Contact the Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering Department for specific degree requirements corresponding to a particular catalog year.
128 semester credit hours are required to complete this degree.
Freshman Year
Fall Semester |
15 Credits |
APPM 1350 Calculus 1 for Engineers |
4 |
ACEN 1100 Freshman Seminar |
1 |
ECEN/GEEN 1400 Freshman Projects |
3 |
PHYS 1110 General Physcis 1 |
4 |
Lower-division HSS* |
3 |
Spring Semester |
16 Credits |
APPM 1360 Calculus 2 for Engineers |
4 |
ECEN 1310 C Prog for EE/ECE |
4 |
PHYS 1120 General Physcis 2 |
4 |
PHYS 1140 Experimental Physcis |
1 |
Lower-division HSS* |
3 |
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester |
16 Credits |
APPM 2360 Diff Eq with Linear Algebra |
4 |
ECEN 2250 Intro to Circuits & Electronics |
3 |
ECEN 24XX Sophomore Elective 1 |
3 |
ECEN 2703 Discrete Math for Comp. Eng. |
3 |
Lower-Division HSS* |
3 |
Spring Semester |
16 Credits |
APPM 2350 Calculus 3 for Engineers |
4 |
ECEN 2260 Circuits as Systems |
3 |
ECEN 2270 Electronics Design Lab |
3 |
ECEN 2350 Digital Logic |
3 |
General Science Elective |
3 |
Junior Year
Fall Semester |
16 Credits |
CSCI 2270 Data Str |
3 |
ECEN 3XXX Advance Analog Elective 2 |
3 |
ECEN 3350 Prog of Digital Systems |
3 |
ECEN 3810 Probability |
3 |
Lower-division HSS* |
3 |
Spring Semester |
18 Credits |
ECEN 3XXX Advance Analog Elective 3 |
3 |
ECEN 3360 Digital Design Lab |
3 |
ECEN 4593 Comp. Org. Tech. Elective |
3 |
Technical Electives |
6 |
College-approved Writing Course** |
3 |
Senior Year
Fall Semester |
16 Credits |
ECEN 4610 Capstone (Part 1)*** |
3 |
Technical Electives |
7 |
Upper-division HSS* |
3 |
Free Elective |
3 |
Spring Semester |
15 Credits |
ECEN 4620 Capstone (Part 2)*** |
3 |
Software Elective |
3 |
Technical Elective |
3 |
Upper-division HSS* |
3 |
Free Elective |
3 |
* When selecting humanities/social sciences (HSS) electives, students should consult the college's degree requirements in this area, and departmental requirements in the ECEE Help! Guide.
** A list of college-approved writing courses can be found on the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Writing page.
*** The capstone laboratory course may not be taken until a student has received a C- or higher in all core ECEN courses.