Electrical Engineering
Degree: B.S.E.E.
Department: Electrical Engineering
College: Science and Technology
Semester Hours Required for Degree: 126

Faculty: M.A. Uman (UF Chairperson), R.D. Harbor, G.K. Heitman, D.M. Jordan, R. Manseur, C.P. Mathews

The UWF/UF Joint Program in Electrical Engineering is a cooperative arrangement between the two universities whereby the University of Florida (UF) will provide upper-level course offerings at The University of West Florida (UWF) campus, and UWF provides the instructional faculty and physical facilities. This degree awarded by UF is identical to the one offered students on the Gainesville campus and is accredited by ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology).

Electrical Engineering is a science-oriented branch of engineering primarily concerned with all phases and development of the transmission and utilization of power and intelligence. The study of electrical engineering is commonly divided into the academic areas of circuits, electronics, electromagnetics, electrical energy systems, communications, control, and computer engineering. Because of the extremely rapid growth and changes relating to the application of electrical engineering principles, the curriculum is designed to concentrate on a solid core of foundation courses. Fourteen hours of technical electives are included to permit a student to delve deeply into selected subject matter.

Electrical Engineers find career opportunities in a wide variety of settings such as aerospace contractors, manufacturers of consumer electronics, energy distribution, tele-communications, and public-sector positions with federal, state, and local governments.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

The number of applicants who can be accepted is limited by the available classroom and laboratory space, laboratory facilities, and faculty. It is the department's policy to admit the best qualified applicants as demonstrated by high academic achievement within the enrollment limitations discussed above. Admission is directly tied to student's performance in physics and calculus courses, because subsequent work is intimately related to these disciplines. The currently accepted minimum is a 2.5 GPA in the eight advanced mathematics and science lecture courses of the common prerequisites. If a course is repeated, both grades count in this GPA calculation. During the semester prior to the graduation term, the student's record is officially transferred to Gainesville where it is reviewed to certify that the particular course selections do satisfy all graduation requirements.

The Electrical Engineering Department publishes a counseling guide which provides detailed information beyond that stated in this Catalog.

In addition to general University requirements and General Studies requirements, students seeking the B.S. in Electrical Engineering must meet the requirements listed below. A minimum course grade of "C" or better is required in all EEL courses and labs which serve as prerequisites to other EEL courses and labs, plus EEL 4914C.

Students should consult with their academic advisor for courses which may satisfy both the General Studies requirements and common prerequisites.

Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions.

LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (60 SH)
General Studies (36 sh)

Common Prerequisites (33 sh)
State mandated common prerequisites must be completed prior to admission to the program.
+ MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4
+ MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 4
+ MAC 2313 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 4
MAP 2302 Differential Equations 3
+ CHM 2045/L Chemistry I/Lab 4
+ PHY 2048/L University Physics I/Lab 4
+ PHY 2049/L University Physics II/Lab 4
Choose one:
+ CHM 2046 Chemistry II 3
+ Biology Science 3
Choose one:
COP 2210 Program in PASCAL 3
COP 2202 Scientific FORTRAN 3
COP 3331 Object Oriented Programming with C++ 3

+ Indicates common prerequisites which can be used to satisfy General Studies requirements.

Electives (0 sh)

UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (75 SH)
Major (51 sh)
EEL 3111 Circuits 1 3
EEL 3303L Electrical Circuits Lab 1
EEL 3701C Digital Logic & Computer Systems 4
EEL 3112 Circuits 2 3
EEL 3135 Signals & Systems 3
EEL 3211 Basic Electric Energy Engineering 3
EEL 3304 Electronic Circuits 1 3
EEL 3396 Solid-State Electronic Devices 3
EEL 3472 Electromagnetic Fields & Applications 3
EEL 4304L Electronics Lab 1
EEL 4306C Electronic Circuits 2 3
EEL 4514 Communication Systems & Components 3
EEL 4514L Communication Lab 1
EEL 4657 Linear Control Systems 3
EEL 4657L Linear Control Lab 1
EEL 4744C Microprocessor Applications 4
EEL 4914C Electrical Engineering Design 3
Electives (choose 6 sh)
Maximum of 3 sh in EEL 4949 and maximum of 4 sh in 4905, and maximum of 7 sh in EEL 4905/4949 combination.
EEL 4310C Digital Integrated Circuits 3
EEL 4516 Noise in Devices & Communication Systems 3
EEL 4610 State Variables & Control 3
EEL 4712C Digital Design 4
EEL 4713C Digital Computer Architecture 4
EEL 4905 Individual Problems in Electrical Engineering 1-4
EEL 4930 Special Topics in Electrical Engineering 1-4
EEL 4949 Co-Op Work Experience 1

Major-Related (21 sh)
MAP 4403 Mathematical Methods for Engineers 3
EGM 3512 Engineering Mechanics 4
Technical electives 14
Consult with academic advisor for approved courses.

Electives (3 sh)
Technical Report Writing 3


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