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2012-2013 CU Denver Catalog 
    
2012-2013 CU Denver Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electrical Engineering BS


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Undergraduate Program Objectives

The educational objectives of the Electrical Engineering undergraduate program are to produce graduates who will within a few years of graduation:

  • Advance professionally as productive, practicing engineers through the continued development of their technical capabilities and expertise.
  • Further develop their knowledge, skill set, and career opportunities through graduate education in engineering and other fields such as business, medicine, and law.

These objectives are consistent with the mission of the University of Colorado Denver, congruent with the goals of the College of Engineering and Applied Science and reflective of the mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

Typical Curriculum for BS (Electrical Engineering)


Freshman Year


Total: 16 Hours

Second Semester


Total: 16 Hours

Sophomore Year


Total: 18 Hours

Second Semester


Total: 13 Hours

Junior Year


First Semester


Total: 16 Hours

Second Semester


Total: 17 Hours

Senior Year


First Semester


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  • Engineering Science Elective (see note 4) (3 semester hours)

  • ELEC Specialty and Laboratory (see note 5) (4 semester hours)

  • ELEC Specialty Course (3 semester hours)

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Total: 16 Hours

Second Semester


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  • Professional Elective (see note 3) (3 semester hours)

  • ELEC Specialty and Laboratory (see note 6) (4 semester hours)

  • ELEC Specialty (see note 6) (3 semester hours)

  • Core Curriculum Elective (see note 1) (3 semester hours)

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Total: 16 Hours

Program Total: 128 Hours


The particular curriculum to be satisfied by each student is the one published in the catalog current at the time of his/her 30-hour senior checkout. A graduation agreement should be requested by each student after completing registration for his/her last semester. Additional information is contained in the “Electrical Engineering Advisement Guide.” Students should also refer to the section in this catalog on “Academic Policies of the College of Engineering and Applied Science .”

  1. Common core requirements of the College of Engineering and Applied Science are outlined in the section titled “Undergraduate Core Curriculum in Engineering ” in this catalog or in the “Electrical Engineering Advisement Guide.” 
  2. All electrical engineering students must satisfactorily complete ELEC 4309, Senior Design Project I, and ELEC 4319, Senior Design Project II, in consecutive semesters.
  3. Professional electives may be selected from an approved list of upper-division or graduate-level courses or cooperative education. The electrical engineering advisor must be consulted prior to the selection of these electives.
  4. The engineering science elective may be satisfied by taking ENGR 3012, Thermodynamics.
  5. Seventeen semester hours of electrical engineering elective and specialty courses in association with the laboratories are required.

 

Specialty Course and Laboratory Requirements


Students are required to take at least two (2) laboratories out of the following six (6) groups.

The theory component may be taken as a specialty course.

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