Electrical Engineering & Economics
Five Year Course Sequence
General Education
Butler Core Curriculum
CC 101 First Year Seminar (3)
CC 102 First Year Seminar (3)
CC 20X Global and Historical Studies (6) Second Year
Experience
Text and Ideas: Core Division 1 (3)
Perspectives in the Creative Arts: Core Division 2 (3)
The Social World: Core Division 3 (3)†‡
The Natural World: Core Division 4(3) *
Analytic Reasoning: Core Division 5(3)*
CC 1 Physical Well Being (1) Pass/Fail
Writing Across the Curriculum
• Every student must complete a course designated as writing
intensive during the junior or senior year
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Spanish, French, German, Latin, Greek, Chinese or Sign Language
(6)**
Engineering Majors
COM 102 Public Speaking (2)
• All engineering students are required to take public speaking;
this requirement
is not fulfilled with the FYS sequence
†Fulfilled by ME majors with: EC 101 Economics and the
Modern World
‡Economics coursework fulfills this requirement
*Engineering coursework fulfills this requirement
**Completion of six hours at the 200 level or above plus any needed
prerequisites
Basic Science, Math and Engineering
Science
CH 105 General Chemistry (5)*
CH 106 General Chemistry (5)*
PH 201 Analytical Physics 1 (5)
PH 202 Analytical Physics 2 (5)
Math
MA 106 Calculus 1 (5)
MA 107 Calculus 2 (4)
MA 208 Calculus 3 (3)
MA 215 Linear Algebra (3)
MA 334 Differential Equations (3)
Engineering
DD 190 Elementary Engineering Design (3)
DD 297 Engineering Topics: MATLAB (1)
CS 142 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming (3)
PH 351 Linear Circuit Analysis (4)
*CH 107 (Advance Placement Chemistry) may replace CH 105 and
CH 106
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Sciences
ECE 200 Sophomore Seminar (1)
ECE 202 Linear Circuit Analysis 2 (3)
ECE 264 Advanced C Programming (2)
ECE 301 Signals and Systems (3)
ECE 302 Probabilistic Methods in Electrical Engineering (3)
ECE 311 Electrical and Magnetic Fields (3)
ECE 340 Simulation, Modeling, and Identification (3)
*ECE 340 may be replaced with an ECE elective
Engineering Design
ECE 208 Devices Lab (1)
ECE 255 Intro to Analysis and Design (3)
ECE 270 Digital Design (4)
ECE 362 Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing (4)
ECE 382 Feedback System Analysis and Design (3)
ECE 440 Transmission of Information (3)
ECE 487 Senior Design 1 (1)
ECE 488 Senior Design 2 (2)
Engineering Communication and Ethics
TCM 360 Communications in Engineering (1)
ECE 401 Ethics in Engineering (2)
Electives
Electrical Engineering Electives (12)
List of
approved Electrical Engineering Electives
Technical Electives (3)
List of
approved Technical Electives
Economics
EC 231 Microeconomics (3) ‡
EC 232 Macroeconomics (3)‡
EC 332 Intermediate Macroeconomics (3)
EC 354 Intermediate Microeconomics (3)
EC 464 Econometrics (3)
MS 100 Basics Excel Skills for Business Applications (1)
Pass/Fail†
ECE 302Probabilistic Methods in Electrical Engineering (3)ƒ*
MS 265 Information Management (3)
MA 106 Calculus 1 (5)*
Economics Electives (12) (any four economics courses numbered
300 or higher, except EC 350)
EC 330 History of Economic Thought (3)
EC 336 Comparative Economics (3)
EC 339 Economic History of the US (3)
EC 342 Law and Economics (3)
EC 351 Urban Economics (3)
EC 355 Money and Banking (3)
EC 391 Environmental Economics (3)
EC 433 International Economics (3)
EC 434 Public Finance (3)
EC 435 Government and Business (3)
EC 438 Economic History of Europe (3)
*Required courses for Electrical Engineering majors
†Students may test out of MS 100
ƒMS 264 is substituted with ECE 302