Objective
The minor in Electrical Engineering is designed to allow the student with quantitative and scientific aptitudes and interests to acquire a basic level of competence in one of two fields of electrical engineering.
Structure of the Minor
Required Courses: (7 credit hours)
- ELEC 201 – Electric Circuit Analysis I (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 202 – Electric Circuit Analysis II (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 204 – Electrical Laboratory (1 credit hour)
Electrical Engineering Fields of Emphasis
Digital Electronics: (10 credit hours)
- ELEC 306 – Electronics I (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 313 – Electronics Laboratory (1 credit hour)
- ELEC 311 – Digital Logic and Circuits (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 330 – Digital Systems Engineering (3 credit hours)
OR
Control Systems: (12 credit hours)
- ELEC 206 – Computer Applications for Electrical Engineers (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 309 – Signals and Systems (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 312 – Systems I (3 credit hours)
- ELEC 407 – Systems II (3 credit hours)
Plan of Study
Prerequisites and corequisites for each of the above courses are as presented in the course descriptions below. (Exception: ELEC 106 is waived as a course prerequisite for the student pursuing a minor in electrical engineering.)
Total Credit Hours Required: 17 (Digital Electronics Track) or 19 (Control Systems Track)