Program: Electrical Engineering, B.S.E.E. - University of New Orleans (2024)

Jun 24, 2024
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2023-2024 University Catalog

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Educational Objectives of the Electrical Engineering Program

The objectives were developed by the faculty in consultation with the Electrical Engineering Industry Advisory Board and were approved by electrical engineering students.

The objective of the Electrical Engineering program of the University of New Orleans is to produce graduates who are successful practitioners of electrical and computer engineering and appreciate the value of furthering their education.

Driven by the University’s urban mission and the needs of (and our ties with) industry of the Gulf Coast region, the Electrical Engineering program meets the demands of the following industries:

  • Energy and petrochemical
  • Data and telecommunication
  • Computer Engineering
  • Information and systems technologies
  • Consulting
  • Industrial power and controls
  • Electronics design and manufacturing
  • Shipbuilding

The Electrical Engineering program also meets the demands of national industries and serves as a foundation for graduate education.

A minimum grade of C or better is required in MATH 2124, ENEE 2550, ENEE 2551, and ENEE 3530.

Student Learning Outcomes

The student learning outcomes for electrical engineering describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These relate to the knowledge, skills, and behaviors that students acquire as they progress through the program.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)for BSEE in Electrical Engineering

1

Anability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.

2An ability to apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.

3

An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.

4

An ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.

5

An ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.

6An ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.

7

An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

General Education Requirements

English

  • ENGL 1157 - English Composition 1 - Credits: 3
  • ENGL 1158 - English Composition 2 - Credits: 3
  • OR

  • ENGL 1159 - English Composition 2 Honors - Credits: 3 1

Mathematics

  • MATH 2114 - Calculus I - Credits: 4 3
  • MATH 2124 - Calculus II - Credits: 4 3

Science

  • BIOS Credits: 3
  • PHYS 1061 - Physics Sci Engr I - Credits: 3
  • PHYS 1062 - Physics Sci Engr II - Credits: 3

Humanities

  • ENGL 2152 - Technical Writing - Credits: 3
  • ENGL Literature Credits: 3
  • Humanities Elective Credits: 3 2

Social Sciences

  • ECON 2000 - Engineering Economics - Credits: 3
  • Social Science Elective (ANTH, ECON, GEOG, POLI, PSYC, SOC, URBN) Credits: 3

Arts

  • (Fine Arts, Music, FTA except FTA 2650, 2660) Credits: 3

Total Credit Hours: 41

Other Requirements

  • CHEM 1017 - General Chemistry I - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 1530 - Engineering Software Tools - Credits: 3
  • ENGR 3090 Credits: 1
  • ENEE 2530 - EE Software Tools - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2510 - Circuits Laboratory - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 2550 - Circuits I - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2551 - Circuits II - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2582 - Digital System Design - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2586 - Digital Systems Laboratory - Credits: 2
  • MATH 2134 - Calculus III - Credits: 4
  • MATH 3511 - Intro to Linear Algebra - Credits: 3
  • - Credits: 1
  • - Credits: 1
  • PHYS 3064 - Modern Physics - Credits: 3
  • PHIL 2244 - Engineering Ethics - Credits: 1
  • MATH 2221 - Elem Differential Equations - Credits: 3

Total Credit Hours: 40

4

Course Requirements for Major

  • ENEE 3512 - Microprocessor Design Lab - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 3582 - Digital Design Using Micros - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3517 - Engr Electronics Lab - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 3540 - Engineering Electronics - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3543 - Engineering Electronic Systems - Credits: 3
  • - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3572 - Prob Meth Signal Sys Analysis - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3587 - Microcontroller Interfacing - Credits: 4 5,7
  • OR

  • ENEE Electives Credits: 4 6
  • ENEE 3583 - Computer System Design - Credits: 3 5
  • OR

  • ENEE 3533 - Classical Control Sys Design - Credits: 3 6
  • ENEE 3091 - Senior Elec Eng Design Project - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 3092 - Senior Elec Eng Design Project - Credits: 3
  • ENEE Electives (3xxx or 4xxx) Credits: 9
  • ENEE Elective5,6 or CSCI Elective5 Credits: 3
  • MATH 3721 - Intro to Discrete Structures - Credits: 3 5
  • OR

  • ENEE 3560 - Engineering Electromagnetics I - Credits: 3 6

Total Credit Hours: 43

Total Credit Hours Required: 122

  1. “C” or better required
  2. Check General Education Courses to confirm what courses fulfill this requirement.
  3. 6 credits of Math satisfy the General Education requirements. Check General Education Courses to confirm what courses fulfill this requirement.
  4. Includes 2 credits of Math listed in General Education requirements section
  5. Required courses for Electrical Engineering Degree with Computer Engineering concentration
  6. Required courses for Electrical Engineering Degree with no concentration

A minimum grade of C or better is required in MATH 2124, ENEE 2550, ENEE 2551, and ENEE 3530.

Four Year Plan of Study

First Year of Enrollment

First Term

  • MATH 2114 - Calculus I - Credits: 4
  • PHYS 1061 - Physics Sci Engr I - Credits: 3
  • - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 1530 - Engineering Software Tools - Credits: 3
  • ENGL 1157 - English Composition 1 - Credits: 3
  • UNIV 1001 - University Success - Credits: 1 1
  • PHIL 2244 - Engineering Ethics - Credits: 1
Total Credit Hours: 16

Second Term

  • MATH 2124 - Calculus II - Credits: 4
  • PHYS 1062 - Physics Sci Engr II - Credits: 3
  • - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 2582 - Digital System Design - Credits: 3
  • CHEM 1017 - General Chemistry I - Credits: 3
  • ENGL 1158 - English Composition 2 - Credits: 3
  • OR

  • ENGL 1159 - English Composition 2 Honors - Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 17

Second Year of Enrollment

First Term

  • MATH 2221 - Elem Differential Equations - Credits: 3
  • MATH 3511 - Intro to Linear Algebra - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2550 - Circuits I - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2586 - Digital Systems Laboratory - Credits: 2
  • ENEE 2530 - EE Software Tools - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2152 Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 17

Second Term

  • MATH 2134 - Calculus III - Credits: 4
  • ENEE 2551 - Circuits II - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 2510 - Circuits Laboratory - Credits: 1
  • PHYS 3064 - Modern Physics - Credits: 3
  • Literature Elective Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 14

Third Year of Enrollment

First Term

  • ENEE 3540 - Engineering Electronics - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3560 - Engineering Electromagnetics I - Credits: 3
  • - Credits: 3
  • BIOS Elective Credits: 3
  • ECON 2000 - Engineering Economics - Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 15

Second Term

  • ENEE 3543 - Engineering Electronic Systems - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3517 - Engr Electronics Lab - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 3582 - Digital Design Using Micros - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3512 - Microprocessor Design Lab - Credits: 1
  • ENEE 3533 - Classical Control Sys Design - Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3572 - Prob Meth Signal Sys Analysis - Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 14

Fourth Year of Enrollment

First Term

  • Social Science Elective Credits: 3
  • Arts Electives Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3091 - Senior Elec Eng Design Project - Credits: 1
  • ENGR 3090 Credits: 1
  • ENEE Elective 3000+ Credits: 3
  • ENEE Elective Lab 3000+ Credits: 1
  • ENEE Elective 3000+ Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 15

Second Term

  • ENEE Elective 3000+ Credits: 3
  • ENEE Elective 3000+ Credits: 3
  • ENEE Elective 3000+ Credits: 3
  • ENEE 3092 - Senior Elec Eng Design Project - Credits: 3
  • Humanities Elective Credits: 3
Total Credit Hours: 15

Total Credit Hours Required: 123

1

  1. UNIV 1000 is required for all first-time full-time students; it does not carry credit toward the bachelor of science in electrical engineering degree which requires 122 credit hours.

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