Electrical Engineering Curriculum

(Entered Fall 2007 or Later)

Mathematics


5 c.u's

Natural Sciences

5.5 c.u's

Engineering


15.5 c.u's
(Minimum)

Technical
Electives
2

4 c.u's

Social Sciences & Humanities 3

7 c.u's

Free Electives

3 c.u's

           
MATH 104 PHYS 150 or PHYS 170 ESE 112 or CSE 110

M, NS, or E SS Elective 1
MATH 114

PHYS 151 or PHYS 171

ESE 116


ESE 210

 

M, NS, or E SS Elective 2
MATH 240

CHEM 101/053

or
BIOL 101

or
BIOL 121

ESE 215/205
M, NS, or E SS or H Elective 3

ESE 301

or

STAT 430

or

MATH 430

M or NS Elective ESE 216/206
M, NS, or E H  
MATH Elective
 

(A) Circuits & Architecture Course (Choose 1)
(200/201, 319, 350, 419, or 570)


  H  

 

(B) RF, Photonics, & Devices Course (Choose 1)
(218, 310, 460, 509, 511, 521, 525, or 529)


SS, H, or TBS  
   

(C) Signals, Communication, & Control (Choose 1)
(304, 325, 404, 406, 408, or 500)


  SS, H, or TBS4  
   

Elective from (A), (B), or (C)


     
   

Elective from (A), (B), or (C)


     
   

Elective from (A), (B), or (C)



     
   

Specialization Courses1

ESE Elective

ESE Elective

ESE 441

ESE 442

     
           

1For specialization electives students should preferably elect advanced ESE courses building upon ther area course selections.

2At most, one freshman-level E course may be used as a technical elective (Exceptions  CSE 112, CSE 120 and CSE 121 may be taken without constraint).

Dual-degree students with a second major outside engineering, mathermatics, or natural science may use up to two courses from their second degree to satisfy the requirements in the Technical Elective category.

3Three of the courses in the SSH column must satisfy the depth, writing, and ethics requirements.

4TBS Courses:  http://www.seas.upenn.edu/ugrad/TBS.html.