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Electrical engineering studies provide a great starting point for electrical engineering practice as well as medicine, business and law, and graduate work in the physical sciences and engineering. The electrical engineering breadth elective focus area aims to provide students with breadth of background necessary to get started on any of these career tracks.
Depending on the courses selected, completion of electrical engineering breadth elective focus area coursework will provide students with additional understanding of topics in the design, development, testing, and maintenance of computer, electronics, power, control, and communications systems.
Students with broad background in electrical engineering will find career opportunities both in industry and academia. Examples range from jobs as teaching or research professors, to positions in the telecommunications, power and computing industries, to medical, legal, or hard science related positions.
Students interested in this FA are encouraged to consider the course suggestions listed below when completing their plan of study form:
EE Electrical Track Requirements | Suggested Options |
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Track | Electrical |
Depth Elective (Select one) | ECE:5410 Advanced Circuit Techniques ECE:5500 Communication Theory ECE:5600 Control Theory (Same as: ME:5360) ECE:5700 Advanced Electromagnetic Theory ECE:5415:0001 Contemporary Topics in ECE: Radio Frequency Electronics |
Breadth Elective (Select one) | ECE:3540 Communication Networks ECE:3330 Software Design |
5000-Level ECE Elective (Select two) | All 5000-level depth electives listed above and ECE:5460 Digital Signal Processing (Same as: IGPI:5460) |
ECE Elective (Select one) | All breadth, depth, and 5000-level ECE electives listed above |
Technical Elective (Select one) | All breadth, depth, and 5000-level ECE electives listed above and ECE:5420 Power Electronics |
Additional Electives (Select two 3 s.h.) | Any of the above OR course selected in consultation with advisor. |
Advising Notes
A minor in mathematics can be earned by including one qualifying math course in the FA plan.