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    Dec 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Electrical Engineering, BS


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The Bachelor of Science with a major in electrical engineering program provides an innovative and project-oriented curriculum that incorporates the best practices of a real-world engineering education from areas including electronics, control systems, communication systems, computer systems, very large-scale integration design, electromagnetics and signal processing.


The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in electrical engineering is an innovative undergraduate program designed to combine the best practices in electrical engineering education. This design- and project-oriented program integrates concepts, analysis, design and development of state-of-the-art electrical and electronic systems. Through course work, students have “learning-to-learn” experiences and work on hands-on design projects every semester. This active learning experience emphasizes knowledge and skills so that students can solve real-world electrical engineering problems. The one-year sequence of business and marketing courses encourages students to develop a global markets outlook.

The courses in the program are designed to cover both the breadth and depth of electrical engineering. The breadth of the curriculum is provided through course work in circuits, signals and systems, logic design, electromagnetics, electronics, communications, and analog and digital design projects. The depth of the curriculum is provided through courses in electronics, computer organization, computer networks, VLSI design and advanced elective courses. Project courses in digital signal processing and communication system design provide additional depth. The design projects are integrated into the course work so that students can learn to solve practical engineering problems in a creative and relevant setting. In addition, project courses ensure that students have an opportunity to solve multidisciplinary engineering problems by working in teams and to develop effective oral and written communication skills.

The program also puts a strong emphasis on studies in art, business, management, humanities, physics and chemistry, social sciences, professionalism and engineering ethics, which fulfill objectives appropriate to the electrical engineering profession.

The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in electrical engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET (www.abet.org), (415 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201; 410-347-7700).

Degree requirements

Hours required and general/college requirements


A minimum of 128 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced courses, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree as specified in the General University Requirements and the University Core Curriculum  in the Academic policies  section of this catalog and in the College of Engineering  section of this catalog.

Minor


Optional.

Electives


Hours required for electives may vary based on course selection and the University Core Curriculum requirements . Electives may be required to satisfy the advanced hour requirement (42) and/or the minimum total hours required for the degree. For specific information, see an academic advisor in the College of Engineering.

Other requirements


Department policies


Policy on Academic Performance, Progression and Dismissal in the College of Engineering

Students in the College of Engineering will conduct themselves in a professional manner in their interaction with their peers, faculty, staff and the community in general. A student may be dismissed from the college for inappropriate conduct (please refer to the Code of Student Conduct).

A minimum grade of C is required in all courses required in a student’s major for degree completion. Courses include, but are not limited to, engineering, computing, mathematics, laboratory sciences, supporting area, technical elective, technical option, energy elective and specialization courses.

A student must maintain good academic standing within the university. Please see “Academic status” and “Regulations governing students under academic suspension” in the Academics section of this catalog.”

Certificates


Electrical Engineering students MAY choose a specific area to focus on during their undergraduate studies. (12 hours minimum)

 

COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

  • EENG 3920  - Modern Communication System Design Project (required)

And choose THREE of the following courses:

  • EENG 4610  - Digital Signal Processing
  • EENG 4510  - Digital Communications
  • EENG 4820  - Wireless Communications
  • EENG 4520  - Image and Video Communication
  • EENG 4810  - Computer Networks
  • Other 4000-level EENG courses MAY be approved by the departmental undergraduate faculty advisor

 

SIGNAL PROCESSING AND CONTROL

  • EENG 3910  - DSP System Design Project (required)

And choose THREE of the following:

  • EENG 4210  - Machine Learning
  • EENG 4310  - Control Systems Design
  • EENG 4320  - Systems Modeling and Simulation
  • EENG 4610  - Digital Signal Processing
  • EENG 4850  EENG 4850 - Computer Vision and Image Analysis
  • Other 4000-level EENG courses MAY be approved by the departmental undergraduate faculty advisor

 

RF AND CIRCUIT DESIGN

And choose THREE of the following:

  • EENG 4410  - Microwave Engineering
  • EENG 4450  - Micro-electrical-mechanical Systems
  • EENG 4530  - Analog Integrated Circuit Design
  • EENG 4580  - Power Electronics
  • EENG 4710  - VLSI Design
  • Other 4000-level EENG courses MAY be approved by the departmental undergraduate faculty advisor

 

DIGITAL SYSTEMS

  • EENG 3910  - DSP System Project (required)

And choose THREE of the following:

  • EENG 4710  - VLSI Design
  • EENG 4720  - Embedded Controller Organization
  • EENG 4740  - Digital Circuit Design Techniques
  • EENG 4760  - Reconfigurable Computing
  • Other 4000-level EENG courses MAY be approved by the departmental undergraduate faculty advisor

Four-year degree plan (example)


The following four-year plan is one example of a variety of ways in which you can complete your chosen degree in four years, and will serve as a guide for you to design your pathway to degree completion. Variations will depend on whether you need to take prerequisites or have college credit from exams or dual enrollment.

 

Year 1

Semester 1 Semester 2
CSCE 1015 - Computing Tools and Techniques Laboratory   1 hour    DSCI 2710 - Data Analysis with Spreadsheets   3 hours  
CSCE 1030 - Computer Science I  3 hours  EENG 2711 - Digital Logic Design Lab   1 hour  
EENG 1910 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering  3 hours  MATH 1720 - Calculus II   3 hours  
MATH 1710 - Calculus I  4 hours  PHYS 1710 - Mechanics   3 hours  
Communication Core  3 hours PHYS 1730 - Laboratory in Mechanics   1 hour  
CHEM selection* 4 hours TECM 2700 - Technical Writing    3 hours  
    Language, Philosophy and Culture core    3 hours
Total 18 hours Total 17 hours

 

Year 2

Semester 1 Semester 2
EENG 2610 - Circuit Analysis   3 hours   EENG 2620 - Signals and Systems   3 hours  
EENG 2611 - Circuit Analysis Lab   1 hour   EENG 2621 - Signals and Systems Lab   1 hour  
MATH 2700 - Linear Algebra and Vector Geometry    3 hours   EENG 2920 - Analog and Digital Circuit Design Project   3 hours  
MATH 3410 - Differential Equations I    3 hours   MATH 2730 - Multivariable Calculus   3 hours  
PHYS 2220 - Electricity and Magnetism   3 hours   American History core    3 hours
PHYS 2240 - Laboratory in Electricity and Magnetism   1 hour   Political Science core    3 hours
Total 14 hours Total 16 hours

                        

Year 3

Semester 1 Semester 2
EENG 3410 - Engineering Electromagnetics   3 hours   EENG 3520 - Electronics II    3 hours  
EENG 3411 - Engineering Electromagnetics Lab   1 hour   EENG 3710 - Computer Organization   3 hours  
EENG 3510 - Electronics I (Devices and Materials)   3 hours   EENG 3810 - Communications Systems   3 hours  
EENG 3511 - Electronics I Lab   1 hour   EENG 3811 - Communication Systems Lab   1 hour  
EENG 3910 - Embedded System Design Project   3 hours   EENG 3920 - Modern Communication System Design Project    3 hours  
MATH 3180 - Probability for Engineers   3 hours   American History core   3 hours
Creative Arts core    3 hours    
Total 17 hours Total 16 hours

 

Year 4

Semester 1 Semester 2
EENG 4910 - Senior Design I   3 hours   EENG 4990 - Senior Design II   3 hours  
Political Science core   3 hours Social and Behavioral Sciences core    3 hours 
EENG elective-4000 level 3 hours EENG elective 3 hours
EENG elective-4000 level 3 hours EENG elective-4000 level 3 hours
EENG elective-4000 level 3 hours EENG elective-4000 level 3 hours
Total 15 hours Total 15 hours

 

 Notes

*See “Other required courses” above.

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