1998-1999 Academic Catalog

School of Engineering, Nursing, and Science Electrical Engineering Course requirements for the B.S.E.E. degree are comprised of the following and may be modified by the department chairman. Course requirements involve 100 quarter hours including: ENGR-101 Introduction to Engineering Design ....................... 3 ENGR-102 Introduction to Engineering Design Lab ................ 0 ENGR-171 Introduction to Engineering Graphics ..................... 3 ENGR-191DigitalLogicDesign ............................................... 4 ENGR-274MechanicsI-Statics ................................................ 4 ENGR-275Mechanicsll-Dynamics .......................................... 5 ENGR-280"C"Programming .................................................... 3 ENGR-302Circuitsl .................................................................. 4 ENGR-303Circuitsll ................................................................ 4 ENGR-311Electronicsl ................................................ .'........... 5 ENGR-312Electronicsll ........................................................... 5 ENGR-316Microprocessors ..................................................... 4 ENGR-318LinearSystems ........................................................ 5 ENGR-321 Electronics Laboratory I .......................................... 1 ENGR-322ElectronicsLaborat01y II ........................................ 1 ENGR-333Electromagnetics ..................................................... 5 ENGR-347FeedbackControlSystems ..................................... 5 ENGR-351 Thermodynamics! .................................................. 4 ENGR-421Electrica1Design ..................................................... 4 ENGR-422ElectricalDesignLaboratory ................................... 3 ENGR-432ComrnunicationsTheory ......................................... 4 ENGR-461 SeniorDesign I ....................................................... 5 ENGR-462SeniorDesignII ...................................................... 5 1 ENGR-480ProfessionalEthics ................................................ 4 ENGR-495 Seniorseminar ......................................................... 1 Electrical engineering electives, two 300- or400-level courses .................................................................................. 6 One 400-level elective course ................................................ 3 Additional required cognates: CHEM-158 Chemistry for Engineers ........................................ 5 2 MATH-281,282,283 Analytic Geomet1y/Calculus I, II, III ..... 15 · MATH-387Differentia1Equations ........................................... 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I ............................................ 5 3 PHYS-271,272,273Genera1Physicsl,Il,III ........................... 15 Mathematics elective .............................................................. 5 Chosen from ENGR-320 Probability and Random Process for Engineers, MATH-374 ComplexVariables, orMATH-394 Linear Algebra. 1 satisfies humanities General Education Requirement 2 satisfies mathematics General Education Requirement 3 satisfies physical science General Education Requirement Electrical EngineeringMajorCuniculumSummary Proficiency requirements .................................................... 0-13 Other General Education Requirements ............................. 66- 71 Electrical engineering requirements ................ ;..................... 100 Additional required cognates ................................................ 50 Total (minimum, notincluding proficiency) ....................... 216 A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found on page 30. First year: Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Electrical Engineering BEGE-171 The Christian Life ............................................ .'....... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 CHEM-158 Chemistry for Engineers .....................:................... 5 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 ENG-110 Composition I .............................,.............................. 5 ENG-140 Composition II ........................................................... 5 ENGR-10 I Introduction to Engineering Design ......................... 3 ENGR-102 Introduction to Engineering Design Lab .................. 0 ENGR-171 Introduction to Engineering Graphics ..................... 3 ENGR-191DigitalLogicDesign ................................................ 4 MATH-281,282,283 Calculus I, II, III .................................... 15 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PHYS-271 General Physics I ...................................................... 5 Total •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••oc••••••••••••••••,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 Second year: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 ENGR-274 Mechanics IcStatics ................................................. 4 ENGR-275 Mechanics II-Dynamics .......................................... 5 ENGR-280 "C" Programming .................................................... 3 ENGR-302 Circuits I .................................................................. 4 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 MATH-388 Advanced Calculus I .............................................. 5 MATH-387 Differential Equations ............................................ 5 PHYS-272,273 General Physics Il, III ..................................... 10 Mathematics elective ................................................................ 5 Total ........................ .;....................,............................................ 54 Third year: . BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................. 4 ENGR-303 Circuits II ................................................................ 4 ENGR-311,312 Electroi:rics I, II ............................................... 10 ENGR-316 Microprocessors ..................................................... 4 ENGR-318 Linear Systems ........................................................ 5 ENGR-321,322 Electronics Laboratory I, II .............................. 2 ENGR-333 Electromagnetics ...................................................... 5 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ..................................... 5 LIT-231 World Literature.;.................,....................................... 5 Engineeringt;!lective ....:.............................................................. 3 History elective ......................................................................... 4 Total ... ~ ........................................................,....._ ......................... 55 Fourth year: ENOR-347 Feedback Control Systems ...................................... 5 ENGR-351 Thermodynamics I .................................................. 4 ENGR-421 Electrical Design ...................................................... 4 ENGR-422 Electrical Design Laboratory ................................... 3 ENGR-432 Communications Theory ......................................... 4 ENGR-461,462 Senior Design I, II ........................................... 10 ENGR-480 Professional Ethics .................................................. 4 ENGR-495 Senior Seminar ......................................................... l Biology elective ......................................................................... 5 Engineeringelectives ................................................................. 6 Physical education elective ....................................................... 1 Socialscience/globalawarenesselective .................................... 5 Tot~l •••••••••••••••'"'"'*'••••••••••••••••••oc••••J'•;••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S2

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