Electrical Engineering (EE)

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1. MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL. SCIENCE (MINIMUM 10.5 CU'S). MATH 104 ... CHEM 101/53 or BIOL 101 or BIOL 121. M or NS ... E Engineering. SS Social ...
Electrical Engineering (EE) MINIMUM 40 CU’S TOTAL Course Planning Guide (Entered Fall 2007 or Later) 1. MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE (MINIMUM 10.5 CU’S) MATH 104 MATH 114 MATH 240 ESE 301 or STAT 430 or MATH 430

2. ENGINEERING (MINIMUM 15.5 CU’S) CORE COURSES

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3. TECHNICAL ELECTIVES (NOMINALLY 4 CU’S)

ESE 112 or CSE 110 ESE 116 ESE 210 ESE 215/205 ESE 216/206

4. SOCIAL SCIENCE AND 3 HUMANITIES (MINIMUM 7 CU’S)

M, NS, or E __________________

SS Elective

M, NS, or E __________________ M, NS, or E __________________ M, NS, or E __________________

SS Elective H Elective H Elective

M Elective PHYS 150 or PHYS 170 PHYS 151 or PHYS 171 CHEM 101/53 or BIOL 101 or BIOL 121 M or NS Elective

AREA COURSES

(A) Circuits and Architecture (ESE 200/201, 319, 350, 419,570) ESE Elective (B) RF, Photonics, and Devices (ESE 218, 310, 460, 509, 511, 521, 525, or 529) ESE Elective

LEGEND: M Mathematics

(C) Signals, Communication, and Control (ESE 304, 325, 404, 406, 408, or 500) ESE Elective

NS Natural Science E Engineering SS Social Science H Humanities TBS Technology in Business & Society F Free See the SEAS UG Student Handbook for approved courses in these categories. Any required course in any category may be replaced by a higher-level version of that course.

Area Electives from (A), (B), or (C) ESE Elective ESE Elective ESE Elective SPECIALIZATION COURSES1

ESE Elective ESE Elective ESE 441 ESE 442

EXPLANATORY NOTES: 1 For specialization electives students should preferably elect advanced ESE courses building upon their area course selections. 2 At most, one freshman-level E course may be used as a technical elective. (Exceptions: CSE 112, CSE 120 and CSE 121 may be taken without constraint). Students may opt to take one fewer M, NS, or E course in the technical elective column for each full course unit in excess of 26 cus accumulated in the Mathematics and Natural Science column and the Engineering column combined. Dual-degree students with a second major outside engineering, mathematics, or natural science may use up to two technical electives to satisfy requirements for their second major outside M, NS, and E. 3 Three of the courses in the SSH column must satisfy the depth, writing, and ethics requirements. See the SEAS UG Student Handbook for details.

SS or H SS, H, or TBS SS, H, or TBS Depth Requirement ___________________________

Writing Requirement ___________________________

Ethics Requirement ___________________________

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FREE ELECTIVES (3 CU’S) F Elective __________________ F Elective __________________ F Elective ___________________

SEMESTER PLANNING TERM

MATH & NAT SCI

ENGINEERING

TECHNICAL ELEC’S

SSH & FREE ELEC’S

Fall, Yr ______ Spr, Yr ______ Sum, Yr ______ Fall, Yr ______ Spr, Yr ______ Sum, Yr ______ Fall, Yr ______ Spr, Yr ______ Sum, Yr ______ Fall, Yr ______ Spr, Yr ______ Sum, Yr ______ Fall, Yr ______ Spr, Yr ______

STUDENT NAME: ________________________________________ SID: _____________________________________

EXP GRAD DATE: ________________

EMAIL: _________________________

FACULTY ADVISOR NAME: _________________________________ SIGNATURE: ___________________________________________________

DATE SIGNED: _______________________________

UG CHAIR NAME: _______________________________________

DATE SIGNED: _______________________________

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