Students Without a Degree in ECE
Students with a background other than electrical or computer engineering will meet with the Department Graduate Advisor during their first quarter of residence to determine the required sequence of remedial courses. Students must demonstrate competency by completing the remedial course requirements, obtaining a grade of B or better in six of the courses listed below or their equivalents. The six courses must be selected from at least three of the six areas listed.
Active and Passive Circuits
- EEC110A Electronic Circuits I
- EEC110B Electronic Circuits II
Electromagnetics
- EEC130A Introductory Electromagnetics I
- EEC130B Introductory Electromagnetics II
Physical Electronics
- EEC140A Principles of Device Physics I
- EEC140B Principles of Device Physics II
Signals and Systems
- EEC150 Introduction to Signals and Systems
- EEC151 Digital Signals and Systems
Computer Systems and Software
- ECS36A Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
- ECS36B Introduction to Software Development and Object-Oriented Programming
Digital Systems
- EEC170 Introduction to Computer Architecture
- EEC18 Digital Systems I (formerly EEC 180A)
- EEC180 Digital Systems II (formerly EEC 180B)
None of these courses can be counted toward an ECE graduate degree. Questions? Please contact our graduate advisors for assistance.