New EE Breadth & Depth Requirements For Fall 2018
New EE Breadth & Depth Requirements For Fall 2018
New EE Breadth & Depth Requirements For Fall 2018
If you entered CSE Fall 2009 or later, you need to take one course in 4 of the technical areas below
(breadth). You also need to take a second class in one of those 4 technical areas selected (depth).
Lab class options and requirements at the end.
Courses in bold are being offered for Fall 2018 as of 05/07/2018.
Note: The Electrical and Computer Engineering Tutoring website may be found at: z.umn.edu/ecetutors
Controls
EE 4231 (3 cr) Linear Control Systems
EE 4233 (3 cr) State Space Control System Design
EE 5231 (3 cr) Linear Systems and Optimal Control
EE 5235 (3 cr) Robust Control System Design
EE 5239 (3 cr) Introduction to Nonlinear Optimization
EE 5251 (3 cr) Optimal Filtering and Estimation
* EE 4161W can count towards one category only (student’s choice) and defaults typically to Electronics.
Request an APAS exception to have it count towards Power and Energy.
** EE 5649 can count towards one category only (student’s choice) and defaults typically to Magnetics.
Request an APAS exception to have it count towards Electronics, Microelectronics and Semiconductors.
*** EE 5811 can count towards one category only (student’s choice) and defaults typically to
Communications. Request an APAS exception to have it count towards Magnetics.
Electrical Engineering Lab Experience Requirements
Select 2 lab courses from this list (minimum - you may need an additional lab to total 22 EE credits).
NB. 1 credit labs shown below usually have an associated class that you are required to also complete
e.g. EE 4237 lab (1 cr) requires you to also complete, or have completed, EE 4233 (3 cr).
Bolded courses are offered Fall 2018.
Senior Design is a required class for degree completion and provides an automatic 3rd lab requirement
EE 4951W (4 cr) Senior Design Project [WI]
EE 4981H (2 cr) Senior Honors Project I
EE 4982V (2 cr) Senior Honors Project II [WI]