2019-2020 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin
Electrical Engineering Minor
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Prerequisite Courses (9 hours)
MATH 141 - Calculus I
MATH 142 - Calculus II
MATH 242 - Elementary Differential Equations
Minor Requirements (18 Hours)
The minor in Electrical Engineering requires the completion of at least 18 credit hours consisting of four core courses and two approved elective courses that make a coherent sequence, composed as follows:
Required Core Courses (12 hours)
ELCT 102 - Electrical Science
ELCT 221 - Circuits
ELCT 222 - Signals and Systems
ELCT 371 - Electronics
Required Intermediate Course (3 hours)
Any ELCT course at the 300-level.
Required Advanced Course (3 hours)
Any 500-level ELCT course.
Note that 500-level courses generally have a prerequisite at the 300-level, so the Intermediate and Advanced courses should be chosen consistently. Some 500-level courses may have two prerequisites at the 300-level, which could then require taking an additional three hours.
Recommended or examples of sequences
The following sequences of Intermediate and Advanced courses are suggested as examples. Many other sequences are possible. A student’s particular sequence should be chosen in consultation with an EE faculty advisor.
For Interest in Manufacturing Industries:
For Interest in Biomedical Electronics:
For Interest in Renewable Energy Industries:
For Interest in Electric Power or Electric Utility Industries:
For Interest in Power Electronics, Power Conversion, Electrical Propulsion, and Actuation for Automobiles, Aircraft, Robotics
For Interest in Wireless Data Communications and Microwave Electronics
ELCT 564 - RF Circuit Design for Wireless Communications
For Interest in Semiconductor Devices or Optoelectronics Devices or Sensors
ELCT 363 - Introduction to Microelectronics
ELCT 563 - Semiconductor Electronic Devices
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