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FIRST YEARSECOND YEAR FallWinterSpringFallWinterSpring ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING MTH 111 CH 201/221 Chemistry Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are additional prerequisites for third-year courses. * Need working TekBot from ECE 112, or ECE 199 Tekbot concurrent okay Rev. 8/2007 ECE 111 or ENGR 111 MTH 112 MTH 251 Differential Calculus WR 121 English Composition MTH 231 Co-Req CS 161 Intro to Computer Sci. I ‘Java’ MTH 231 or MTH 251 Co-Req ECE 271 Digital Logic Design MTH 254 Vector Calculus MTH 251 PH 211 Physics w/Calculus Lifetime Fitness e.g. HHS Lab MTH 231 CS 162 Intro to Computer Sci. II ‘Java’ MTH 251 & MTH 252 ENGR 201 Electrical Fundamentals MTH 256 Differential Equations MTH 252 PH 212 Physics w/Calculus ENGR 202 Electrical Fundamentals MTH 252 MTH 306 Matrix & Power Series Methods MTH 254 PH 213 Physics w/Calculus Perspectives Western Culture MTH 256 ENGR 203 Electrical Fundamentals MTH 254 MTH 255 Vector Calculus II WR 121 WR 327 Technical Report Writing COMM 111/114 Speech ECE 112 or ENGR 112 MTH 252 Integral Calculus Academic Year: MTH 112 MTH 231 Discrete Math CS 261 Data Structures in ‘C’ ECE 112, ENGR 201 or electronics experience ECE 272* Digital Logic Design Lab MTH 111 or MTH 251

ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING Additional courses not requiring admission to the Professional Engineering Program Rev. 8/2007 Perspectives Social Processes & Institutions Difference, Power & Discrimination ENGR 390 Engineering Economics Synthesis Contemporary Global Issues Synthesis Science, Technology, & Society Bioscience Elective Perspectives Cultural Diversity Perspectives Literature & Arts NOTES: 1. MECOP admission – all and shaded courses plus CS With advisor approval, CH may be substituted for the chemistry series CH or CH CS 261 must be taught with the C programming language. If not, the C language will have to be learned separately prior to ECE 375, e.g. OSU’s CS 151, Introduction to C Programming. 4. Credits to graduate = 180.

Fall Winter Spring ENGR 203, MTH 256 ECE 351 Signals & Systems I ECE 271/2 ECE 375 Comp Structures & Assembly Lang Programming ENGR 203 ECE 322 Electronics ECE 323 Digital Electronics MTH 306, ECE 351 ECE 353 Intro to Prob. & Random Signals Rev. 8/2007 MTH 254, ECE 351 ECE 352 Signals & Systems II MTH 255 & ENGR 203 ECE 390 Electric & Magnetic Fields (fall term) NOTES: 1. MECOP students take fall and winter courses in their junior year. 2. ECE 271/272 is offered fall/spring terms. 3. ECE 323 is offered fall/spring terms. 4. ECE 351 is offered fall/winter terms; 5. ECE 352 and ECE 353 are offered winter/spring terms. 6. ECE 375 is offered fall/winter terms. 7. ECE 391X and ECE 331 are offered winter terms. 8. ECE 271/2 is a hard prerequisite to ECE 375. CS 261 & ECE 375 ECE 372 Into to Computer Networks ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING Junior Year Technical Curriculum Dependent on Track NOTES: 1. ENGR 211, ENGR 212 and ECE 331 are useful for Energy Systems, Robotics & Control, and Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam preparation. 2. ECE 317 is for Materials & Devices, Integrated Circuits, High Frequency Systems and Applied Electromagnetics, Optoelectronics, and FE Exam preparation. 3. ECE 390 is useful for all except Computer & Network. 4. CS 311 is useful for Computer & Network. MTH 256, ENGR 203 ECE 391X Electromagnetic Fields & Trans Lines ENGR 201 ECE 317 Electronic Materials & Devices (fall term) ENGR 202, ENGR 211, ECE 390 ECE 331 Electromech Energy Conversion (winter term) CS 261 in ‘C’ & ECE 271 CS 311 Operating Systems I (fall, winter, or summer term) MTH 254 Co-Req ENGR 211 Statics PH 211 ENGR 212 Dynamics