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Bachelor of Science in Electrical<br />

Engineering or Computer Engineering<br />

Special Admission Requirements.<br />

Students must have adequate preparation in mathematics and chemistry<br />

to complete the freshman year in two semesters.<br />

Math<br />

All newstudents must take a math placement exam. Students with no<br />

high school trigonometry or lowplacement score should take MA 15900.<br />

Chemistry<br />

Students without one year of high school chemistry with an average grade of ‘C’<br />

or better should take CHM 10000 prior to CHM 11500.<br />

Requirements common for Bachelor of<br />

Science in Computer Engineering or<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

1. English and Communication<br />

ENGL 10400 English Composition I<br />

COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech<br />

COM/ENGL 30700 Written and Oral Communication for Engineers<br />

2. Science and Mathematics<br />

CHM 11500 General Chemistry<br />

PHYS 15200 Mechanics<br />

PHYS 26100 Electricity Optics<br />

MA 16300 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I<br />

MA 16400 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II<br />

MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus<br />

MA 26400 Differential Equations<br />

MA 26500 Linear Algebra<br />

3. Humanities and Social Sciences (12 credits)<br />

Required<br />

PHIL 32400 Ethics for the Professions<br />

POL 30500 Technology and Society<br />

The balance (6 credits) is selected by the student and advisor to give the student an opportunity to<br />

explore areas within the humanities and social sciences. Credit for ECON21000 is not allowed.<br />

Subject areas not acceptable are skills courses such as writing and speaking, accounting, industrial<br />

management, personal finance, ROTC, and personnel administration. Credit is not allowed for a student’s<br />

native language.<br />

4. General Engineering<br />

ENGR 15100 Software Tools for Engineers<br />

ECE 15200 Programming for Engineers<br />

ENGR 18600 Engineering Freshman Seminar<br />

ENGR 19000 Elementary Engineering Design<br />

ECE 31200 Engineering Economics and Project Management<br />

ECE 42900 Senior Engineering Design I<br />

ECE 43900 Senior Engineering Design II<br />

5. Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />

ECE 20100 Linear Circuit Analysis I<br />

ECE 20200 Linear Circuit Analysis II<br />

ECE 20700 Electronic Measurement Techniques<br />

ECE 21800 Linear Circuits Laboratory II<br />

ECE 23300 Microcomputers in Engineering<br />

ECE 27500 Analog and Digital Electronics<br />

ECE 30100 Signals and Systems<br />

ECE 30200 Probabilistic Methods in Electrical Engineering<br />

ECE 31100 Electric and Magnetic Fields<br />

ECE 37000 Digital Systems-Logic Design<br />

In addition to the above requirements, the computer and electrical programs<br />

have their own required courses as listed below.<br />

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering<br />

(127 credits) EAC of ABET Accredited<br />

Requirements common for Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering plus:<br />

1. Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />

ECE 25100 Object Oriented Programming<br />

ECE 37100 Computer Organization & Design<br />

ECE 44800 Introduction to Communication Theory<br />

2. Computer Science<br />

CS 27500 Data Structures<br />

CS 30900 Discrete Mathematical Structures<br />

3. Computer Engineering Electives<br />

Five courses from a list approved by the Engineering Undergraduate Committee.*<br />

*The list of electives is available in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering office<br />

(Potter 121) and at www.purduecal.edu/engr/electives.pdf<br />

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering<br />

(127 credits) EAC of ABET Accredited<br />

Requirements common for Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering plus:<br />

1. Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />

ECE 33500 Electronics-Systems<br />

ECE 38400 Linear Control Systems<br />

ECE 44800 Introduction to Communication Theory<br />

2. Electrical and Computer Engineering Electives<br />

Four courses from a list approved by the Engineering Undergraduate Committee.*<br />

3. Engineering Elective<br />

One Engineering (any) course approved by the Engineering Undergraduate Committee.*<br />

4. Engineering/Science Elective<br />

One Engineering (any) or Science course from a list approved by the<br />

Engineering Undergraduate Committee.*<br />

5. Technical Electives<br />

One course in Engineering (any), Science, Mathematics, Computer Science,<br />

Statistics, or Management from a list approved by the Engineering<br />

Undergraduate Committee.*<br />

*The list of electives is available in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering office (Potter<br />

121) and at www.purduecal.edu/engr/electives.pdf<br />

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering<br />

with a minor in Mechatronics<br />

(127 credits) EAC of ABET Accredited<br />

Requirements common for the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with the seven electives<br />

(four Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering, Engineering/Science, and Technical) replaced by:<br />

ME 27100 Basic Mechanics I: Statics<br />

ME 27500 Basic Mechanics II: Dynamics<br />

ME 32500 Dynamics of Physical Systems<br />

ECE 38000 Computers in Engineering Analysis<br />

ECE 42600 Electric Drives<br />

Two courses from a list approved by the Engineering Undergraduate Committee.*<br />

*The list of the electives is available in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering office<br />

(Potter 121) and at www.purduecal.edu/engr/electives.pdf<br />

Bachelor of Science in Engineering,<br />

Interdisciplinary Engineering Option<br />

(128 credits)<br />

The Interdisciplinary Engineering Option provides a maximumdegree of flexibility for those students<br />

whowant this flexibility and donot require an ABET-accredited degree. The degree features a strong,<br />

broad engineering problem-solving base in both electrical and mechanical engineering with the ability<br />

totailor the large number of technical electives toward each student’s specific interests and/or goals.<br />

It is particularly appropriate for those students planning topursue post-graduate education in law,<br />

management, medicine, pharmacy, etc. . For the course list, see the Department of Electrical and<br />

Computer Engineering (Potter 121) or www.purduecal.edu/ece/BS_IDE_option.pdf.<br />

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