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Electrical and Computer Engineering Minor

This minor gives students the opportunity to design a flexible program of study to achieve either breadth or depth in electrical and computer engineering. Five electrical and computer engineering courses. Recommended programs of study:

Computers:

ECE 112 Logic Design
ECE 114 Introduction to Computers and Programming
ECE 200 Computer Organization
ECE 201 Advanced Computer Architecture
ECE 216 Microprocessors and Data Conversion

Electronics

ECE 111 Introduction to Signals and Circuits
ECE 112 Logic Design
ECE 113 Circuits and Signals
ECE 216 Microprocessors and Data Conversion
ECE 221 Electronic Devices and Circuits

Integrated Electronics

ECE 111 Introduction to Signals and Circuits
ECE 113 Circuits and Signals
ECE 221 Electronic Devices and Circuits
ECE 222 Integrated Circuits Design and Analysis
ECE 261 Digital Integrated Circuit Design

Signals and Communications

ECE 111 Introduction to Signals and Circuits
ECE 113 Circuits and Signals
ECE 114 Introduction to Computers and Programming
ECE 241 Signals
ECE 242 Communications

Solid State Devices

ECE 111 Introduction to Signals and Circuits
ECE 113 Circuits and Signals
ECE 223 Semiconductor Devices
ECE 234 Microelectromechanical Systems
ECE 235 Introduction to Opto-Electronics

Digital Audio and Music

ECE 111 Introduction to Signals and Circuits
ECE 113 Circuits and Signals
ECE 140 Intro to Digital Audio
ECE 240 Musical Sound: Science and Synthesis
ECE 241 Signals

Waves, Fields and Devices

ECE 111 Introduction to Signals and Circuits
ECE 113 Circuits and Signals
ECE 230 Electromagnetic Waves
Plus one ECE elective chosen in consultation with ECE advisor
And choose one of the following:
ECE 223 Semiconductor Devices
ECE 234 Microelectromechanical Systems
ECE 235 Introduction to Optoelectronics

Individual Program

As agreed upon by ECE Undergraduate Committee and student.

Questions about the program should be addressed to Professor Jack Mottley
Hopeman Building 306, Phone: 585-275-4308


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