BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING .....................................................128 credits Entrance requirements for the Electrical Engineering program. Completion of the following courses with a minimum grade of C in each course and an overall grade point average of 3.00 (based on best attempt) for the following courses: - Calculus I or Engineering Calculus I (MAC2311 or MAC2281) - General Chemistry I (CHM 2045/L or CHS 2440/L) - Calculus II or Engineering Calculus II (MAC2312 or MAC2282)
- Physics I (PHY2048, 2048L) - Calculus III or Engineering Calculus III (MAC2313 or MAC 2283) - Physics II (PHY2049 & 2049L)
FA L L S E M E S T E R - Y E A R 1
FA L L S E M E S T E R – Y E A R 3
MAC 2281 Engineering Calculus I or MAC 2311 Calculus I (CAMA).........................................................................4 CHS 2440 Chemistry for Engineers or CHM 2045 General Chemistry I....................................................3 CHS 2440L Chemistry for Engineers Lab or CHM 2045L General Chemistry I Lab....................................... 1 CASB FKL Social & Behavioral Sciences...................................... 3 EGN 3000 Foundations of Engineering.........................................R EGN 3000L Foundations of Engineering Lab................................ 1 ENC 1101 Composition I............................................................... 3
EEE 4351C Semiconductor Devices.............................................. 3 EEL 3100 Network Analysis and Design........................................ 3 EEL 3115L Laboratory I.................................................................. 1 EEL 4471 Electromagnetics........................................................... 3 FKL Humanities Elective................................................................ 3
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EEE 3302 Electronics I................................................................... 3 EEL 4102 Linear Systems Analysis................................................ 3 EEL 4423L Wireless Circuits & Systems Design Laboratory........................................................... 2 EGN 3443 Probability and Stats for Engineers..............................3 EEL 4743L Microprocessor Lab..................................................... 1 EEL 4744 Microprocessor Principles and Applications............................................................................. 3 EGN 3375 Electromechanical Systems.......................................... 3
SPRING SEMESTER - YEAR 1 MAC 2282 Engineering Calculus II or MAC 2312 Calculus II (CAMA)...................................................4 EEL 4705 Logic Design..................................................................3 ENC 1102 Composition II...............................................................3 PHY 2048 General Physics I - Calculus Based (CANP).................3 PHY 2048L General Physics I Laboratory......................................1
Total ..................................................................................14 FA L L S E M E S T E R - Y E A R 2 MAC 2283 Engineering Calculus III or MAC 2313 Calculus III................................................................4 EEL 2161 EE Computing Methods.................................................3 EEE 3394 Electronic Materials.......................................................3 EGN 3615 Engineering Economics with Social and Global Implications (CASB)........................................................................3 PHY 2049 General Physics II - Calculus Based.............................3 PHY 2049L General Physics II Laboratory.....................................1
Total...................................................................................17 SPRING SEMESTER - YEAR 2 MAP 2302 Differential Equations or EGN 3433 Modeling & Analysis of Eng. Systems......................3 EEL 4705L Logic Design Lab.........................................................1 EGN 3373 Introduction to Electrical Systems................................3 EGN 3420 Engineering Analysis.....................................................3 FKL Fine Arts Elective....................................................................3 Total ............................................................................................16
SUMMER SEMESTER CAHU FKL Humanities...................................................................3 EGN 3374 Introduction to Electrical Systems II.............................3 ENC 3246 Communication for Engineers (WRIN)..........................3 Total ..............................................................................................9
Total .................................................................................. 13 SPRING SEMESTER - YEAR 3
Total .................................................................................. 18 SUMMER SEMESTER Internship/Co-op Participation
FA L L S E M E S T E R - Y E A R 4 Upper-Level Department Elective..................................................3 EEL 3116L Laboratory II.................................................................1 EEL 4512C Introduction to Communication Systems....................3 EEL 4657 Linear Control Systems..................................................3 EEL 4657L Linear Controls Laboratory..........................................1 EEL 4906 Professional Issues and Engineering Design.................3
Total .................................................................................. 14 SPRING SEMESTER - YEAR 4 CAGC FKL Human Cultural Diversity & Global Context................3 Upper-Level Department Elective..................................................3 Upper-Level Department Elective..................................................3 Upper-Level Department Elective..................................................3 EEL 4914 Senior Project Design (CPST.........................................3 Total ............................................................................................15 Note: Courses in bold must be completed with an overall 3.00. * Requires a minimum grade of a “B” † Optional, but highly encouraged R - Required course
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Completion of EGN 3373, EGN 3374, and Differential Equations with grades of B or higher (best attempt).
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“C“ is the minimum acceptable grade in each engineering course (except for EGN 3373, EGN 3374 & MAP 2302). A minimum GPA of 2.0 in the following categories must be maintained at all times: Overall, USF, Math/Science, Engineering Courses and Specialization Courses.
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All math, science and engineering courses must be successfully completed in no more than three registered attempts. Grades of W, I, IF, U, R, and M are considered attempts. Registration that is canceled for non-payment is also considered an attempt.
Gordon Rule: (6A) is fully met through the mathematics courses above, ENC 1101, ENC 1102, ENC 3246 and by selecting one technical or general education elective that is an approved 6A communication course. Gordon Rule communication requirement is met for any student entering USF with 60 or more hours. Exit Requirements: Exit requirements must be taken at USF. The Capstone Design (CD) and Writing Intensive (WI) exit requirements are met through ENC 3246 and EEL 4906.
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Course sequence: Courses in bold should be taken in sequence as early as possible in preparation for your major. Foundation of Knowledge & Learning (FKL) courses may be taken in any order.