Interdisciplinary Programs
Electrical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering
There are two approaches you can take to earn a dual degree in both Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. In both cases, you only need to do one senior project provided it is interdisciplinary in nature. Automotive projects tend to be very good for this.
| OPTION 1 Primary EE/Secondary ME | |
| DO take the following courses: | DO NOT take the following courses: |
| EGE1023 Engineering Materials | EEE3011 Intro to ECE Projects |
| EME2011 Eng. Materials Lab | EEE3422 Adv Comp Application Lab |
| EGE1101 ECAL - Excel | EEE4811 EE Projects 1 |
| EGE2013 Statics | EEE4822 EE Projects 2 |
| EGE3003 Thermodynamics | EEE4XX3 Technical Elective |
| EME2012 ME Graphics | EME4603 Intro to Mech Systems |
| EME3011 Intro to Eng Projects | EME4613 Intro to Thermal Systems |
| EME3013 Mech of Materials | |
| EME3023 Manufacturing Processes | |
| EME3024 Fluid Mechanics | |
| EME3033 Eng Numerical Methods | |
| EME3034 Kinenatics & Dyn of Mach | |
| EME3043 Dynamics | |
| EME4003 Design of Mach Elements | |
| EME4013 Heat Transfer | |
| EME4212 Engineering Projects 1 | |
| EME4222 Engineering Projects 2 | |
| EME4402 Mechanics Lab | |
| EME4412 Thermal Science Lab | |
| EME4xx3 ME Technical Electives | |
| EME4xx3 ME Technical Electives | |
| EME4xx3 ME Technical Electives | |
| OPTION 2 Primary ME/Secondary EE | |
| DO take the following courses: | DO NOT take the following courses: |
| EEE2111 Circuits 1 Lab | EEE2121 Circuits & Electronics |
| EEE2114 Circuits 1 | EEE3153 Electrical Mach & Controls |
| EEE2214 Digital Electronics and Lab | EEE3161 Into to Elect. Eng. Lab |
| EEE3123 Circuits 2 | EME4xx3 ME Technical Electives |
| EEE3123 Circuits 2 Lab | |
| EEE3233 Microprocessors | If NO Entrepreneurial Cert take: |
| EEE3231 Microprocessors Lab | EGE2231 Project Management |
| EEE3314 Electronics | EGE3361 Business Plans |
| EEE3311 Electronics Lab | EGExxx1 Entrepreneurial Tech Elect |
| EEE3414 Electromagnetic Flds & Waves | |
| EEExxx3 EE Concentration #1 | If Entrepreneurial Cert take: |
| EEExxx1 EE Laboratory | EEE4xx3 EE Tech Elective |
| EEE4423 Communication Systems | |
| EEE4514 Control Systems and Lab | *Note: EEE3314 & EEE3233 are co-requisites for EME3011 |
| EEE4xx3 EE Concentration #2 | |
| EEE4xx3 EE Concentration #3 | |
| EEE4xx3 EE Technical Elective | |
| EEE4xx1 EE Laboratory | |
| MCS1142 Intro to C |
Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering
There are two approaches you can take to earn a dual degree in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. In both cases, you only need to do one senior project provided it is interdisciplinary in nature. Projects with both ‘hardware and software’ tend to be very good for this.
| OPTION 1 Primary EE/Secondary CompE | |
| DO take the following courses: | DO NOT take the following courses: |
| MCS1514 Computer Science 1 | MCS1142 Intro to C |
| MCS2514 Computer Science 2 | EEE4xx3 EE Technical Elective |
| MCS2534 Data Structures | |
| MCSxxx3 Comp Science Tech Elect | |
| EEE3221 Adv Digital Electronics Lab | |
| EEE4273 Real Time Systems | |
| OPTION 2 Primary CompE/Secondary EE | |
| DO take the following courses: | DO NOT take the following courses: |
| EEE3121 Circuits Lab 2 | EEE4xx3 Comp Eng Elective |
| EEE3414 Electromag Fields and Waves | |
| EEE3422 Adv Computer Appl Lab | |
| EEE4423 Communications Systems | |
| EEExxx1 EE Laboratory | |
| EME4613 Intro to Thermal Systems | |
| EME4603 Intro to Mech Systems |
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/PHYSICS
COMPUTER ENGINEERING/COMPUTER SCIENCE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/COMPUTER SCIENCE
Please contact the ECE Department Chair for requirements of the above degrees at 248.204.2540