Summary of the Year
Curriculum Change
Proposal to the College of Engineering for a Change to the Electrical Engineering Curriculum: The Electrical Engineering degree will replace MATH 286 by the sequence of (MATH 257 or MATH 416) and MATH 285. With this change the number of required basic math and science hours is increased by 2, therefore the number of technical electives hours will decrease from 32 to 30.
Proposal to the College of Engineering for a Change to the Computer Engineering Curriculum: The Computer Engineering degree will replace MATH 286 by the sequence of (MATH 257 or MATH 416) and MATH 285, and remove CHEM 102/103 as a required course. With this change the number of required basic math and science hours is reduced by 2, therefore the number of technical electives hours will increase from 27 to 29.
Temporary Course Approvals, Spring 2021
- ECE 498AF Microwave Vacuum Power Electronics
- ECE 498DSE Data Science and Engineering
- ECE 498CR Digitally Assisted Circuit Design
- ECE 498YS Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility
- ECE 498NS Models of Biophysical Systems
- ECE 498ZP Wave Physics in Wireless Communication
- ECE 498YH Computing Applications of Discrete Mathematics
Temporary Course Approvals, Fall 2021
- ECE 398AS Programming Methods for Deep Learning
- ECE 398AA Building Systems Using Microcontroller Controlled IO.
- ECE 498YV Neural Interface Engineering
- ECE 498JZ Radio Frequency IC Design
- ECE 498AF Microwave Vacuum Power Electronics
- ECE 498EC Quantum Information Processing
- ECE 498SB Manipulation of Elementary Quantum Systems
Permanent Course Approvals
- ECE 293 Complex Linear Algebra
- ECE 410 Neural Circuits and System
- ECE 471 Neural Interface Engineering
Course Change Approvals
- ECE 411 pre-requisites modified to include ECE 385
- ECE 425 pre-requisites modified to remove ECE 411, leaving only "Credit in CS 233 or ECE 385".
- ECE 445 pre-requisites modified to include ECE 385
Technical Electives
- AE 199 SAT, ATMS 201, CPSP 265, PSYC 204, CHEM 102/103
Technical Electives and Advanced Computing Electives
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