For a description of a course, click on
the course number. Note that Wright
State University operates under the quarter
system.
| General Education |
66 |
| Area I -
Communication and Mathematical
Skills |
18 |
| ENG 101 - English Composition I |
4 |
| ENG 102 - English Composition II |
4 |
| MTH 229 - Calculus I |
5 |
| MTH 230 - Calculus II |
5 |
| Area II - Cultural Social Foundation |
8 |
| Pick two |
| History: |
| CLS 150 - Introduction to Greek and Roman Culture |
4 |
| HST 101 - Ancient and Medieval Europe |
4 |
| HST 102 - Early Modern Europe: The 14th to 18th Centuries |
4 |
| HST 103 - Modern Europe: The 19th and 20th Centuries |
4 |
| The Non-Western World: |
| Any CSE - Comparative Studies, Business |
4 |
| Any CST - Comparative Studies, Liberal Arts |
4 |
| HLT 202 - Eastern Influence on Western Health |
4 |
| SW 272 - Cultural Competency |
4 |
| URS 200 - Growth and Change in Urban Society |
4 |
| Any RSE - Regional Studies, Business |
4 |
| Any RST - Regional Studies, Liberal Arts |
4 |
| Area III - Human Behavior |
8 |
| PSY 105 - Psychology: The
Science of Behavior |
4 |
| SOC 200 - Social Life |
4 |
| PLS 200 - Political Life |
4 |
EC 200 - Economic Life |
4 |
| Area IV - Human Expression |
12 |
| Pick three |
| Great Books: |
| CLS 204 - Classics |
4 |
| ENG 204 - Literature |
4 |
| PHL 204 - Philosophy |
4 |
| REL 204 - The Bible and Western Culture |
4 |
| Fine and Performing Arts |
| ART 214 - Visual Art in Western Culture |
4 |
| MUS 214 - Music in Western Culture |
4 |
| TH 214 - Theater in Western Culture |
4 |
| MUS 290 - African American Music: America and Beyond |
4 |
| Area V - Natural & Physical Science |
16 |
| PHY 240/PHY 200 - General Physics I |
5 |
| PHY 242/PHY 202 - General Physics II |
5 |
| PHY 244/PHY 204 - General Physics III |
6 |
| Area VI - College Component |
5 |
| EGR 101 - Introductory Math for Engineering Applications |
5 |
| Related Course Requirements |
30 |
| CEG 220 - Intro to C for
Engineering |
4 |
| MTH 231 - Calculus III |
5 |
| MTH 232 - Calculus IV |
5 |
| MTH 235 - Differential Equations with Matrix Algebra |
5 |
STT 363 - Engineering Statistics
-or-
ISE 301 - Statistical Methods
for Testing, Development and
Manufacturing I |
3-4 |
CHM 121 - Submicroscopic
Chemistry |
5 |
| EGR 335 - Technical
Communication for Engineers |
3 |
| Engineering Requirements |
64 hours |
| ME 212 - Statics |
4 |
| ME 213 - Dynamics |
4 |
| CEG 221 - Intro to C for
Engineering -or-
ME 315 - Thermodynamics |
4 |
| CEG 411 - Microprocessor-Based
System Design |
4 |
| EE 160 - Digital Design with HDL |
3 |
| EE 260 - Digital Computer
HW/Switching Circuits |
4 |
| EE 301/EE 302 - Circuit Analysis I |
5 |
| EE 303/EE 304 - Circuit Analysis II |
4 |
| EE 321 - Linear Systems I |
4 |
| EE 322 - Linear Systems II |
4 |
| EE 325 - Numerical Methods |
4 |
| EE 331/EE 332 - Electronic Devices |
4 |
| EE 345 - Electromagnetics |
4 |
| EE 413/EE 414 - Control Systems I |
4 |
| EE 421 - Communication Theory |
4 |
| EE 431/EE 432 - Electronic Circuits |
4 |
| Engineering Electives - Do Parts
A and B |
26 |
| Part A - Choose ONE
of the following design sequences |
| Design
Sequence I - Electronic Circuits |
| EE 444 - Linear Integrated
Circuits |
4 |
| EE 451 - Digital Systems Design |
4 |
| EE 454 - VLSI Design |
4 |
| EE 481 - Senior Design I |
3 |
| EE 482 - Senior Design II |
3 |
| Design
Sequence II - Control Systems |
| EE 415/EE 416 - Control Systems II |
4 |
| EE 417/EE 420 - Digital Control Systems |
4 |
| EE 481 - Senior Design I |
3 |
| EE 482 - Senior Design II |
3 |
| Design
Sequence III - Communications/Signal
Processing |
| EE 437 - Modern Signal Processing |
4 |
| EE 436 - Digital Signal
Processing: Theory, Application and
Implementation |
4 |
| EE 473/EE 474 - Communications Systems Design |
4 |
| EE 481 - Senior Design I |
3 |
| EE 482 - Senior Design II |
3 |
| Design
Sequence IV - Electromagnetics |
| EE 462 - Digital Integrated Circuit Design with PLDs & FPGAs |
4 |
| EE 446 - Microwave Circuit
Design |
4 |
| EE 481 - Senior Design I |
3 |
| EE 482 - Senior Design II |
3 |
| Part B |
Remainder of the 26 credit hours
of engineering electives are to be
chosen from 300-400 level
engineering coursees. Of these 26
total hours of engineering
electives, 20 must have an EE
prefix.
|
| Technical Electives |
7 |
Choose from courses numbered 200 level or higher from the Colleges of Science &
Math, Engineering & Computer Science, or
Business
Administration. Courses must be approved by student's
advisor. Redundant courses such as MTH 228 and co-listed courses
may not be used.
|
| Total |
198 hours |