Not all elective courses are offered every year. The courses to be offered are selected from the list below on the basis of student demand and faculty availability. All electives contain at least 1.5 design hours.
| FALL | SPRING | SUMMER |
| ECE 381 - Microcontrollers ECE 428 - Analog Filter Design ECE 433 - Fuzzy Logic and Apps ECE 436 - Digital Signal Processing ECE 465 - Control System Design ECE 475 - Communication Systems ECE 477 - Network Engineering ECE 483 - Adv Digital Design | ECE 381 - Microcontrollers ECE 427 - Knowledge Based Systems ECE 439 - Compute Vision ECE 445 - Power Dist. System ECE 477 - Network Engineering ECE 482 - Microprocessor Systems ECE 483 - Adv Digital Design ECE 484 - VLSI/CAD Design | ECE 381 - Microcontrollers ECE 427 - Knowledge Based Systems ECE 446 - Power System Analysis ECE 466 - Digital Control ECE 483 - Adv Digital Design |
Second Course Offerings
EE courses are offered during either the Fall or Spring Semester as shown in this page. Additional offerings of many EE courses are available as shown below. The department reserves the right to cancel these offerings because of lack of student demand or faculty availability.
| FALL | SPRING | SUMMER |
| ECE 282 - Digital Design II ECE 327 - Electronic Circuits II ECE 352 - Stochastic Processes ECE 365 - Control Systems ECE 375 - Intro -- Communications ECE 405 - EE Design Lab | ECE 210 - Electrical Circuits ECE 326 - Electronic Circuits I ECE 340 - Engr Electromagnetics ECE 341 - Electromech Energy Con ECE 351 - Signals & Systems ECE 404 - EE Design | ECE 211 - Circuit Analysis II |
| FALL | SPRING | SUMMER |
| ECE 210 - Electrical Circuits | ECE 282 - Digital Design | ECE 210 - Electrical Circuits ECE 282 - Digital Design ECE 365 - Control Systems ECE 375 - Intro -- Communications ECE 405 - EE Design Lab |
Other Engineering Courses of Interest to Electrical Engineering Students:
| FALL | SUMMER |
| IE 345 - Engr Econ Analysis ME 244 - Engineering Mechanics | IE 345 - Engr Econ Analysis |
Declaration of Major: Students interested in any of the majors offered by the School of Engineering should seek advisement from the School of Engineering when they initially enroll in the university and should declare a major as soon as possible. Students admitted to programs offered by the School of Engineering shall have met university admission requirements, successfully completed any required academic development and high school deficiency courses, completed MATH 120 - College Algebra (or high school equivalent) with a grade of C or better, and have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in any completed university course work.
Students with high school deficiencies, those with AD (academic development) requirements, and those starting in a mathematics course before MATH 150 - Calculus I, will require more than the eight (8) academic semesters shown in this curriculum guide. This may require a summer session(s) or an extra semester(s).
Enrollment in Upper-Division Electrical Engineering courses: The requirements for enrollment in upper-division EE courses are: satisfactory completion of all university and School of Engineering admission requirements; satisfactory completion of English, speech, chemistry, mathematics, and physics courses shown in the first two years of the program with a GPA of 2.0 for non-transfer students, transfer students from articulated programs, and Illinois resident transfer students (2.25 for other transfer students); a grade of C or better in ECE 210, and 211; and an approved application for enrollment in upper-division engineering courses.
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