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Undergraduate Programs

The Department of Electrical Engineering offers fully ABET-accredited Bachelor of Science degrees in the core discipline of Electrical Engineering, or in the more specialized area of Engineering Physics.

The Program Guides listed below are tools for students to use to help plan their schedules in order to complete the intended program in four years. They list the required courses and availability by quarter. Program Guides can change for each academic year. Students should contact their academic advisor to ensure the use of the correct Program Guide.

Each program has specified degree requirements determined by the Department, College, and University. These requirements must be met to earn the intended degree.

Electrical Engineering

Educational objectives for the Electrical Engineering program are to:

  1. Prepare students for employment as electrical engineers
  2. Prepare students for success in graduate studies.
  3. Prepare students to solve real world engineering problems using modern electrical engineering analysis and design techniques.
  4. Offer a curriculum and schedule of classes so that both traditional and part-time working students can complete degree requirements.
  5. Offer a program recognized for the quality and strength of the laboratory component.

Engineering Physics

Educational Objectives for the Engineering Physics program are to:

  1. To prepare students to get jobs in the engineering profession with an emphasis on research and development.
  2. To prepare students for graduate study in either engineering or physics
  3. To prepare students to solve real world problems using modern engineering analysis and design techniques.
  4. To offer a curriculum emphasizing physical science to produce engineering physicists capable of applying broad theoretical insight to solution of practical problems.
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