Fall 2020 Trine Course Catalog

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (129 Hours)

The electrical engineering degree program requires 129 semester hours of study comprising 41 hours of University general education, 9 additional hours of mathematics beyond the general education requirement and 79 hours of program-specific requirements. The program-specific requirements include 2 hours of general engineering courses, 32 hours of required electrical and computer engineering core courses, 10 hours of electrical engineering concentration required courses, 15 hours of ECE-, CS-, or CO-prefixed elective courses, 6 hours of completely free electives at the college level, 5 hours of engineering science elective courses, and 9 hours of restricted electives chosen for depth or breadth; courses can be approved by the department, but some courses are pre-approved: technical drawing EGR 143, any courses based directly or indirectly on calculus, and all 300, 400, and 500 level courses.

This division of courses is planned to assure that electrical students complete lecture and laboratory courses in: circuits, analog electronics, digital electronics, signals, integrated systems, an advanced electrical engineering elective area, and a capstone design project. The format of laboratories and design projects is such that students will experience working as an individual, working with a same-discipline partner or small team, and finally working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

The degree requirements may be fulfilled with the Trine courses listed below or others at the department’s discretion. For curriculum-related details, see the department chair.

General Education Requirements – 41 hours

Communication – 9 hrs.

ENG 133Technical Communication

3

HUM 203Humanities Seminar

3

SP 203Effective Speaking

3

Humanities and Social Science – 9 hrs.

Social Science Elective

3

Humanities Elective

3

Humanities or Social Science Elective

3

Mathematics and Science – 23 hrs.

MA 134Calculus I

4

MA 164Calculus II

4

MA 213Calculus III

3

CH 104General Chemistry I

4

PH 224University Physics I

4

PH 234University Physics II

4

Total Credit Hours: 41

Additional Requirements – 9 hours

Required

MA 233Differential Equations

3

MA 393Probability & Statistics

3

MA 300-400 Level Elective

3

Total Credit Hours: 9

Core Requirements – 79 hours

Electrical and Computer Engineering Concentration Requirements – 32 hrs.

CS 1113Introduction to Object-Oriented Program

3

ECE 211Circuits Laboratory

1

ECE 213Circuit Analysis

3

ECE 231Discrete Electronics Laboratory

1

ECE 233Discrete Electronics

3

ECE 243Analog Signals

3

ECE 261Digital Systems Laboratory

1

ECE 263Digital Systems

3

ECE 271Microcontrollers Laboratory

1

ECE 273Microcontrollers

3

ECE 453Random Processes in Electrical & Computer Engineering

3

ECE 3051Junior-Year Laboratory

1

ECE 4001Contemporary Issues for Engineers

1

ECE 4002Project Management

2

ECE 4003Design Project

3

ECE 4003: Or cross-disciplinary project with an in-major oral examination

Electrical Engineering Concentration – 10 hrs.

ECE 313Electrical Power

3

ECE 323Dynamic Electromagnetic Fields

3

ECE 481Instrument Systems Laboratory

1

ECE 483Instrument Systems

3

Major Electives – 15 hrs.

ECE 112Prototyping & Projects

2

ECE 112: required only for first-time freshmen

Choose from - 13 hrs.

CO, CS, ECE, or SE prefixed courses;

Or

MAE 4023System Dynamics & Controls

3

Engineering Science – 5 hrs.

ES Elective

2

ES Elective

3

General Engineering – 2 hrs.

GE 101Introduction To Engineering

1

GE 401Professional Practice

1

Restricted Electives – 9 hrs.

Choose from approved courses: EGR 143; Calculus-based; 300-level or higher

Electives – 6 hrs.

Choose from approved courses to bring the total to 129 hours

Total Credit Hours: 79

Total Credit Hours: 129