Minor in Electrical Engineering
Do you enjoy using math and science to solve real-world problems? Consider a minor in electrical engineering.
Electricity keeps the world running – from the basics of maintaining a home to the more complex systems of traffic lights, transportation and technology that run our cities and towns. Do you want to use math and science to solve the intricacies involved with electricity? Consider a
minor in electrical engineering within the Electrical and Computer Engineering department. This minor can enhance your experience with any number of other fields, including general engineering, business, mathematics and the physical sciences.
Out of the 21 units, 17 units must be upper division courses. The student may have to complete prerequisite courses such as Math and Physics. Any required non-Electrical Engineering prerequisite courses will not count toward the required 21 units. This program is not available to students with a major in Computer Engineering.
Lower Division (4 units)
Upper Division (17 units)
- ECE 320/L Theory of Digital Systems and Lab (3/1)
- ECE 340/L Electronics I and Lab (3/1)
- ECE 350 Linear Systems I (3)
Select two additional 400-/500-level ECE courses. Students will be required to take the corresponding labs for every elective chosen that offers a lab. All senior electives must be approved by a faculty advisor and the department chair or designee.