BSEE Electives

The BSEE degree program includes four distinct types of electives. They are 1) Electrical Engineering, 2) Math/Science/Technical, 3) Restricted, and 4) General Education. Descriptions and requirements for these electives are given below.

Electrical Engineering Elective Courses – 15 Credit Hours

Choose 15 credit hours as described below.

  • Any non-required ECE 30000 or above courses, except ECE 32600, ECE 32700, and ECE34000
  • At least 3 credit hours must be at or above 400-level.
  • Course ECE 49500 Selected Topics in Electrical Engineering is a variable topic course and may not be approved for use as an electrical engineering elective or as a 400-level elective. Check with an ECE academic advisor for verification.

Math/Science/Technical Elective Courses – 3 Credit Hours

Any non-required course from lists of Electrical Engineering Electives or Computer Engineering Electives or Advanced Computer Engineering Electives.

Any 300-level or above math or science course with prior written approval of student's advisory committee. No CSCI-N courses are allowed as electives.

Any of the following courses.

  • MATH 33300: Chaotic Dynamical Systems
  • MATH 35100: Elementary Linear Algebra
  • MATH 51000: Vector Calculus
  • MATH 52000: Boundary Value Prob. of Diff. Eqn.
  • MATH 51100: Linear Algebra with Applications
  • MATH 52300: Introduction to Partial Diff. Eqn.
  • MATH 52500: Introduction to Complex Analysis
  • MATH 52600: Principles of Math. Modeling
  • MATH 52700: Advanced Math. Eng. & Physics I
  • MATH 52800: Advanced Math. Eng. & Physics II
  • MATH 53000: Functions of a Complex Variable I
  • MATH 53100: Functions of a Complex Variable II
  • MATH 54400: Real Analysis and Measure Theory
  • BIOL K10100: Concepts of Biology I
  • BIOL K10300: Concepts of Biology II
  • BIOL K32400: Cell Biology
  • CHEM C10600: Principles of Chemistry II
  • CHEM C31000: Analytical Chemistry
  • CHEM C34100: Organic Chemistry
  • CHEM C36000: Elementary Physical Chemistry
  • CHEM C36100: Phys. Chemistry of Bulk Matter
  • CHEM C36200: Phys. Chemistry of Molecules
  • PHYS 31000: Intermediate Mechanics
  • PHYS 34200: Modern Physics
  • PHYS 40000: Physical Optics
  • PHYS 44200: Quantum Mechanics
  • PHYS 52000: Mathematical Physics
  • PHYS 53000: Electricity & Magnetism
  • PHYS 54500: Solid State Physics
  • PHYS 55000: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
  • ECE 32600: Engineering Project Management
  • BME 24100: Biomechanics
  • BME 35200: Cell/Tissue Behavior and Properties
  • CSCI 24000 Computing II
  • CSCI 30000: Systems Programming
  • CSCI 34000: Discrete Computational Structures
  • CSCI 44100: Client-Server Database Systems
  • CSCI 44300: Database Systems
  • CSCI 46300: Analysis of Algorithms
  • CSCI 48700: Artificial Intelligence
  • ME 31000: Fluid Mechanics
  • ME 20000: Thermodynamics I
  • ME 27000: Basic Mechanics I
  • ME 27200: Mechanics of Materials
  • ME 27400: Basic Mechanics II
  • ME 30100: Thermodynamics II
  • ME 34000: Dynamic Systems and Measurements (2cr)
  • ME 34400: Introduction to Engineering Materials
  • ECE 49500: Innovative Prod Design w/Emphasis Intellectual Prop
  • NEWM-N444: Stereoscopic Production and Display
  • Three or more 1-credit sessions of internship or co-op: PHYS 40000: Physical Optics ENGR 20000, ENGR 25000, ENGR 30000, ENGR 35000, PHYS 44200: Quantum Mechanics ENGR 40000, ENGR 20010, ENGR 25010, ENGR 30010