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Program Title: Electrical Engineering B.E.E.
  Approval Status:  Waiting for Degree-Granting College Approval
  Program Last Saved:  Aug 26, 2011 3:46:34 PM
  By:  Kyle J Dukart
 
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on 08/26/2011 at 03:46 PM
by Kyle J Dukart
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General Information
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Institution: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMNTC) <no change>
Campus: Twin Cities (UMNTC) <no change>
Career: Undergraduate (UGRD) <no change>
Program type: Baccalaureate <no change>
Program title (short): Electrical Engineering B.E.E. <no change>
Program title (long): Electrical Engineering B.E.E. <no change>
Program short description: Elec Engr <no change>
Additional terms: • This program is 8 semesters (4 years) long.
• This program does not need any summer terms.
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Stakeholder college(s): • Science and Engineering, Coll <no change>
Degree-granting college(s): • Science and Engineering, Coll <no change>
Approver college(s): • Science and Engineering, Coll <no change>
Administrative college(s): • Science and Engineering, Coll <no change>
Budgetary college(s): • 'Science and Engineering, Coll'=100 <no change>
Acad plan code(s): • 'Science and Engineering, Coll'=026421707 <no change>
Department(s): • Electrical and Computer Engineering <no change>
First term admitting students: Spring 1900 <no change>
Effective date: 2011-09-06 (Fall 2011) <no change>
Degree: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (B E E) <no change>
Catalog description: The mission of the electrical engineering program is to educate students in the core topics as well as in a broad set of specialties of electrical engineering, to impart students with professional attributes that characterize a well-schooled engineer and citizen, and to provide students with opportunities for research experience in one of the leading electrical engineering centers of scholarship. Electrical engineers work in highly diverse areas such as computers, telecommunications, semiconductors, electric energy, consumer and entertainment electronics, biomedical technology, defense and aerospace systems, and automotive electronics. They design and develop components, software, and systems; carry out analysis; and work in research, management, and sales. The bachelor of electrical engineering prepares students for immediate entry into professional work, for graduate study and further specialization in engineering, for advanced work in business and management, or for study in a different direction such as medicine. <no change>
RIASEC codes: 1. RIE
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Field of study: Math, Engineering, and Science (MTH/ENG/SC) <no change>
Program contact(s):

U of M internet ID: kinney
Program contact's full name: Larry Lee Kinney
E-mail address: kinney@umn.edu
Telephone number: 612/625-4359
Campus mailing address:
Electrical/Computer Engr Room 4-174 KHKH 0572A 200 Union St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455

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Narrative Materials
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Brief summary or overview of reason for proposed new program or rationale for changes: Adding one new elective lab course. Simply adding one additional Elective course.
Program Delivery:
  • Classroom (majority of program is face-to-face)
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Mission, Priorities and Interrelatedness: This program predates PCAS development so no information is available for this field. <no change>
Need and Demand: This program predates PCAS development so no information is available for this field. <no change>
Comparative Advantage: This program predates PCAS development so no information is available for this field. <no change>
Efficiency, Effectiveness, and use of Resources: This program predates PCAS development so no information is available for this field. <no change>
Program Quality and Diversity Goals: This program predates PCAS development so no information is available for this field. <no change>
Program Development: This program predates PCAS development so no information is available for this field. <no change>
Admission Requirements
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Preferred freshman writing course(s): <no change>
Minimum courses or credits to be completed before admission: 9 Courses <no change>
Are any students usually admitted to pre-major status before admission to this major?: Yes, Both Freshmen and Transfer students <no change>
Is there a preferred minimum G.P.A. above 2.0 for students already admitted to the college(s) and now seeking entry to the major?: No G.P.A. Requirement above 2.0. <no change>
Preferred minimum G.P.A. for college-admitted students from another U of M college (I.U.T.s): No G.P.A. Requirement above 2.0. <no change>
Preferred minimum G.P.A. for college-admitted students transferring from outside the University: No G.P.A. Requirement above 2.0. <no change>
Explanation of G.P.A. above 2.0 requirements: Electrical engineering is a competitive program with limited resources, and therefore has a higher GPA requirements than other programs. <no change>
Explanation of other requirements to be completed before admission: Students interested in pursuing a degree in computer engineering or electrical engineering are encouraged to take EE 1001 in their first year. <no change>
Required Course(s):
Mathematics
Standard Mathematics Curriculum
Calculus I
Take MATH 1371 - CSE Calculus I
or MATH 1271 - Calculus I
Calculus II
Take MATH 1372 - CSE Calculus II
or MATH 1272 - Calculus II
Linear Algebra & Differential Equations
Take MATH 2373 - CSE Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
or MATH 2243 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
Multivariable Calculus & Vector Analysis
Take MATH 2374 - CSE Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis
or MATH 2263 - Multivariable Calculus
Honors Curriculum
For those students pursuing Latin Honors
Honors
Take MATH 1571H - Honors Calculus I
MATH 1572H - Honors Calculus II
MATH 2573H - Honors Calculus III
MATH 2574H - Honors Calculus IV
Advanced Placement Honors
Take MATH 2582H - Honors Calculus II: Advanced Placement
MATH 2583H - Honors Calc 3 - Adv Placement
MATH 3584H - Honors Calculus IV: Advanced Placement
Chemistry and Physics
Chemical Principles I
Take CHEM 1021 - Chemical Principles I
or CHEM 1031H - Honors Chemistry I
Introductory Physics I
Take PHYS 1301W - Introductory Physics for Science and Engineering I
or PHYS 1401V - Honors Physics I
Introductory Physics II
Take PHYS 1302W - Introductory Physics for Science and Engineering II
or PHYS 1402V - Honors Physics II
Additional Chemistry or Physics
Take 1 or more course(s) from the following:
? CHEM 1022 - Chemical Principles II
? CHEM 1032H - Honors Chemistry II
? PHYS 2303 - Physics III: Physics of Matter
? PHYS 2311 - Modern Physics
? PHYS 2403H - Honors Physics III
? PHYS 2503 - Physics III: Intro to Waves, Optics, and Special Relativity
Computer Science
Take EE 1301 - Introduction to Computing Systems
Lower Division Core Courses
Take EE 2001 - Introduction to Circuits and Electronics
EE 2002 - Introductory Circuits and Electronics Laboratory
EE 2011 - Linear Systems and Circuits
EE 2301 - Introduction to Digital System Design
EE 2361 - Introduction to Microcontrollers
Mathematics
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Chemistry and Physics
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Computer Science
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Lower Division Core Courses
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Program Requirements
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Program length in credits: 128 to 128 credits <no change>
Major length in credits: 105 to 105 credits <no change>
Number of semesters of a second language that are required: 0 semester(s) <no change>
Specific language(s) required: No Second Language <no change>
Required Course(s):
Upper Divison Required Courses
Take EE 3015 - Signals and Systems
EE 3025 - Statistical Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering
EE 3101 - Circuits and Electronics Laboratory I
EE 3102 - Circuits and Electronics Laboratory II
EE 3115 - Analog and Digital Electronics
EE 3161 - Semiconductor Devices
EE 3601 - Transmission Lines, Fields, and Waves
EE Technical Electives
Students need to complete 34 technical elective credits with a minimum of 22 coming from EE 4xxx or 5xxx courses. Of the technical electives one course must be chosen from four of the specialty areas and at least two courses must be chosen from one of the specialty areas. A senior design project is also required as are two additional EE lab courses. Students who complete the two-semester senior honors project instead of the senior design project only need to take one additional EE lab course.
Take 34 or more credits(s) from the following:
? AEM 2021 - Statics and Dynamics
? AEM 4601 - Instrumentation Laboratory
? BBE 3013 - Engineering Principles of Molecular and Cellular Processes
? BIOC 3021 - Biochemistry
? BLAW 3058 - The Law of Contracts and Agency
? BMEN 5401 - Advanced Biomedical Imaging
? CE 3502 - Fluid Mechanics
? CE 4101W - Project Management
? CHEM 2301 - Organic Chemistry I
? CHEM 2302 - Organic Chemistry II
? CHEM 2311 - Organic Lab
? CSCI 4xxx
? CSCI 5xxx
? IE 5441 - Financial Decision Making
? IE 5511 - Human Factors and Work Analysis
? IE 5512 - Applied Ergonomics
? IE 5513 - Engineering Safety
? IE 5522 - Quality Engineering and Reliability
? IE 5531 - Engineering Optimization I
? IE 5541 - Project Management
? IE 5551 - Production Planning and Inventory Control
? IE 5552 - Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
? IE 5553 - Simulation
? MATS 3011 - Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
? MATS 3012 - Metals and Alloys
? MATS 3851W - Materials Properties Lab
? MATS 4013 - Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Materials
? MATH 3283W - Sequences, Series, and Foundations: Writing Intensive
? MATH 4xxx
? MATH 5xxx
? ME 3324 - Introduction to Thermal Science
? PHSL 3061 - Principles of Physiology
? PHYS 2601 - Quantum Physics
? PHYS 2605 - Quantum Physics Laboratory
? PHYS 4101 - Quantum Mechanics
? PHYS 4201 - Statistical and Thermal Physics
? STAT 5101 - Theory of Statistics I
? STAT 5041 - Bayesian Decision Making
? STAT 5102 - Theory of Statistics II
? ME 3331 - Thermal Sciences I
? ME 3332 - Thermal Sciences II
? ME 3333 - Thermal Sciences III
Statics; Dynamics
Students must complete both courses to receive credit.
Take AEM 2011 - Statics
AEM 2012 - Dynamics
Statics; Deformable Body Mechanics
Students must complete both courses to receive credit.
Take AEM 2011 - Statics
AEM 3031 - Deformable Body Mechanics
Industrial Assignment (Co-Op)
Students must complete both courses to receive credit.
Take EE 3041 - Industrial Assignment I
EE 4043W - Industrial Assignment II
Management Minor
Students must complete a management minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take ACCT 3001 - Introduction to Management Accounting
or FINA 3001 - Finance Fundamentals
or MGMT 3001 - Fundamentals of Management
or MKTG 3001 - Principles of Marketing
or HRIR 3021 - Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
or MGMT 3010 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship
or OMS 3001 - Introduction to Operations Management
or PA 3003 - Nonprofit and Public Financial Analysis and Budgeting
or PA 4101 - Nonprofit Management and Governance
Accounting Minor
Students must complete an accounting minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take ACCT 5101 - Intermediate Accounting I
or ACCT 5102W - Intermediate Accounting II
or ACCT 3201 - Intermediate Management Accounting
or ACCT 5135 - Fundamentals of Federal Income Tax
or ACCT 5160 - Financial Statement Analysis
or ACCT 5180 - Consolidations and Advanced Reporting
or ACCT 5310 - International Accounting
Biochemistry Minor
Students must complete a biochem minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take BIOC 4331 - Biochemistry I: Structure, Catalysis, and Metabolism in Biological Systems
or BIOC 4332 - Biochemistry II: Molecular Mechanisms of Signal Transduction and Gene Expression
or BIOC 4025 - Laboratory in Biochemistry
Biology Minor
Students must complete a biology minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take BIOL 3xxx
or BIOL 4xxx
or BIOL 5xxx
Other minors as approved by director of undergraduate studies
Other minors may count toward Technical Electives if approved by ECE director of UG studies.
Department Electives
Take 22 or more credits(s) including 0 or more sub-requirements(s) from the following:
Senior Design Project
A senior design project is required.
Take EE 4951W - Senior Design Project
Senior Honors Project
Take EE 4981H - Senior Honors Project I
EE 4982V - Senior Honors Project II
Lab Courses
Two additional EE lab courses are required. Senior honors project students only need to take one.
Take 2 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4111 - Advanced Analog Electronics Design
? EE 4235 - Linear Control Systems Laboratory
? EE 4237 - State Space Control Laboratory
? EE 4301 - Digital Design With Programmable Logic
? EE 4341 - Embedded System Design
? EE 4505 - Communications Systems Laboratory
? EE 4703 - Electric Drives Laboratory
? EE 4722 - Power System Analysis Laboratory
? EE 4743 - Switch-Mode Power Electronics Laboratory
? EE 4930 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory
? EE 5141 - Introduction to Microsystem Technology
? EE 5173 - Basic Microelectronics Laboratory
? EE 5327 - VLSI Design Laboratory
? EE 5545 - Digital Signal Processing Design
? EE 5613 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design Laboratory
? EE 5622 - Physical Optics Laboratory
? EE 5628 - Fiber Optics Laboratory
? EE 5657W - Physical Principles of Thin Film Technology
? EE 4163 - Energy Conversion and Storage Laboratory
Breadth and Depth Requirements (Specialty Areas)
One course chosen from four specialty areas and two courses chosen from one specialty area.
Communications, Signal Processing, and Biomedical
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4501 - Communications Systems
? EE 4541 - Digital Signal Processing
? EE 5381 - Telecommunications Networks
? EE 5501 - Digital Communication
? EE 5505 - Wireless Communication
? EE 5531 - Probability and Stochastic Processes
? EE 5542 - Adaptive Digital Signal Processing
? EE 5545 - Digital Signal Processing Design
? EE 5549 - Digital Signal Processing Structures for VLSI
? EE 5551 - Multiscale and Multirate Signal Processing
? EE 5561 - Image Processing and Applications
? EE 5581 - Information Theory and Coding
? EE 5583 - Error Control Coding
? EE 5585 - Data Compression
Controls
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4231 - Linear Control Systems: Designed by Input/Output Methods
? EE 4233 - State Space Control System Design
? EE 5231 - Linear Systems and Optimal Control
? EE 5235 - Robust Control System Design
? EE 5239 - Introduction to Nonlinear Optimization
Digital Systems and Computer Architecture
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4301 - Digital Design With Programmable Logic
? EE 4341 - Embedded System Design
? EE 4363 - Computer Architecture and Machine Organization
? EE 4389W - Introduction to Predictive Learning
? EE 4609 - Digital Signal Integrity
? EE 5364 - Advanced Computer Architecture
? EE 5371 - Computer Systems Performance Measurement and Evaluation
? EE 5393 - Circuits, Computation, and Biology
? EE 5863 - Computer Systems Performance Analysis
VSLI and CAD
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 5301 - VLSI Design Automation I
? EE 5302 - VLSI Design Automation II
? EE 5323 - VLSI Design I
? EE 5324 - VLSI Design II
? EE 5327 - VLSI Design Laboratory
? EE 5329 - VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems
? EE 5333 - Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Electronics, Microelectronics, and Semiconductor Devices
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4111 - Advanced Analog Electronics Design
? EE 5121 - Transistor Device Modeling for Circuit Simulation
? EE 5141 - Introduction to Microsystem Technology
? EE 5163 - Semiconductor Properties and Devices I
? EE 5164 - Semiconductor Properties and Devices II
? EE 5171 - Microelectronic Fabrication
? EE 5181 - Introduction to Nanotechnology
? EE 4161W - Energy Conversion and Storage
? EE 5657W - Physical Principles of Thin Film Technology
Power and Energy
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4701 - Electric Drives
? EE 4721 - Introduction to Power System Analysis
? EE 4724 - Power System Planning and Operation
? EE 4741 - Power Electronics
? EE 5705 - Electric Drives in Sustainable Energy Systems
? EE 5721 - Power Generation Operation and Control
? EE 5725 - Power Systems Engineering
? EE 5741 - Advanced Power Electronics
Magnetics, Optics, and RF
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4607 - Wireless Hardware System Design
? EE 5601 - Introduction to RF/Microwave Engineering
? EE 5602 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design
? EE 5611 - Plasma-Aided Manufacturing
? EE 5613 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design Laboratory
? EE 5616 - Antenna Theory and Design
? EE 5621 - Physical Optics
? EE 5624 - Optical Electronics
? EE 5627 - Optical Fiber Communication
? EE 5628 - Fiber Optics Laboratory
? EE 5629 - Optical System Design
? EE 5653 - Physical Principles of Magnetic Materials
? EE 5655 - Magnetic Recording
Upper Divison Required Courses
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EE Technical Electives
Students need to complete 34 technical elective credits with a minimum of 22 coming from EE 4xxx or 5xxx courses. Of the technical electives one course must be chosen from four of the specialty areas and at least two courses must be chosen from one of the specialty areas. A senior design project is also required as are two additional EE lab courses. Students who complete the two-semester senior honors project instead of the senior design project only need to take one additional EE lab course.
Take 34 or more credits(s) from the following:
? AEM 2021 - Statics and Dynamics
? AEM 4601 - Instrumentation Laboratory
? BBE 3013 - Engineering Principles of Molecular and Cellular Processes
? BIOC 3021 - Biochemistry
? BLAW 3058 - The Law of Contracts and Agency
? BMEN 5401 - Advanced Biomedical Imaging
? CE 3502 - Fluid Mechanics
? CE 4101W - Project Management
? CHEM 2301 - Organic Chemistry I
? CHEM 2302 - Organic Chemistry II
? CHEM 2311 - Organic Lab
? CSCI 4xxx
? CSCI 5xxx
? IE 5441 - Financial Decision Making
? IE 5511 - Human Factors and Work Analysis
? IE 5512 - Applied Ergonomics
? IE 5513 - Engineering Safety
? IE 5522 - Quality Engineering and Reliability
? IE 5531 - Engineering Optimization I
? IE 5541 - Project Management
? IE 5551 - Production Planning and Inventory Control
? IE 5552 - Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
? IE 5553 - Simulation
? MATS 3011 - Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
? MATS 3012 - Metals and Alloys
? MATS 3851W - Materials Properties Lab
? MATS 4013 - Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Materials
? MATH 3283W - Sequences, Series, and Foundations: Writing Intensive
? MATH 4xxx
? MATH 5xxx
? ME 3324 - Introduction to Thermal Science
? PHSL 3061 - Principles of Physiology
? PHYS 2601 - Quantum Physics
? PHYS 2605 - Quantum Physics Laboratory
? PHYS 4101 - Quantum Mechanics
? PHYS 4201 - Statistical and Thermal Physics
? STAT 5101 - Theory of Statistics I
? STAT 5041 - Bayesian Decision Making
? STAT 5102 - Theory of Statistics II
? ME 3331 - Thermal Sciences I
? ME 3332 - Thermal Sciences II
? ME 3333 - Thermal Sciences III
? MGMT 4080W - Applied Technology Entrepreneurship
? IE 5111 - Systems Engineering I
Statics; Dynamics
Students must complete both courses to receive credit.
Take AEM 2011 - Statics
AEM 2012 - Dynamics
Statics; Deformable Body Mechanics
Students must complete both courses to receive credit.
Take AEM 2011 - Statics
AEM 3031 - Deformable Body Mechanics
Industrial Assignment (Co-Op)
Students must complete both courses to receive credit.
Take EE 3041 - Industrial Assignment I
EE 4043W - Industrial Assignment II
Management Minor
Students must complete a management minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take ACCT 3001 - Introduction to Management Accounting
or FINA 3001 - Finance Fundamentals
or MGMT 3001 - Fundamentals of Management
or MKTG 3001 - Principles of Marketing
or HRIR 3021 - Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
or MGMT 3010 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship
or OMS 3001 - Introduction to Operations Management
or PA 3003 - Nonprofit and Public Financial Analysis and Budgeting
or PA 4101 - Nonprofit Management and Governance
Accounting Minor
Students must complete an accounting minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take ACCT 5101 - Intermediate Accounting I
or ACCT 5102W - Intermediate Accounting II
or ACCT 3201 - Intermediate Management Accounting
or ACCT 5135 - Fundamentals of Federal Income Tax
or ACCT 5160 - Financial Statement Analysis
or ACCT 5180 - Consolidations and Advanced Reporting
or ACCT 5310 - International Accounting
Biochemistry Minor
Students must complete a biochem minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take BIOC 4331 - Biochemistry I: Structure, Catalysis, and Metabolism in Biological Systems
or BIOC 4332 - Biochemistry II: Molecular Mechanisms of Signal Transduction and Gene Expression
or BIOC 4025 - Laboratory in Biochemistry
Biology Minor
Students must complete a biology minor to receive any credit. Only the following courses count.
Take BIOL 3xxx
or BIOL 4xxx
or BIOL 5xxx
Other minors as approved by director of undergraduate studies
Other minors may count toward Technical Electives if approved by ECE director of UG studies.
Department Electives
Take 22 or more credits(s) including 0 or more sub-requirements(s) from the following:
Senior Design Project
A senior design project is required.
Take EE 4951W - Senior Design Project
Senior Honors Project
Take EE 4981H - Senior Honors Project I
EE 4982V - Senior Honors Project II
Lab Courses
Two additional EE lab courses are required. Senior honors project students only need to take one.
Take 2 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4111 - Advanced Analog Electronics Design
? EE 4235 - Linear Control Systems Laboratory
? EE 4237 - State Space Control Laboratory
? EE 4301 - Digital Design With Programmable Logic
? EE 4341 - Embedded System Design
? EE 4505 - Communications Systems Laboratory
? EE 4703 - Electric Drives Laboratory
? EE 4722 - Power System Analysis Laboratory
? EE 4743 - Switch-Mode Power Electronics Laboratory
? EE 4930 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratory
? EE 5141 - Introduction to Microsystem Technology
? EE 5173 - Basic Microelectronics Laboratory
? EE 5327 - VLSI Design Laboratory
? EE 5545 - Digital Signal Processing Design
? EE 5613 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design Laboratory
? EE 5622 - Physical Optics Laboratory
? EE 5628 - Fiber Optics Laboratory
? EE 5657W - Physical Principles of Thin Film Technology
? EE 4163 - Energy Conversion and Storage Laboratory
Breadth and Depth Requirements (Specialty Areas)
One course chosen from four specialty areas and two courses chosen from one specialty area.
Communications, Signal Processing, and Biomedical
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4501 - Communications Systems
? EE 4541 - Digital Signal Processing
? EE 5381 - Telecommunications Networks
? EE 5501 - Digital Communication
? EE 5505 - Wireless Communication
? EE 5531 - Probability and Stochastic Processes
? EE 5542 - Adaptive Digital Signal Processing
? EE 5545 - Digital Signal Processing Design
? EE 5549 - Digital Signal Processing Structures for VLSI
? EE 5551 - Multiscale and Multirate Signal Processing
? EE 5561 - Image Processing and Applications
? EE 5581 - Information Theory and Coding
? EE 5583 - Error Control Coding
? EE 5585 - Data Compression
Controls
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4231 - Linear Control Systems: Designed by Input/Output Methods
? EE 4233 - State Space Control System Design
? EE 5231 - Linear Systems and Optimal Control
? EE 5235 - Robust Control System Design
? EE 5239 - Introduction to Nonlinear Optimization
Digital Systems and Computer Architecture
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4301 - Digital Design With Programmable Logic
? EE 4341 - Embedded System Design
? EE 4363 - Computer Architecture and Machine Organization
? EE 4389W - Introduction to Predictive Learning
? EE 4609 - Digital Signal Integrity
? EE 5364 - Advanced Computer Architecture
? EE 5371 - Computer Systems Performance Measurement and Evaluation
? EE 5393 - Circuits, Computation, and Biology
? EE 5863 - Computer Systems Performance Analysis
VSLI and CAD
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 5301 - VLSI Design Automation I
? EE 5302 - VLSI Design Automation II
? EE 5323 - VLSI Design I
? EE 5324 - VLSI Design II
? EE 5327 - VLSI Design Laboratory
? EE 5329 - VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems
? EE 5333 - Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Electronics, Microelectronics, and Semiconductor Devices
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4111 - Advanced Analog Electronics Design
? EE 5121 - Transistor Device Modeling for Circuit Simulation
? EE 5141 - Introduction to Microsystem Technology
? EE 5163 - Semiconductor Properties and Devices I
? EE 5164 - Semiconductor Properties and Devices II
? EE 5171 - Microelectronic Fabrication
? EE 5181 - Introduction to Nanotechnology
? EE 4161W - Energy Conversion and Storage
? EE 5657W - Physical Principles of Thin Film Technology
Power and Energy
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4701 - Electric Drives
? EE 4721 - Introduction to Power System Analysis
? EE 4724 - Power System Planning and Operation
? EE 4741 - Power Electronics
? EE 5705 - Electric Drives in Sustainable Energy Systems
? EE 5721 - Power Generation Operation and Control
? EE 5725 - Power Systems Engineering
? EE 5741 - Advanced Power Electronics
Magnetics, Optics, and RF
Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
? EE 4607 - Wireless Hardware System Design
? EE 5601 - Introduction to RF/Microwave Engineering
? EE 5602 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design
? EE 5611 - Plasma-Aided Manufacturing
? EE 5613 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design Laboratory
? EE 5616 - Antenna Theory and Design
? EE 5621 - Physical Optics
? EE 5624 - Optical Electronics
? EE 5627 - Optical Fiber Communication
? EE 5628 - Fiber Optics Laboratory
? EE 5629 - Optical System Design
? EE 5653 - Physical Principles of Magnetic Materials
? EE 5655 - Magnetic Recording
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Sub-plans
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Sub-plan requirement for this program: No <no change>
EIP
Title (long): EIP <no change>
Title (short): EIP <no change>
Sub-plan type: Optional Sub-plan <no change>
Type of sub-plan: Track <no change>
Sub-plan code: EIP <no change>
Sub-plan description: Internship/Cooperative learning program. <no change>
Degree requirements: Take EE 3041 (2 cr) and then EE 4043W (4 cr), with the possibility of a third course, EE 4044 (2 cr). <no change>
Required Course(s):
Internship
Take EE 3041 - Industrial Assignment I
EE 4043W - Industrial Assignment II
Internship
<no change>
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Honors UHP
Title (long): Honors UHP <no change>
Title (short): Honors UHP <no change>
Sub-plan type: Honors Sub-plan <no change>
Type of sub-plan: Honors <no change>
Sub-plan code: HONORSUHP <no change>
Sub-plan description: Students admitted to the University Honors Program (UHP) must fulfill UHP requirements in addition to degree program requirements. Honors courses used to fulfill degree program requirements will also fulfill UHP requirements. Current departmental honors course offerings are listed at: http://www.honors.umn.edu/academics/curriculum/dept_courses_current.html. Honors students complete an honors thesis project in the final year, most often in conjunction with an honors thesis course, or with an honors directed studies or honors directed research course. Students select honors courses and plan for a thesis project in consultation with their UHP adviser and their departmental faculty adviser. <no change>
Degree requirements: <no change>
Required Course(s):
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