Electrical Engineering Concentration
The Electrical Engineering Department offers graduate level courses and research opportunities in the following areas:
- Signal, Image, and Data Processing
- Information Fusion and Target Surveillance
- Optics and Optical Systems
- Computing and Communications
- Systems, Control, and Power
Please note that not all courses are offered every semester.
NON-ENGINEERING COURSES Courses for MS applicants without an undergraduate degree in Engineering: |
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MATH | 2114, 2124 | CALCULUS I and CALCULUS II | 8 CR |
MATH | 2134 | CALCULUS III | 4 CR |
MATH | 2221 | ELEMENTARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | 3 CR |
MATH OR MATH |
3721 3511 |
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS INTRO TO LINEAR ALGEBRA |
3 CR 3 CR |
PHYS | 1061, 1063 | PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING and PHYSICS LAB | 4 CR |
PHYS | 1062, 1065 | PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING and PHYSICS LAB | 4 CR |
PHYS | 3064 | PHYSICS FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING | 3 CR |
FOUNDATION COURSES Courses for MS applicants without an undergraduate degree in Engineering: |
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ENEE | 2550 | CIRCUITS I | 3 CR |
ENEE | 2551 | CIRCUITS II | 3 CR |
ENEE | 3530 | CONTINUOUS AND DISCRETE SIGNAL AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS | 3 CR |
ENEE | 3540 | ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS | 3 CR |
ENEE | 3560 | ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETICS I | 3 CR |