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Purdue Polytechnic South Bend | Electrical Engineering Electives

Electrical Engineering Technology Selectives

ECET Elective Courses (12 cr.)
  • The courses listed below may not all be offered each year and the list of courses may be revised. See faculty or academic advisor for latest listing.
  • Prerequisites shown in parenthesis.
  • Courses are offered on a rotation basis.
  • Courses in bold indicates course offered at the South Bend location.
Audio
  • ECET 33700 Analog Signal Processing (ECET 27700 and MA 16020)
  • ECET 33900 Digital Signal Processing (ECET 27900 and MA 16020)
  • ECET 38800 Analog IC Applications (ECET 33700 (may be taken concurrently))
  • ECET 42800 Audio Electronics-Selected Topics (ECET33700 and ECET 33900)
Communications
  • ECET 36400 Fundamentals of Electromagnetics (ECET 27700 and MA 16020)
  • ECET 44400 Wireless Systems (ECET 27400 and 36400)
  • ECET 31410 Military RF Electronic Apps (ECET 27400)
 Computer/Digital
  • ECET 32900 Adv Embedded Digital Systems (ECET 27900)
  • ECET 33900 Digital Signal Processing (ECET 27900 and Math 120)
  • ECET 34900 Advanced Digital Systems (ECET 17900 and ECET 22900)
  • ECET 43900 Advanced Digital Signal Processing (ECET 33900)
Smart Living
  • ECET 32100 Intro to Nanotechnology (ECET 22700)
  • ECET 32700 Instrumentation and DAQ Design (ECET 17700, MATH 119 and PHYS 221)
Smart Environment
  • ECET 30201 Intro to Industrial Controls (ECET 17700 or 22400)
  • ECET 32700 Instrumnt and DAQ Design (ECET 17700, MA 16020 and Physics I)
  • ECET 37201 Continuous Control Electronics (ECET 30700)
Smart Living
  • ECET 32100 Intro to Nanotechnology (ECET 22700)
  • ECET 32700 Instrumentation and DAQ Design (ECET 17700, MA 16020 and Phys I)
Smart Mobility
  • ECET 32300 Intro to Elec Vehicle Systems (ECET 17700 and Phys I)
  • ECET 33300 Power Electronics in Energy System (ECET 27300 and ECET 22700)
  • ECET 37300 Applied Electronic Drives (ECET 27300)
  • ECET 38501 Intro to Auto Electronics Lec AND
    ECET 38502 Intro to Auto Electronics Lab (ECET 22700 or 22400)
  • ECET 42301 Elec Vehicle Integration/Fab (ECET 32300 or ECET 37300)

Technical Selectives (9 cr.)
  • selected from the following departments and Colleges. Limitations in courses or areas are noted below
  • ECET | ECET 29900 is limited to 3 credit hours.
  • College of Engineering | ME 29700 and Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) are each limited to 3 credit hours.  First-Year Engineering (ENGR) courses cannot be used. 
  • Purdue Polytechnic Institute | CNIT 13600 and CNIT 15501 cannot be used.
  • College of Science | Additional lab-based physics (PHYS), chemistry (CHM) and biology (BIOL) courses; Computer Science (CS) courses; and higher-level mathematics (MA) courses:  MA 26100, MA 26500 and MA 26600.  CS 11000 and CS 23500 cannot be used.
  • College of Liberal Arts | Up to 9 hours of THTR 25300, THTR 35300, THTR 55300, FVS 26100, FVS 33200, FVS 33700, or FVS 33800.

Communication Selective (6 cr.)

Select one course from each category below

Written Communications (3 cr.)
  • ENGL 42100 Technical Writing
  • ENG-W 203 Creativing Writing level or higher
  • ENG-W 231 Professional Writing Skills
  • ENG-W 232 Introduction to Business Writing
Oral Communication (3 cr.)
  • Communication or Speech course 20000 level or higher

General Education Selectives (12 cr.)

Select 12 hours in one or more of the subject areas (discipline) listed below, subject to the following constraints:

  • One course must be from the UCC approved list of Human Culture: Humanities
  • Students attending the South Bend location can go to this link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements

Below are the approved IU courses that Purdue students can take to fulfill the Humanities requirement.

  • HIST-H 105 American History I
  • HIST-H 106 American History II
  • HIST-H 113 History of Western Civilization 1
  • HIST-H 114 History of Western Civilization II
  • MUS-M 174 Music for the Listener
  • PHIL-P 110 Introduction to Philosophy
  • One course must be from the UCC approved list of Human Culture: Behavioral/Social Sciences, unless the student has selected a course on the BSS list for the Business Selective.
  • Students attending the South Bend location can go to this link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements:

Below are the approved IU courses that Purdue students can take to fulfill the Humanities requirement.

  • ECON-E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics
  • ECON-E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • POLS-Y 103 Introduction to American Politics
  • POLS-Y 109 Introduction to International Relations
  • PSY-P 103 General Psychology
  • SOC-S 161 Principles of Sociology
  • SOC-S 163 Social Problems

Within this framework, the student must select courses from the following subject areas (courses in bold are options for Purdue Polytechnic South Bend students):

  • Foreign languages (except for courses in a student’s native language)
  • African American Studies (AAS)
  • Art and Design (AD)
  • American Studies (AMST)
  • Anthropology (ANTH)
  • Asian American Studies (ASAM)
  • American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Bands (BAND)
  • Classics (CLCS)
  • Comparative Literature (CMPL)
  • Communication (COM)/Speech (SPCH)
  • English (ENGL)
  • History (HIST)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies (IDIS)
  • Linguistics (LING)
  • Music History and Theory (MUS)
  • Philosophy (PHIL)
  • Political Science (POL)
  • Psychology (PSY)
  • Religious Studies (REL)
  • Sociology (SOC)
  • Theater (THTR)
  • Women’s Studies (WOST)
  • ROTC (AFT, MILT, NS) 

Business Selective (3 cr.)

  • Select one of the following (courses that satisfy the UCC Human Cultures Behavior/Social Sciences (BSS) requirement are marked BSS).
  • Courses in BOLD are offered at the Purdue Polytechnic South Bend.
  • Any Agricultural Economics course (AGEC) at the 200 level or higher:  AGEC 20000 or higher.
  • Any Economics (ECON) course at the 200 level or higher:  ECON 20000 or higher.
  • Any Entrepreneurship (ENTR) course at the 200-level or higher:  ENTR 20000 or higher.
  • Any Management (MGMT) course at the 200-level or higher:  MGMT 20000 or higher.
  • Or select one of the following courses:
  • AGEC 20300 Intro Microecon for Food and Agribus (BSS)
  • AGEC 20400 Resource Econ and Environ Pol (BSS)
  • AGEC 21700 Economics (BSS)
  • AGEC 25000 Econ Geography of World Food and Resources (BSS)
  • ECON 21000 Principles of Economics (BSS)
  • ECON 25100 Microeconomics (BSS)
  • ECON 25200 Macroeconomics (BSS)
  • CSR 34200 Personal Finance
  • IT 10400 Industrial Organizations; OR
    TLI 11100 Introduction to Manufacturing and Supply Chain Systems
  • IT 23000 Industrial Supply Chain Management; OR
    TLI 21400 Ind. Supply Chain Mgmt Tech
  • IT 33000 Industrial Sales and Sales Management; OR
    TLI 34300 Technical and Service Selling
  • IT 33200 Purchasing, Inventory and Warehouse; OR
    TLI 34200 Warehouse and Inventory Mgmt
  • OLS 25200 Human Relations in Org; OR
    TLI 15200 Business Prin for Org Leadership
  • OLS 27400 Applied Leadership
  • OLS 28400 Leadership Principles
  • OLS 32500 Meeting Management
  • TLI 11200 Foundations of Org Leadership
  • TLI 21300 Project Management
  • TLI 34250 Purchasing and Contract Mgmt

Below are the approved IU courses that Purdue students can take to fulfill the Business Selective.

  • BUS-A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting I
  • BUS-L 201 Legal Environment of Business
  • ECON-E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics (BSS)
  • ECON-E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics (BSS)

Upper-level Courses

At least 32 hours of upper level (300 level or higher) must be completed at Purdue University; ECET Senior Capstone I and II Selectives and at least 12 hours of ECET Selectives must be completed at the Purdue University location conferring the degree


CAND 99000

Course that students must enroll when enrolling for the last course for graduation. This is the student’s application for graduation. There are no fees assessed for this course. No class attendance is required and no grade will be issued.

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