Electrical Engineering, Minor College of Engineering
There has been an increasing need for professionals in most engineering disciplines to understand the fundamentals of electronic circuits, electronic signals, semiconductor devices, applied electromagnetics, control systems, computer systems, and communication systems.
The objective of this minor program is to prepare students with the necessary theoretical and practical training in one or many of the above mentioned fields. The minor program curriculum is designed to allow flexibility while ensuring a solid foundation of fundamental electrical engineering concepts. The program is expected to accommodate students of diverse backgrounds.
The minor must be outside the department or program of your major and no more than one course may be counted toward both your minor and your major. The courses you take to satisfy the requirements of a minor, including those completed elsewhere, must be approved by an advisor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. You must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.000 and satisfy the minor course requirements, listed below. To receive notation of this minor on your diploma, you must obtain a minor petition and file it no later than the deadline for filing for graduation.
Code | Title | Units |
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EEC 100 | Circuits II | 5 |
Choose at least one of the following combinations: | 8-10 | |
Analog Circuits | ||
Electronic Circuits I and Electronic Circuits II | ||
Electromagnetics | ||
Electromagnetics I and Introductory Electromagnetics II | ||
Physical Electronics | ||
Principles of Device Physics I | ||
or EEC 140AV | Principles of Device Physics I | |
& | ||
Principles of Device Physics II | ||
Signals & Systems | ||
Introduction to Signals & Systems | ||
Digital Signals & Systems | ||
Communication | ||
Introduction to Signals & Systems | ||
Signal Analysis & Communications | ||
Control Systems | ||
Introduction to Signals & Systems | ||
Control Systems | ||
or EEC 157AV | Control Systems | |
Digital Systems | ||
Digital Systems I and Digital Systems II | ||
Choose at least 8 additional units of EEC courses numbered 101 or above 1; If you elect to do a design project, you must be registered for both quarters. | 8-10 | |
Total Units | 21-25 |