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Curriculum for the eight semester program can be found below.
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Electrical Engineering 8 Semester Program [.pdf]
First ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 15 cr )
Second ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 18 cr )
Third ( Fall ) Semester (TOTAL = 18 cr )
Fourth ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 17 cr )
Fifth ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 17 cr )
Sixth ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 18 cr )
Seventh ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 18 cr )
Eighth( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 17 cr )
NOTES
Core courses are shown in boldface. All core courses must be passed with a grade "C" or better. Also, a grade of "C" is required for an ECSE xxx core course in order to proceed with its follow-on ECSE xxx course(s), and a grade of "C" is required for a MATH xxx course in order to proceed with its follow-on MATH xxx course(s). A grade of "D" is only acceptable for technical, laboratory, and general complementaries.
Technical Complementary courses are selected from this list.
The Lab Complementary course is normally taken in conjunction with a technical complementary. The courses ECSE 426 - Microprocessor Systems, ECSE 431 - Intro. to VLSI CAD, ECSE 435 - Mixed Signal Test Techniques, ECSE 436 - Signal Processing Hardware and ECSE 450 - Electromagnetic Compatibility, can be taken as a technical complementary or a lab complementary. If taken as a lab, they are still 3 credit courses.
* "Humanities and Social Sciences" courses must be chosen from subsection II of section 9.3.4 of the
** The "Impact of Technology on Society" course must be chosen from subsection I of section 9.3.4 of theThis sample curriculum is only for students who wish to complete their degree requirements in 7 semesters. Students may, at any time, deviate from this structure. However, it will be the student's responsibility to devise a study plan that has no course conflicts or prerequisite/corequisite violations. Academic advisors are available for help with course selection.