2024-2025 University Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 University Catalog

Electrical Engineering, BS


Degree Requirements

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering follows a rigorous curriculum, requiring a minimum of 180 credit hours, which takes approximately four years to complete. To be eligible for graduation, students must maintain a 2.0 GPA. In addition, a final grade of “C” or better must be earned in all courses with CST, EE, ENGR, MATH, PHY prefixes, as well as in all technical elective courses.

All courses listed in the curriculum map for the catalog year of graduation must be completed to be eligible for graduation. Any deviations from the courses listed in the curriculum map require approval from the academic advisor, the department chair, and the Registrar’s office. Approvals are not official until entered in the official student records. When changes are made to the curriculum, students who entered the program under a previous catalog will work with their academic advisors to transition to meet the requirements of the current catalog.

Curriculum


Required courses and recommended terms during which they should be taken:

Freshman Year


Spring


Sophomore Year


Spring


Junior Year


Fall


Winter


Spring


Senior Year


Fall


Winter


Spring


Total for a B.S. in Electrical Engineering: 180 Credit Hours


a Select from: WRI 327 , WRI 350 , or WRI 410  

b MATH 341  can be replaced with MATH 261 . MATH 465  can be replaced with MATH 361  

CHE 201 /CHE 204  can be substituted with CHE 221  

d BIO, CHE, ENV, GEOL, MATH, or PHY class (or advisor approved Math/Science elective)

e EE 225  can be replaced with EE 320  

f Technical electives include upper division EE and REE courses (except EE 311 , EE 320 , EE 347 , and EE 431 ), and courses listed for a specific BSEE technical emphasis. Other courses may be used with advisor approval 

 

Technical Emphases


Students in the BSEE program may choose to specialize in a particular area by selecting at least three of their engineering technical elective courses from the appropriate list below. These lists of courses are provided only for guidance. Students are not required to select a technical emphasis, and technical emphases will not appear on the students’ transcripts. Some technical elective courses in the emphases may not be available at both campuses. Check course offerings with your advisor.

Electrical Power


Choose at least three engineering elective courses from the following list:

Microelectronics


Choose at least three engineering elective courses from the following list:

Renewable Energy


Choose at least three engineering elective courses from the following list:

Robotics, Autonomous Systems, and Control Engineering


Choose at least three engineering elective courses from the following list:

Optical Engineering


(Optical Engineering courses are currently only available at the Portland-Metro campus.)

Choose at least three engineering elective courses from the following list: