University of New Mexico

Course Details

BS Electrical Engineering

Course Description

The EE program is divided into several areas of concentration, or tracks: Digital Systems, Electromagnetics, Microelectronics, Optics, Power/Energy Systems, Signals and Systems, and Systems and Controls. A Power and Energy track is the most recent addition, reflecting the sustainability and "green" objectives of today's engineering disciplines. See the EE Curriculum Sheet for more details. ECE TRACK COURSES AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES Both the Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering programs offer areas of specialization, or tracks. Students must take two classes from the track of their choice. In addition, technical electives are required by both programs. Technical electives are developed in consultation with your academic advisor and can be taken from ECE, Computer Science, Physics, Math or other engineering-related courses 300-level or above. (ECE 231: Intermediate Programming is the only 200-level exception allowed in the EE program only.) Below is a list of track areas, courses required for each and technical elective credit hours required for by each program.

Course Duration

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120credit

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BS Electrical Engineering University of New Mexico