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B.S. in Electrical Engineering

This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET www.abet.org.

The B.S.E.E. degree program prepares students for career opportunities in the hardware and software aspects of design, development, and operation of electronic systems and components, embedded systems, control and robotics, communications, digital signal processing, and energy systems. Challenging positions are available in the government, commercial, and education sectors, in the areas of electronics, communication systems, signal and information processing, power, automation, robotics and manufacturing, control, networking, information processing, and computing. Within these areas, career opportunities include design, development, research, manufacturing, marketing, operation, field testing, maintenance, and engineering management.

The Program Educational Objectives of the Electrical Engineering degree program are to prepare graduates who will be successful in their chosen career paths by:

  1. becoming productive and ethical problem solvers in the private or public sector
  2. pursuing and completing graduate studies, and/or
  3. taking on leadership roles in their professions, as well as in their communities and the global society

The minimum number of credit hours for graduation is 124.  Semester by semester, these 124 total credit hours may be distributed as shown below.  The Electrical and Computer Engineering website, https://et.iupui.edu/departments/ece/ has the most up-to-date information concerning the plan of study, approved electives, and program policies and requirements.  This includes requirements for use of transfer credit, requirements to move from Freshman Engineering into the BSEE degree program, minimum grade and GPA requirements, and readiness to begin senior design courses.


Freshman Year

First Semester (17 credit hours)

  • ENGR 12500 First Year Seminar for Engineering Majors - 1 credit hour  
  • ENGR 19600 Introduction to Engineering - 3 credit hours                                                                                   
  • CHEM-C 105 Principles of Chemistry I - 3 credit hours                                                                                 
  • MATH 16500 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I - 4 credit hours                                                                                  
  • COMM-R 110 Fundamentals of Speech Communication - 3 credit hours
  • Arts & Humanities Elective - 3 credit hours                                                                                  

Second Semester (17 credit hours)

  • PHYS 15200 Mechanics - 4 credit hours
  • MATH 16600  Analytic Geometry and Calculus II - 4 credit hours
  • Math 17100 Multidimensional Mathematics - 3 credit hours
  • ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing, and Inquiry - 3 credit hours
  • Cultural Understanding Elective - 3 credit hours

Sophomore Year

Third Semester (17 credit hours)

  • MATH 26100 Multivariate Calculus - 4 credit hours
  • PHYS 25100 Heat Electricity and Optics - 5 credit hours
  • ECE 20100 Linear Circuit Analysis I - 3 credit hours   
  • ECE 20700 Electronic Measurement Techniques - 1 credit hour                                                                              
  • ECE 26300 C Programming - 3 credit hours
  • ECE 26100 C Programming Lab - 1 credit hour                                                               

Fourth Semester (16 credit hours)

  • MATH 26600 Ordinary Differential Equations - 3 credit hours
  • ECE 20200 Circuit Analysis II - 3 credit hours
  • ECE 25500 Introduction to Electronics Analysis and Design - 3 credit hours
  • ECE 20800 Electronic Design and Devices Lab - 1 credit hour
  • ECE 27000 Digital Logic Design and Lab - 4 credit hours
  • ENGR 29700 Computer Tools for Engineers - 1 credit hour
  • ECE 21000 Sophomore Seminar - 1 credit hour

Junior Year

Fifth Semester (15 credit hours)

  • ECE 30100 Signals and Systems - 3 credit hours    
  • ECE 31100 Electric and Magnetic Fields - 3 credit hours                                                                                    
  • ECE 36200 Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing - 4 credit hours                                                                                   
  • TCM 36000 Comm. In Engineering Practice - 2 credit hours
  • ME 29500 Mechanics and Heat - 3 Credit hours

Sixth Semester (15 credit hours)

  • ECE 30200 Probabilistic Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering- 3 credit hours
  • ECE 38200 Feedback System Analysis - 3 credit hours
  • ECE 32700  Engineering Economics (General Education Social Sciences) - 3 credit hours
  • Math/Science/Technical Elective - 3 credit hours
  • Electrical Engineering Elective - 3 credit hours

Senior Year

Seventh Semester (15 credit hours)

  • ECE 44000 Introduction to Communication Systems Analysis - 4 credit hours
  • ECE 48700 Senior Design I - 1 credit hour
  • ECE 40100 Ethics - 1 credit hour
  • Electrical Engineering Electives - 6 credit hours                                                                                   
  • Restricted Elective - 3 credit hours

Eighth Semester (12 credit hours)

  • ECE 48800 Senior Design II - 2 credit hours
  • Electrical Engineering Electives - 6 credit hours
  • Restricted Elective - 1 credit hour
  • Arts & Humanities or Social Sciences Elective - 3 credit hours