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Bachelor of Science
The Dual Degree program at Lawrence Technological University offers an integrated approach to mastering the disciplines of both Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CmpE). This program is designed for students who wish to broaden their expertise across these two pivotal fields, preparing them for a diverse range of engineering challenges and innovations. The senior capstone project includes designing and testing systems that incorporate both electrical and computer engineering concepts.
Accreditation: Lawrence Tech’s Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering are accredited.
Research Opportunities Positioned as a leading research university, LTU offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge projects, providing a rich environment for practical learning and innovation.
Teamwork and Communication: Our focus on collaboration prepares you for the dynamics of modern engineering workplaces, emphasizing teamwork, communication skills, and project management.
Hands-on Experience: Engage in LTU’s renowned theory and practice education model, which integrates classroom learning with real-world applications through professional organizations and project teams, enhancing your skills and expanding your professional network.
There are two approaches a student can take to earn a dual Bachelor of Science degree in both Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CmpE):
1. Primary EE, Secondary CmpE | 20 Additional Hours |
2. Primary CmpE, Secondary EE | 20 Additional Hours (18 with Intro to C Placement Test) |
(152 or 150 Total) |
Follow the Electrical Engineering curriculum (132 credit hours) with these changes:
Do not take the following courses: | Take the following courses | |
EEE xxx3 Conc. #1 | MCS 1514 Computer Science 1 | EEE 4243 Embedded Systems |
EEE xxx1 EE Technical Elective Lab | MCS 2514 Computer Science 2 | EEE 3223 Adv Digital Electronics |
EEE 4xx3 Conc. #2 | EGE 1102 Eng Comp Appl Lab | EEE 3221 Adv Digital Electronics Lab |
EEE 4xx3 Conc. #3 | MCS 2523 Discrete Mathematics | EEE 4253 Computer Architecture 1 |
EEE 4xx3 EE Technical Elective | MCS 2534 Data Structures | EEE 4273 Real Time Systems |
MCS 2523 Software Engineering 1 |
Follow the Computer Engineering curriculum (132 credit hours) with these changes:
Do not take the following courses: | Take the following courses | |
EEE 4xx3 EE Technical Elective | MCS 1142 (or Placement Test) | Intro to C (or Placement Test) |
EME 4603 | Intro to Mechanical System | |
EME 4613 | Intro to Thermal System | |
MCS 3413 | Adv. Eng. mathematics | |
EEE 3121 | Circuits 2 Lab | |
EEE 3414 | Electromagnetic Fields | |
EEE 3423 | Signals & Systems | |
EEE 4424 | Communication Systems |
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