Electrical Engineering Curriculum Checklist Class Of 2025

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Electrical Engineering Curriculum ChecklistClass of on to ECSE 6Calculus IComputer Science IHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective94444First 0ECSE-2610 Computer Comp. & OperationsPHYS-1200 Physics IIMATH-2400 Intro. to Differential EquationsHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. ElectiveARCH SEMESTERECSE-2110 Electrical Energy SystemsENGR-2050 Introduction to Eng. DesignSTSS-4100Prof Devt- Tech Issues & Solutions 1,3Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. ElectiveFree Elective 24444ECSE-2210Microelectronics Tech .3ECSE-4900Multidisc. Capstone Design 13ENGR-4010Prof Development - Leadership8Lab Elective1,4Restricted ElectiveTechnical Elective123456789134243-4Second YearECSE-2010ECSE-2500MATH-2010Third YearECSE-2050ECSE-2100ECSE-2410ECSE-2900Fourth Year131,4,531,4,53-4Embedded ControlCalculus IIPhysics IScience Elective44441Engineering Graphics & CADOREngineering Communications 1Electric Circuits 8Engineering Probability 8Multivariable Calc & Matrix AlgebraHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. ElectiveFall or SpringIntro. to Electronics 8Fields and Waves I 8Signals and Systems 8ECSE Enrichment SeminarMath/Science Elective 7Restricted ElectiveFree ElectiveFree Elective1,4,5143444431431,23-41,23-42Free Elective (if needed)Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective3-44May be taken either term.The free electives must total to at least 12 credits.This course will be fulfilled from a list published at the start of each semester. For a list of courses that satisfy the Professional Development –Technical Issues & Solution requirement refer to the link “Professional Development Courses” on the Registrar’s “Academic Planning” web page. Itshould be completed before the capstone design course.It is recommended that students use electives to form a concentration. See the ECSE Web page for concentration listings.No more than one Independent Study course may be used to when satisfying the combined Technical and Restricted Elective requirements.May be replaced with ENGR-1100 Introduction to Engineering AnalysisStudents who wish to take ENGR-1600 Materials Science as their Math/Science Elective must take CHEM-1100.Core courses that are the prerequisites for 4000-level courses, offered in Fall and Spring terms annually. Students should take the courses as soon astheir prerequisites are met.HASS Inquiry must be taken in first year; suggested that HASS Communication Intensive be taken in first 3 semesters.128 credits minimumLAB ELECTIVESECSE 4090 MechatronicsECSE-4130 Electric Power Eng. LabECSE-4220 VLSI DesignECSE 4660 Internetworking of ThingsECSE-4760 Real-Time Cntrl & Comm.TECHNICAL ELECTIVEECSE-4770 Cptr H’ware DesignAny 3- or 4-credit-hour course inengineering, mathematics, or science at the ECSE-4790 Microprocessor SystemsENGR-4710 Mfg Proc & Systems Lab I4000 level or higher.With prior approval, a special topicscourse (ECSE 496x) may be used as a LabElectiveRESTRICTED ELECTIVEAny 3 or 4 credit hour course with thedesignation ECSE-4xxx or ECSE-6xxx.SCIENCE ELECTIVECHEM-1100 Chemistry IBIOL-1010/1015 Introduction toBiology/LabBIOL-2120 Cell and Molecular Bio.MATH/SCIENCE ELECTIVEA 4-credit-hour course (or a 3-credit-hourcourse with a 1-credit-hour laboratory) inScience (ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ERTH, PHYS)or Mathematics (MATH, MATP). Anindependent Study course cannot be used tosatisfy this requirement.

Computer and Systems Engineering Curriculum ChecklistClass of 0IHSS-####Introduction to ECSE 7Computer Science ICalculus I1Engineering Graphics & CADOREngineering Communications1Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. ded ControlFoundations of Comp. ScienceIntro. to Differential EquationsPhysics IIARCH SEMESTERECSE-2660Cptr Arch, Nets, & Op SysENGR-2050 Intro. to Engineering DesignMATH-2010 Multivar Calc & Matrix AlgebraHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. ElectiveENGR-4100123456789Prof Development - Leadership 1Computer Eng Elective1,4Restricted Elective1,5,6Restricted Elective1,5,6Technical Elective1,5,6Free Elective24441444444444First YearECSE-2610CSCI-1200MATH-1020PHYS-1100Second YearECSE-2010CSCI-2300Third ourth Year1ECSE-49003-43-43-43-43-4Cptr. Comp. & OperationsData StructuresCalculus IIPhysics I4444Electric Circuits 8Intro to AlgorithmsScience ElectiveHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. ElectiveFall or SpringIntro. to Electronics 8Signals & Systems 8Engineering Probability 8Enrichment SeminarProf Devt- Tech Issues & Solutions 1,3,4Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective4444Multidisc. Capstone Design 1Free Elective2Free Elective2Free Elective (if needed) 2Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective33-43-43-44433124May be taken either term.The free electives must total at least 12 credits.This course will be fulfilled from a list published at the start of each semester. For a list of courses that satisfy the ProfessionalDevelopment – Technical Issues & Solution requirement refer to the link “Professional Development Courses” on the Registrar’s“Academic Planning” web page. It should be completed before the capstone design course.May be taken in the third year.It is recommended that students use electives to form a concentration. See the ECSE Web page for concentration listings.No more than one Independent Study course may be used when satisfying the combined Technical and Restricted Elective requirements.May be replaced with ENGR 1100 Introduction to Engineering Analysis.Core courses that are the prerequisites for 4000-level courses, offered in Fall and Spring terms annually. Students should take the coursesas soon as their prerequisites are met.HASS Inquiry must be taken in first year; suggested that HASS Communication Intensive be taken in first 3 semesters.130 credits minimumRESTRICTED ELECTIVEAny 3 or 4 credit hour course with the designation ECSE-4xxx orECSE-6xxx or CSCI-4xxx or CSCI-6xxx.TECHNICAL ELECTIVEAny 3- or 4-credit-hour course in engineering, mathematics, orscience at the 4000 level or higher.SCIENCE ELECTIVEBIOL-1010/1015 Introduction to Biology LabBIOL-2120 Intro to Cell and Molecular BiologyCHEM-1100 Chemistry ICOMPUTER ENGINEERING ELECTIVESECSE 4660 Internetworking of ThingsECSE-4670 Computer Comm. NetworksECSE-4740 Parallel ComputingECSE-4770 Computer Hardware DesignECSE-4790 Microprocessor SystemsCSCI-4380 Database SystemsCSCI-4440 Software Design & DocWith prior approval, a special topics course (ECSE 496x) may beused as a Computer Engineering Elective

EE and CSE Dual Major Curriculum ChecklistFirst YearFallECSE-1010Intro. to ECSE54MATH-1010 Calculus ICSCI-1100Computer Science IIHSS-XXXXHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. El. 6FallEmbedded ControlIntro. to Differential Eqns.Foundations of Comp. Sci.Physics IISummer Arch SemesterENGR-2050 Intro. to Eng. DesignECSE-2660 Cptr Arch, Nets, & Op SysMath/Science Elective1,4Science Elective4Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. SE-22101.2.3.4.5.6.FallProfessional Devel. III1Microelectronics Tech.Computer Eng Elective1Lab Elective1,3Technical Elective1,3Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. El.Class of TH-1020Spring1Eng. Graphics & CADOREng. Communications1Calculus IIPHYS-1100Physics ICSCI-1200Data StructuresHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. El. 6Second YearSpringECSE-2610Cptr. Comp & OperationsECSE-2010Electric CircuitsMATH-2010 Multivar Calc & Matrix AlgCSCI-2300Intro to AlgorithmsThird YearSpring or FallECSE-2900ECSE Enrichment SeminarECSE-2050Intro. to ElectronicsECSE-2100Fields & Waves IECSE-2410Signals & SystemsECSE-2500Engineering ProbabilityECSE-2110Electrical Energy SystemsFourth YearSpringProfessional Devel. II1,2ECSE-4900Multidisc. Capstone Design 1Restricted Elective1,3Restricted Elective1,3Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. El.144444444144333233-43-44May be taken either term.May be taken in the third yearIt is recommended that students use electives to form a concentration. See the ECSE web page for concentration listings.Students who wish to take ENGR-1600 Materials Science as their Math/Science Elective must takeCHEM-1100.May be replaced with ENGR-1100 Introduction to Engineering Analysis.HASS Inquiry must be taken in first year; suggested that HASS Communication Intensive be taken in first 3 semesters.135 credits minimumRESTRICTED ELECTIVEAny 3 or 4 credit hour course with thedesignation ECSE-4xxx, ECSE-6xxx,CSCI-4xxx, or CSCI-6xxx.TECHNICAL ELECTIVEAny 3 or 4 credit hour course inengineering, mathematics, or science atthe 4000 level or higher.MATH/SCIENCE ELECTIVEA 4-credit-hour course (or a 3-credit- hourcourse with a 1-credit-hour laboratory) inScience (ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ERTH,PHYS) or Mathematics (MATH, MATP). Anindependent Study course cannot be usedto satisfy this requirement.COMPUTER ENGINEERINGELECTIVESECSE 4740 - Applied ParallelComputing for EngineersECSE-4670 Comp. Comm. NetworksECSE-4750 Computer Graphics ECSE4790 Microprocessor Systems CSCI4380 Database SystemsCSCI-4440 Software Dsg & DocWith prior approval, a special topicscourse (ECSE 496x) may be used as aComputer Engineering ElectiveLAB ELECTIVESENGR-4710 Adv. Manufacturing Lab I ECSE 4090MechatronicsECSE-4160 Electric Power Eng. Lab ECSE-4220VLSI DesignECSE-4760 Real-Time Cntrl & Comm. ECSE-4770Cptr H’ware DesignECSE-4790 Microprocessor SystemsWith prior approval, a special topicscourse (ECSE 496x) may be used as a Lab ElectiveSCIENCE ELECTIVECHEM-1100 Chemistry IBIOL-1010/1015 Introduction to Biology/LabBIOL-2120 Cell andMolecular Bio.

CSE and Computer Science Dual Major Curriculum ChecklistClass of 2025**Please note using a template form a different class year other than your own may result in graduation delays. Please discuss all templates with your advisors in each department.CSCI-1100ECSE-1010Computer Science IIntro. to ECSE3ENGR-1200ORENGR-1400MATH-1010IHSS-XXXXEng. Graphics & CAD1OREng. Communications1Calculus IHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective7CSCI-2200Foundations of Comp. Sci.ECSE-2610Cptr. Comp. & OperationsMATH-2400 Intro. to Differential EquationsPHYS-1100 Physics I441First YearCSCI-1200Data StructuresMATH-1020 Calculus IIBIOL-1010Intro to Biology444444Summer Arch SemesterECSE-2660ENGR-2050CSCI-2600Cptr Arch, Nets, & Op SysIntro. to Eng. DesignPrinciples of Software⁵CSCI al Development IIIProgramming Languages4CSCI Option/Capstone/ComputerEngineering Elective1,6CSCI Option/Capstone1Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective143-4BIOL-1015Second hird YearECSE-2410MATH-2010ECSE-2500ECSE-2050Fourth Year3-44ECSE-4900CSCI-4210443Intro to Biology Lab1Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective7 4Intro to AlgorithmsElectric CircuitsEmbedded ControlPhysics IIECSE Enrichment SeminarFall or Spring44441Signals & SystemsMultivar Calc & Matrix Alg.Engineering ProbabilityIntroduction to ElectronicsHum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective34344Professional Development II1,2Multidisc. Capstone DesignCSCI Option/Capstone1233-4Operating Systems⁵Hum., Arts or Soc. Sci. Elective4411May be taken either term.2 May be taken in the third year.3 May be replaced with ENGR-1100 Introduction to Engineering Analysis.4This course is offered exclusively in the fall semester.Only offered ARCH and Spring semestersOne of your 4 CSCI Options should be from the list of the Computer Engineering Electives listed below7HASS Inquiry must be taken in first year; suggested that HASS Communication Intensive be taken in first 3 semesters.56CSCI OPTIONFour courses of three or four credits at the 4000or 6000 level. For this purpose, courses in theseries CSCI 4xxx, CSCI 6xxx, ECSE 46xx, andECSE 47xx may be used, excluding ECSE 4630,ECSE 4640, ECSE 4720, and reading andindependent study courses. The Pass/No Creditoption cannot be used for these courses.CSCI CAPSTONEA culminating experience (note that the P/NCoption cannot be used for any of the coursesbelow):The coursework concentration capstoneconsists of three 4000 or 6000 level CSCI (orCSCI cross listed) courses in one of thefollowing topic areas: (a) Theory &Algorithms, (b) Systems & Software, (c)Artificial Intelligence & Data, (d) Vision,Graphics, Robotics & GamesAll 4000 and 6000 level CSCI catalog coursesthat are not part of the required undergraduatecore are assigned to one or more topic areas.Similarly, all 4000 and 6000 level specialtopics courses (i.e., with 496x, 497x, 696x,697x course numbers) are assigned to one ormore topic areas when the given course islisted. Note that the courses taken also count asComputer Science (CS) Option coursesCOMPUTER ENGINEERING ELECTIVESECSE 4660 Internetworking of ThingsECSE-4670 Computer Comm. NetworksECSE-4740 Parallel ComputingECSE-4770 Computer Hardware DesignECSE-4790 Microprocessor SystemsCSCI-4380 Database SystemsCSCI-4440 Software Design & Doc

8 Core courses that are the prerequisites for 4000-level courses, offered in Fall and Spring terms annually. Students should take the courses as soon as their prerequisites are met. 9 HASS Inquiry must be taken in first year; suggested that HASS Communication Intensive be taken in first 3 semesters. 128 credits minimum . RESTRICTED ELECTIVE