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Major Academic Plan (MAP) Why study Electrical Engineering? Electrical Engineering is both one of the country’s highest paid occupations and one with the lowest unemployment rates. The current economy thrives on innovation, and electrical engineers are at the forefront of it, constantly developing not only new and exciting products, but also technologies that improve society and the world. Be part of the future! Career Opportunities Besides the traditional roles electrical engineers play in the design and implementation of systems such as integrated circuits, power plants, control systems, etc., the recent growth in fields like wireless communications, alternative energy, biomedical engineering, robotics, etc., provide electrical engineers with innumerable choices of rewarding jobs. Out graduates currently are employed in a wide range of geographically diverse companies in positions that vary from design engineers to upper management. EWU’s laboratory-intensive Electrical Engineering program will prepare you to have a seamless transmission into the workplace, regardless of your career choice. Program Advisor Terry Geyer 319B Computing & Engineering Building Cheney, WA 99004 (509) 359-6254 tgeyer@ewu.edu Department Chair Esteban Rodriguez- Marek CEB 319G (509)359-7004 erodriguezma@ewu.edu Department Assistant Karen Simmons CEB 319G (509)359-4752 ksimmons@ewu.edu Sample Careers Power Engineer Chip Designer Communications Engineer Associate in Arts & Sciences BS in Electrical Engineering (153 credits) Department of Engineering & Design College of Science Health & Engineering
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Degree Requirements (AA-DTA) with Suggested Classes that Fulfill EWU Prerequisites/Requirements Required Courses for Undergraduate Students at EWU International Studies (4 quarter credit minimum) Not recommended to be taken prior to admission to Eastern. This requirement will be fulfilled within the major degree program while attending EWU. IMPORTANT NOTE : *It is highly recommended that students interested in this program complete the equivalent PHYS 151-153 General Physics series concurrently with the MATH 151-153 Calculus series prior to attending Eastern if possible BASIC SKILLS (15 credits) ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)ENGL 101 College Composition: Exposition and Argument (5) ENGL 127 Writing: Social Science(5) or ENGL 128 Research Writing: Science/Engineering/Business ENGL 201 College Composition: Analysis/Research/Document (5) MATH& 141 Precalculus I (5)MATH 141 Precalculus I (5) HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS/ENGLISH (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. SOCIAL SCIENCE (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. NATURAL SCIENCE (15 credits) CHEM& 161 General Chem. w/Lab I (5)CHEM 151 General Chemistry (5) MATH& 142 Precalculus II (5)MATH 142 Precalculus II (5) PHYS& 221 Engineering Phys. I w/Lab (5)PHYS 151 General Physics I (5) PHYS 161 Mechanics Lab (1) ADDITIONAL CREDITS (15 credits) MATH& 151 Calculus I (5)MATH 161 Calculus I (5) MATH& 152 Calculus II (5)MATH 162 Calculus II (5) MATH& 153 Calculus III (5)MATH 163 Calculus III (5) LIFETIME FITNESS/WELLNESS AND ACTIVITY (4-9 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT (1 course) *Speak with advisor at Eastern. ELECTIVES (6-11 credits) PHYS& 222 Engineering Phys. II w/Lab (5)PHYS 152 General Physics II (5) PHYS 162 Heat and Optics Lab (1) PHYS& 223 Engineering Phys. III w/Lab (5)PHYS 153 General Physics PHYS 163 Instrumentation Lab (1) Cultural Diversity (4 quarter credit minimum) o AMES 100 Introduction TO American Minority and Ethnic Studies (5) o AMES 150 Race and Ethnicity in the Pacific (5) o ANTH 211 Nuu-Chah-Nulth-Indians (5) o ANTH& 210 Indians of North America (5) o ANTH& 216 Northwest Coast Indians (5) o CJ 220 Multicultural Diversity in Criminal Justice 95) o CMST 238 Intercultural Communication (5) o ENGL 160 Literature By and About Women (5) o ENGL 249 U.S. Latino Literature (5) o HIST 224 African-American History (5) o HIST 233 History of Latin America (5) o HIST& 215 Women in U.S. History (5) o SOC 220 Sex and Gender in Society (5) Course(s) listed in the left column are those offered at your institution, course(s) listed in the right column are those that are equivalent at EWU.
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