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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Electrical Engineering (EE)

Mathematics:

MATH 41, 42

10

MATH 51 and 52, or CME 100/ ENGR 154 and CME 104/ENGR 155B

10

MATH 53 or CME 102/ENGR 155A

5

EE 178, STATS 116, MATH 151, or CME 106/ENGR 155C

3-5

Science:

PHYSICS (41, 43) or (61, 63)

8

Math or Science electives1:

7-9

Technology in Society (one course; see Basic Requirement 4)

3-5

Technical Writing: ENGR 102E (WIM corequisite for EE 108A)

1

EE 100. The Electrical Engineering Profession

1

Engineering Fundamentals: (three courses minimum; see Basic Requirement 3)

CS 106B or CS 106X

5

At least two additional courses, at least one of which is not in EE or CS

6-10

Engineering Depth (minimum 68 Engineering Science and Design units; see Basic Requirement 5):

Circuits: EE 101A,B

8

Signals Processing and Linear Systems: EE 102A,B

8

Digital Systems: EE 108A (Laboratory, WIM), 108B

8

Physics in Electrical Engineering: EE 41 or EE 141

4-5

Specialty courses2

9-12

One course in Design3

 

Electrical Engineering electives4

9-20

These requirements are subject to change. The final requirements are published with sample programs in the Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs.

1 A minimum of 12 science units must be taken. A minimum of 45 math and science units combined must be taken.

2 Three courses from one of the specialty areas shown below (consultation with an adviser in the selection of these courses is especially important):

Computer Hardware: EE 109, 271 or 275, 273, 282; CS 107

Computer Software: CS 107, 108, 194, or 244A; EE 284

Controls: ENGR 105, 205, 206 207A, 207B, 209A, 209B; EE 263

Circuits and Devices: EE 116, 122, 133, 212, 214, 215, 216, 271

Fields and Waves: EE 134, 141, 144, 241, 242, 246, 247, 252, 256

Communications and Signal Processing: EE 133, 168, 179, 261 263, (264 or 265), 276, 278, 279

Solid State and Photonic Devices: EE 116, 134, 136, 141, 216, 222, 223, 228, 235, 268

3 The design course may be part of the specialty sequence. The following courses satisfy this requirement: EE 109, 133, 134, 144, 168, 256, 262, 265; CS 194, ENGR 206.

4 May include up to two additional Engineering Fundamentals. May include up to 10 units of EE 191. May include any CS 193 course.

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