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Technical Complementaries (6 courses) 18 credits
Students following the regular Electrical Engineering program should take 6 courses (18 credits) from the following list, including 3 courses from one of the 5 areas of specialization. It is possible that not all the courses listed will be offered in any given year. Please refer to the up-to-date course assignments (posted on the Undergraduate Bulletin Board) before selecting a course. Permission will not be granted to take technical complementary courses that are not listed below.
Computer Systems Technology:
- B (P-ECSE 322)
- A,B (P-ECSE 322 and ECSE 323)
- A,B (P-ECSE 322 or COMP 273)
Control and Automation:
- A (P-ECSE 303)
- A,B (P-ECSE 304)
- A,B (P-ECSE 323 and EDEC 206)
Integrated Circuits and Electronics:
- A,B (P-ECSE 322 and ECSE 323)
- A (P-ECSE 323 and ECSE 330)
- B (P-ECSE 330, ECSE 351 and PHYS 271)
- B (P-ECSE 304 and ECSE 334)
Photonics:
- B (P-ECSE 352; C-ECSE 305)
- A (P-ECSE 423)
- B (P-ECSE 330, ECSE 351 and PHYS 271)
Power Engineering:
- A (P-ECSE 303)
- B (Electrical Power Equipment) (P-ECSE 361)
- B (P-ECSE 361)
- B (P-ECSE 361)
- A (P-ECSE 334 and ECSE 361)
- B (Industrial Power Systems) (P-ECSE 361)
Telecommunications - Required Courses:
- A (P-ECSE 304 and ECSE 305 )
- A (P-ECSE 303, ECSE 305 and ECSE 322)
And any one of the following:
- A,B (P-ECSE 304)
- B (P-ECSE 411)
- B (P-ECSE 352; C-ECSE 305)
- B (P-ECSE 352)
LABORATORY COMPLEMENTARY COURSES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Laboratory Complementaries (2 Courses) 4 credits:
- A,B (P-ECSE 323 and EDEC 206)
- A (P-ECSE 323 and ECSE 330)
- B (P-ECSE 304 and ECSE 334)
- B (P-ECSE 334, EDEC 206; C-ECSE 432 or ECSE 533)
- B ( P- ECSE 334, ECSE 361 and EDEC 206)
- A,B (P-EDEC 206;C-ECSE 425 or ECSE 525)
- B (P-ECSE 291 and EDEC 206; C-ECSE 451)
- B (P-EDEC 206; C-ECSE 414)
- A,B (P-ECSE 291 and EDEC 206;C-ECSE 412 or ECSE 512)
- A,B (P-ECSE 291 and EDEC 206; C-ECSE 411 or ECSE 511)
- A (P-EDEC 206, ECSE 423 or ECSE 527)
- B (P-ECSE 291 and EDEC 206; C-ECSE 404 or ECSE 502)
Revised August, 2004