1991-1992 Academic Catalog
110 Engineering Electrical Engineering Course requirements may be adjusted by the department chairman. Course requirements involve eighty-eight quarter hours including: ENGR-101 Introduction to Engineering Methods .................................... 3 ENGR-101 Introduction to Engineering Design ...................................... 3 ENGR-102 Introductory Design Project .................................................. 2 ENGR-171 ComputerAided Design ....................................................... 3 ENGR-201 CircuitAnalysis .................................................................... 4 ENGR-211 Introduction to Computer Enginering .................................... 3 ENGR-274 Mechanics I- Statics .......................................................... 5 ENGR-275 Mechanics Il- Dynamics .................................................. 5 ENGR-301 Networks ............................................................................. 4 ENGR-311 Electronics I ......................................................................... 4 ENGR-312 Electronics Il ........................................................................ 4 ENGR-321 Electronics Laboratory I ....................................................... 3 ENGR-322 Electronics Laboratory Il ...................................................... 2 ENGR-333 Electromagnetics .................................................................. 4 ENGR-335 Energy Conversion and Power Distr...................................... 4 ENGR-336 Communications Theory ...................................................... 4 ENGR-337 Control Systems Design ...................................................... .4 ENGR-341 Materials Processing ............................................................ 4 ENGR-356Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer for EE .......................... .4 ENGR-421 Electronic Design ................................................................. 4 ENGR-422 Electronic Design Laboratory ............................................... 4 ENGR-431 Advanced Digital Systems .................................................... 4 ENGR-480 Professional Ethics ............................................................... 2 Engineering electives ........................................................................... 3-4 Engineering Design elective .................................................................... 4 Additional required cognates include: *BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy .................................................. 5 CIS-221 FORTRAN Programming ......................................................... 4 CHEM-151 General Chemistry I ............................................................ .4 **MATH-281,282,283 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I,Il,IIl ............... 15 MATH-387 Differential Equations .......................................................... 5 MATH-388,389 Advanced Calculus I,II ................................................ 10 MATH-354 Discrete Mathematics .......................................................... 5 tPHYS-271,272,273 General Physics I,Il,IIl ......................................... 15 *satisfies a General Education requirement in humanities **satisfies the General Education requirement in mathematics tsatisfies the General Education requirement in physical science Electrical Engineering Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Other General Education requirements .................................................. 66 Electrical Engineering requirements ...................................................... 88 Additional required cognates ................................................................. 63 Total (minimum, not including proficiency) .......•...•..........•.............. 217 Suggested FourMYeru:- ~mmcumm in Electrical Engineering Firstyean BEGE-171 TheCbJ:istianl,Jfe .••.-••.•.• 4 BEGE;:t72Intro .. tq BibleStudy ........ 4 CffEM.'.151 Gen: Chemistry I............ 4 CIS-221FORTRAN ...;..................... 4 COM-110Fund. ofSpeech ................ 5 ENG-llOComp.I ............................. 5 ENG-l40Comp.Il ........................... 5 ENGR-101 Intro. Engr. Design.......... 3 ENGR-102Intro. Project-..... 2 ENGR-171 Comp. Design ...... 3 MATH-281,282,283 Calc.I,Il,Dl••..•.. 15 PEF-199Pbys.Act&On:lst. .............. 2 Total-·-·------·-·---· 56 Thirdvror: :SEGE-376 Godand theChurch. ........ 4 ENGR-301 Networks ........................ 4 ENGR-311, 312 Electronics l I1 ....•... S ENGR-321, 322 Electronics Lab I, lI. 5 ENGR-333Electromagnetics ....:.:..... 4 ENGR-335 Energy C®V. andPower, 4 ENGR-332 Comm.. 'Theory ............... .4 ENGR--:337 ControlSyst Design....... 4 GSS-lOOFcund. ofSoc. &:ience ....... 5 HUM-I40Inl:ro.toHumatlllies: ......... 5 MJJH-354Discrete Math .......,........ 5 .H!S'fc. HistmyElective ................... 4 Total------·-'---·-...·· 56 Major Secwuiyear: B,~-2730.T.Survey ..................... 4 BEGE~274 N.T. Sw:Vey..................... 4 ENGR-201 CircuitArullysis _ ........... 4 ENGR-'211 Intro. Comp. Engr. ••....•... 3 ENGR-274Mech.1-Statics ............... 5 ENGR-275Mech.II-Dynamics ......... 5 MfJH-387Diff.Equations............... 5 MATH-388J89Adv.Calc.IJI .......... 10 PEF-199 P.A.CL. ............................. 2 PHYS-271. 272, 273 Physics I, II, ill . 15 Total-.--..·-·------·- SS Fo.urtlnear: BEG&375God andHistory.............. 4 BEPH-220Intro. to Philosophy......... 5 ENGR-341.Materials Ptocess ............ 4 ENGR-356.Thenn.JHeatTransfer ..... 4 ENGR-421 Elee. Design ................... 4 ENGR-422Elec. Des. Lab ................ 4 ENGR-431 DeslgnofDig.System .... 4 ENGR480 Prof. Ethics ................ 2 ENGR..: Engi: elective................. 4 ENGR" Engr. Design elective...... 4 Lf1!: Lit.elective .......,..............,. 5 PJ::..El@ctive .....................:............ 1 SOC- Social sci,. elective .... ,c....... · 5 T~.""-·--------·-·..-: .......,..,._ 54
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