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Nov 08, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Electrical Engineering Minor
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Return to: Swanson School of Engineering The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers an electrical engineering (EE) minor for engineering students who are not majoring in electrical or computer engineering. The minor will be of interest to undergraduate engineering students who wish to develop expertise in areas such as electronics, instrumentation, control, signal processing, or digital devices. Requirements for engineering physics are slightly different than those for other students because of the extensive overlap between the two programs.
All students interested in declaring a minor in electrical engineering should do so on their application for graduation.
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Note:
Beginning in Fall 2019, students who wish to pursue a minor in Electrical Engineering should contact the Program Coordinator for additional information.
Required Courses
Required Courses:
Electives
Students can select the three electives from any courses offered in electrical engineering. Students must obtain a QPA average of at least 2.0 in the courses required for the minor, with a passing grade (D- or higher) in all courses. Since most EE courses have specific prerequisites, students should be sure that they have the required courses for the electives they wish to take.
The suggestions below are appropriate for students with interests in a particular area, and they meet prerequisite requirements:
Instrumentation
The following two courses, plus another ECE course:
Special Notes for Engineering Physics students
The requirements for the electrical engineering minor for students in the Engineering Physics Program include (in addition to the EE courses that are already part of their degree requirements):
Since engineering physics students take ECE 0031 or ECE 0101 and several other ECE courses as part of their degree requirements, they need only complete the two extra courses listed above to obtain the EE minor.
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Return to: Swanson School of Engineering
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