Undergraduate
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
B. S. in Electrical Engineering Curriculum (132 Hours)
Effective Fall 2005
UNM CORE CURRICULUM Effective Fall 1999
Core Curriculum
Electives
Freshman Year
| First
Semester |
Credit
|
| Math 162 Calculus I |
4
|
| ECE 101 ECE Prob Solv
|
1
|
| Phys 160 Gen Physics
|
3
|
| ECE 131 Prog Fund
|
3
|
| *Core Social/Behavioral Sci. Elec.
|
3
|
| Engl 101 Wrtg w/Rdgs
in Expos |
3
|
| |
17
|
| Second
Semester |
Credit
|
| Math 163 Calculus II |
4
|
| ECE 231 Intermed Progrm |
3
|
| Chem 121L Gen Chemistry
|
4
|
| Phys 161 Gen Physics
|
3
|
| Phys 161L Physics Lab
|
1
|
| Engl 102 Analytic Wrtg
|
3
|
| |
18
|
Sophomore Year
| First
Semester |
|
| ECE 203 Circuit Anal
I |
3
|
| ECE 238L Comp Logic
Des |
4
|
| Math 264 Calculus III
|
4
|
| CE 304 Stat/Dyn
|
4
|
| Math 316 Diff Equations
|
3
|
| |
18
|
| Second
Semester |
|
| ECE 206L Lab I
|
2
|
| ECE 213 Circuit Anal
II |
3
|
| Math 314 Linear Algebra
|
3
|
| Phys 262 Gen Physics
|
3
|
| Engl 219 Tech Writing
|
3
|
| |
14
|
Junior Year
| First
Semester |
|
| ECE 371 Matrl/Devices |
4 |
| ECE 321 Electronics I |
4 |
| ECE 344L Microprocess |
4 |
| Core Humanities Elective |
3 |
| ECE 314 Sig & Comm |
3 |
| |
18 |
| Second
Semester |
|
| ECE 340 Probabilistic Methods |
3 |
| ECE 322 Electronics II |
4 |
| ECE 360 ElectroFlds&Waves |
3 |
| Core 2nd Language Elective
|
3 |
| Track Elective** |
3 |
| |
16 |
Senior Year
| First
Semester |
|
| ME/CE 350 Engr Econ
|
3
|
| ECE 419L Sr Design
I |
3
|
| *Core Social/Behavioral Sci. Elec.
|
3
|
| Track Elective**
|
3
|
| ECE 445 Intro Cont
Sys |
3
|
| |
15
|
| Second
Semester |
|
| Tech Elective |
3
|
| Tech Elective |
3
|
| ECE 420L Sr Design
II |
3
|
| ECE 409 Engr Ethics |
1
|
| *Core Humanities Elective
|
3
|
| *Core Fine Arts Elective
|
3
|
| |
16
|
* See approved list of Core Electives in Electrical Engineering Brochure.
** Six (6) hours (2 courses) must be from a listed Track. The remaining three (3) hours must be approved in writing by the ECE Department and must be a 300, 400 or 500 level course in Math (except Math 345, 441, or 461), Physics, Computer Science, or another engineering department.
No C- grades are allowed on the Electrical Engineering Program.
March 12, 2007
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