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Electrical and Computer Engineering

41 courses found

ECE 2200 Applied Physics II
Fall 2026

An applied physics course in electricity and magnetism, with emphasis on the technologies derived from them. An integrated lab component will provide team-based, hands-on examples and reviews of key concepts. Calculus 3 (Multivariable) may be taken concurrently; however, students should be proficient with vectors and calculus, including the chain rule and trigonometric functions. Co-requisite:  APMA 2120 or equivalent, and Prerequisite: PHYS 1425 and APMA 1110 or equivalent.

4.7
Rating
1.4
Difficulty
3.83
GPA
ECE 2300 Applied Circuits
Fall 2026

This course introduces electrical engineering theory and its application to circuits containing active and passive circuit elements. Content includes fundamental concepts such as voltage, current, power, energy and Ohm's Law as well as circuit analysis techniques including node-voltage and mesh-current based on circuit laws and theorems such as Kirchhoff Laws, source superposition, and equivalent circuits. Prerequisite: Must have completed (APMA 1110 or MATH 1320) AND (ENGR 1624 or ENGR 1410 or ENGR 2595 Topic Engineering Foundations I or ENGR 1010)

4.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.64
GPA
ECE 2330 Digital Logic Design
Fall 2026

Introduction to analysis and design of digital systems from switches to gates to components to CPU. Analysis and design of combinational and sequential components including multiplexers and demultiplexers, decoders and encoders, comparators, adders and ALU, registers and register files, counters and timers, RTL design, culminating in the design of a simple programmable processor. 10-12 studio design activities. Cross-listed as CS 2330.

4.1
Rating
2.7
Difficulty
3.39
GPA
ECE 2410 Intro to Machine Learning
Fall 2026

Learn about and experiment with machine learning algorithms using Python. Applications include image classification, removing noise from images, and linear regression. Students will collect and interpret data, learn machine learning theory, build systems-level thinking skills required to strategize how to break the problem down into various functions, and to implement, test and document those functions. Prerequisite: CS 111X

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Difficulty
3.71
GPA
ECE 2600 Electronics
Fall 2026

Studies the modeling, analysis, design, computer simulation, and measurement of electrical circuits which contain non-linear devices such as junction diodes and field effect transistors. Includes the gain and frequency response of linear amplifiers, power supplies, and other practical electronic circuits. This course is taught in a studio style with mixed lecture and lab. Pre or Corequisite: APMA 2130 and ECE 2700 AND Prerequisite: (ECE 2300 or ECE 2501 Topic Applied Circuits (link 15599)

4.5
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.63
GPA
ECE 2700 Signals and Systems
Fall 2026

Develops tools for analyzing signals and systems in continuous and discrete-time, for controls, communications, signal processing and machine learning. Primary concepts are the representation of signals and linear systems in the time domain (convolution, differential equations, state-space representation) and in the frequency domain (Fourier/Laplace analysis) including practical programming examples. Co-requisite: APMA 2130 or MATH 3250, and Prerequisite: (ECE 2300 or ECE 2501 Topic: Applied Circuits)

2.7
Rating
5.0
Difficulty
3.22
GPA
ECE 3103 Solid State Devices
Fall 2026

Analyzes the basics of band theory and atomic structure; charge-transport in solids; current voltage characteristics of semiconductor devices, including p-n junction diodes, bipolar transistors, Schottky diodes, and insulated-gate field-effect transistors; electron emission; and superconductive devices. Prerequisite: ECE 2300.

4.2
Rating
2.4
Difficulty
3.46
GPA
ECE 3209 Electromagnetic Fields
Fall 2026

Analyzes the basic laws of electromagnetic theory, beginning with static electric and magnetic fields, and concluding with dynamic E&M fields; plane wave propagation in various media; Maxwell's Laws in differential and integral form; electrical properties of matter; transmission lines, waveguides, and elementary antennas. Prerequisite: APMA 2130, ECE 2300, and ECE 2200 or equivalent.

3.5
Rating
4.5
Difficulty
2.91
GPA
ECE 3430 Introduction to Embedded Computer Systems
Fall 2026

An embedded computer is designed to efficiently interact directly with its physical environment. This lab-based course explores architecture and interface issues relating to the design, evaluation and implementation of embedded systems . Topics include hardware and software organization, power management, digital and analog I/O devices, memory systems, timing and interrupts. Prerequisites: (ECE 2300 or ECE 2630) AND ECE 2330 AND CS 2130 all with a grade of a C- or better.

4.3
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.82
GPA
ECE 3502 Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Fall 2026

A third-level undergraduate course covering a topic not normally covered in the course offerings. The topic usually reflects new developments in the electrical and computer engineering field. Offering is based on student and faculty interests.

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Difficulty
3.79
GPA
ECE 3660 Microelectronic Circuits
Fall 2026

Construction of electronic circuit design to specifications. Focuses on computer simulation, construction, and testing of designed circuits in the laboratory to verify predicted performance. Includes differential amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, multivibrators, and digital circuits. Three lecture and three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: ECE 2600 or ECE 2660

4.4
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.51
GPA
ECE 4060 Autonomous Mobile Robots
Fall 2026

The objective of this course is to provide the basic concepts and algorithms required to develop mobile robots that act autonomously in complex environments. The main emphasis is on mobile robot locomotion and kinematics, control, sensing, localization, mapping, path and motion planning. Prerequisites: APMA 2130, APMA 3080, APMA 3100, and CS 2130 or equivalent. 

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ECE 4230 Optical and Quantum Electronics
Fall 2026

Quantum electronics, the study of light and matter interaction, has become the cornerstone in many areas of optical science and technology. This course reviews the principles of lasers then introduces the generalized nonlinear wave equations. This course will cover typical nonlinear effects and their applications in telecommunication, ultrafast laser, quantum computing/information and chemical/bio spectroscopy.  Prerequisite: ECE 3209.

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ECE 4265 Microwave Engineering Laboratory
Fall 2026

Analyzes the measurement and behavior of high-frequency circuits and components; equivalent circuit models for lumped elements; measurement of standing waves, power, and frequency; use of vector network analyzers and spectrum analyzers; and computer-aided design, fabrication, and characterization of microstrip circuits. Corequisite: ECE 5260 or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.04
GPA
ECE 4380 AI Hardware
Fall 2026

This course explores the intricacies of AI hardware, including the current landscape and anticipating the necessary developments in response to AI's rapid growth and widespread integration across all computing tiers. Through this exploration, you will gain an understanding of both the existing technologies and the future challenges in AI hardware design and implementation. Prerequisites: ECE 2330 or CS 2130. 

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ECE 4440 Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone
Fall 2026

Design, analysis and testing of an embedded computer system to meet specific needs, considering public health, safety and welfare as well as societal impacts. Tradeoff analysis and constraint satisfaction facilitated by the use of appropriate engineering analysis techniques. Semester-long team project develops physical prototype. Counts as major design experience for ECE students. Prerequisites (ECE 3430 or ECE 3502 ECR II) AND (ECE 3750 or ECE 2700) AND 4th year standing

4.5
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.74
GPA
ECE 4501 Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Fall 2026

A fourth-level undergraduate course covering a topic not normally covered in the course offerings. The topic usually reflects new developments in the electrical and computer engineering field. Offering is based on student and faculty interests.

2.9
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.73
GPA
ECE 4502 Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Fall 2026

A fourth-level undergraduate course covering a topic not normally covered in the course offerings. The topic usually reflects new developments in the electrical and computer engineering field. Offering is based on student and faculty interests.

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Difficulty
3.76
GPA
ECE 4710 Communications
Fall 2026

Explores the statistical methods of analyzing communications systems: random signals and noise, statistical communication theory, and digital communications. Analysis of baseband and carrier transmission techniques; and design examples in satellite communications. Prerequisite: (APMA 3100 or MATH 3100) AND (ECE 3750 or ECE 2700)

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Difficulty
3.36
GPA
ECE 4750 Digital Signal Processing
Fall 2026

An introduction to digital signal processing. Topics include discrete-time signals and systems, application of z-transforms, the discrete-time Fourier transform, sampling, digital filter design, the discrete Fourier transform, the fast Fourier transform, quantization effects and nonlinear filters. Prerequisite: CS 2130.

4.0
Rating
3.5
Difficulty
3.48
GPA
ECE 4907 Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Projects
Fall 2026

Under faculty supervision, students plan a project of at least one semester's duration, conduct the analysis or design and test, and report on the results. If this work is to be the basis for an undergraduate thesis, the course should be taken no later than the seventh semester. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

5.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.58
GPA
ECE 4908 Electrical Engineering Projects
Fall 2026

Under faculty supervision, students plan a project of at least one semester's duration, conduct the analysis or design and test, and report on the results. If this work is to be the basis for an undergraduate thesis, the course should be taken no later than the seventh semester. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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3.84
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ECE 5241 Optics and Lasers
Fall 2026

Reviews the electromagnetic principles of optics; Maxwell's equations; reflection and transmission of electromagnetic fields at dielectric interfaces; Gaussian beams; interference and diffraction; laser theory with illustrations chosen from atomic, gas and semiconductor laser systems; detectors including photomultipliers and semiconductor-based detectors; and noise theory and noise sources in optical detection. Prerequisite: ECE 3103, 3209, 3750.

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Difficulty
3.55
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ECE 5260 Microwave Engineering I
Fall 2026

Design and analysis of passive microwave circuits. Topics include transmission lines, electromagnetic field theory, waveguides, microwave network analysis and signal flow graphs, impedance matching and tuning, resonators, power dividers and directional couplers, and microwave filters. Prerequisite: ECE 2600 or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.18
GPA
ECE 6060 Autonomous Mobile Robots
Fall 2026

This course will teach students the required skills, concepts, and algorithms to develop mobile robots that act autonomously in complex environments. The main emphasis is on mobile robot locomotion and kinematics, control, sensing, localization, mapping, path planning, and motion planning. Besides theory, students are exposed to simulation environments and lab exercises with real robotic systems.

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Difficulty
3.42
GPA