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Fall 02-Spring 04 Catalog
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Specifics on Technical Elective Requirements
Those under the 2002-2004 catalog are required to take 13 technical elective credits. Of these 13, a minimum of 10 must be from EE, and 6 of these 10 from 400 level. The remaining 3 credits may be taken either from EE or from the list below.
For all catalogs, no more than three credits of EE Cooperative Education (EE497) may be applied to the degree.
2002-2004 Catalog non-EE technical electives
CSc 426, Computer Architecture and Organization (3 cr)
CSc 474, Computer Networks (3 cr)
Math 315, Linear Algebra (3 cr)
Math 331, Advanced Engineering Math (3 cr)
(note: Math 331 is a required course in the 2004-2005 catalog and can not serve as an elective)
Math 373, Introduction to Numerical Analysis (3 cr)
Math 471, Numerical Analysis (3 cr)
Phys 331, Introduction to Modern Physics (3 cr)
Phys 361, Optics (3 cr)
Phys 439, Physics of the Solid State (3 cr)
Phys 441, Science of Solids (3 cr)
Phys 471, Quantum Mechanics (3 cr)
Bio 325-325A, Mammalian Physiology and Lab (4 cr)
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