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Engineering Management Spec. (BS)
Electrical Engineering Preference
(Program Code - ESIB)

 

(Effective with the 2004 entering class)

 

 

 

Freshman Year

 

 

 

Fall

Course
 Units

CHE

201

General Chemistry I

1

MAT

127

Calculus A

1

PHY

201

General Physics I

1

FSP

101

Freshman Seminar (Social Science)*

1

ENG

142

Fundamentals of Engineering Design or
Computer Science I (CSC 215)

1

ENG

091

Engineering Seminar I

0

ENG

095

Introduction to Engineering

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring

 

CSC

215

Computer Science I or
Fundamentals of Engineering Design (ENG 142)

1

MAT

128

Calculus B

1

PHY

202

General Physics II

1

WRI

102

Academic Writing***

1

ENG

092

Engineering Seminar II

0

TST

161

Creative Design

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sophomore Year

 

 

 

Fall

 

ENG

212

Circuits Analysis

1

ENG

214

Circuits Analysis Laboratory

0.5

ENG

232

Manufacturing Processes

1

ENG

272

Advanced Engineering Mathematics I

1

ENG

312

Digital Circuits & Microprocessors

1

ECO

101

Principles of Microeconomics

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring

 

MAT

229

Multivariable Calculus

1

ELC

251

Electronics

1

ELC

321

Systems & Signals

1

ELC

333

Electrical Engineering Laboratory I

0.5

ACC

201

Financial Accounting and Reporting

1

ECO

102

Principles of Macroeconomics

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Junior Year

 

 

 

Fall

 

ENG

093

Engineering Seminar III

0

ENG

222

Statics

1

ENG

342

Advanced Engineering Mathematics II

1

MEC

321

Numerical Analysis

1

ELC

341

Communication Systems

1

BUS

217

Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business

1

MKT

201

Marketing Principles

0.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring

 

ENG

094

Engineering Seminar IV

0

ENG

152

Engineering Material Science

1

ENG

262

Dynamics

1

ENG

372

Engineering Economy

1

MGT

201

Managing in the 21st Century

0.5

IDS

252

Society, Ethics & Technology

1

 

 

Liberal Learning Elective*

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senior Year

 

 

 

Fall

 

ENG

099

Senior Professional Seminar

0

ENG

322

Thermodynamics I

1

ENG

352

Control Systems

1

ENG

354

Control Systems Laboratory

0.5

ELC

495

Senior Project I

0

FIN

201

Fundamental Financial Methods

0.5

 

 

Electrical Engineering Elective*

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring

 

ENG

098

Fundamentals of Engineering Review

0

ENG

452

Project Management

1

ELC

496

Senior Project II

1

 

 

Management Elective*

1

 

 

Liberal Learning Elective*

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Course Units

40

 
EE Electives
ELC 361/Digital Signal Processing
ELC 383/Electronics II
ELC 411/Embedded Systems
ELC 431/RF/Microwave Engineering
ELC 441/Digital Systems Engineering
ELC 453/Digital Control Systems
ELC 473/Bioinstrumentation
ELC 483/Robotics
ELC 492/Independent Study
ENG 472/Special Topics in Engineering
ENG 412/Process & Quality Control

*By advisement only.
*** Students who scored 580 or above on the SAT Verbal and 580 or above on
the SAT Math will be exempt from this requirement. Students with a score on 
the SAT Verbal or SAT Math  lower than 580 will be given a placement test.
Students who score 4 or higher on the placement test will also be exempt from
WRI 102.
 
Advanced Placement (AP) is awarded for a number of courses including
Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, etc. For further details on AP placement
click here

 

Last Updated: 06/28/2007

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