Electrical Engineering Curriculum
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General Bulletin, which is maintained by Student Affairs Enrollment Services.
1 Normally taken in the final semester
2 Offered for S-U grade only
3 Course includes laboratory
4 EE Elective: 14 credits of non-required EE courses
offered by the ECE Department. Suggestions are as follows:
Electronics:
EE 4250 ,
4300 ,
4330 ,
4340 ,
4360 ,
4380 ,
4560 ,
BE 4810
Comm/Signal Processing:
EE 4230 ,
4240 ,
4300 ,
4530 ,
4870
Systems & Controls:
EE 4620 ,
EE 5210 ,
EE 5400
Power Engineering:
EE 4510 ,
4540 ,
4550 ,
4560
Digital/Computer:
EE 4070 ,
4230 ,
4490 ,
4970 ,
4990
5 No credit can be earned in
PHYS 1210 if taken after
ES 2120
6
PHYS 1220 should be taken before
ES 2210 or concurrently
7 Science/ES Elective:
ES 2310 ,
2330 or any course from the College of Engineering and Applied Science Basic Science List
8 Technical Elective: Course in Engineering, Math
(Calculus-based), Computer Science, Statistics
9
Cultural context must meet the following requirements:
1-CH course, 1-CS course, 1-CA course
1-WB course, 1-G course, 1-D course
10 Student may receive academic credit toward this program for COSC 1010 or ES 1060 but not both.
11 May be waived if transfer with 31 credits minimum to be replaced with EE elective
Note: Maximum of 1 credit of EE 4800 Co-OP can be counted as an EE or Technical Elective
Note: Transfer credits in above disciplines without UW equivalent will be considered by the ECE faculty individually