ECE Minor Courses
Math Minor for Electrical Engineering Students
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- All EE program majors (BSEE, EE/CS, EE BS-MS, EE/CS BS-MS) qualify for a minor in Math.
- Computer Engineering (CMPE, CMPE BS-MS) students qualify if they add Math 2360 to their degree plan.
- Students must receive a grade of at least C in all courses counted toward a minor in mathematics.
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Minor in Electrical Engineering
A minor in Electrical Engineering consists of the following courses:
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ECE 2372 Modern Digital System Design
- Corequisite: MATH 1451
- An introduction to combinational and sequential digital systems.
- ECE 3302 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
- Prerequisite: MATH 1452
- Principles of electric circuits. DC, transient, and sinusoidal steady-state analysis.
- ECE 3303 linear Systems Analysis
- Prerequisite: ECE 3302
- Corequisite: MATH 3350
- Concepts of signal and system analysis in time and frequency domains as applied to electric circuits. Laplace
transform, Fourier series, and Fourier transform techniques are stressed.
- ECE 3311 Electronics I
- Prerequisite: ECE 3302
- Introduction to electronic devices, amplifiers, and electronic systems. Principles of
electronic circuit design and analysis.
- ECE 3331 Project Lab I
- Prerequisite: ENGL 1302,
ECE 2372, ECE 3302
- A laboratory course to accompany second-year basic courses in electrical or computer engineering.
(Writing Intensive)
ECE 3362 Microcontrollers
- Prerequisite: ECE 1305 or CS 1411
- Corequisite: ECE 2372
- Advanced digital systems design. Assembly language programming, interfacing, and applications of microcontrollers.