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Purpose
The purpose of this qualifying procedure is to prepare a
student (holding a BS degree in a field which is closely
related to Electrical Engineering) to a level
commensurate with the BSEE in order to enter the EE
Graduate program. This can apply to students with the BS
in other engineering programs, Engineering Physics, and
possibly other science majors. These requirements go
beyond fulfilling the prerequisite for desired graduate
courses and are intended to qualify the student with a
broad background in the undergraduate EE curriculum.
Means
of Fulfilling the Qualifying Requirements
A
student may qualify for entering the MSEE program from a
background other than the BSEE by taking a sequence of
courses approved by the Graduate Advisor. The following
standards apply.
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A grade of B or better must be received in each
course taken.
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The course may be waived by scoring in the
upper 30% of the class in the final (comprehensive)
exam for the course.
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The course may be waived by establishing that a
grade of B or better has been obtained in equivalent
course or courses.
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Earning a grade of B or better in a closely related
EE graduate level course.
Courses
Required
A
student from a background other than the BSEE should
show competence in the following course areas. A student
with a BS in another engineering discipline can usually
qualify by taking from 4 to 10 of these courses. A
student from a science background may need to take the
majority of these courses.
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EE 1347 Computer Solution of Electrical
Engineering Problems
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EE 2307 Electromagnetics I
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EE 2315 Circuit Analysis I
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EE 2446 Circuit Analysis II
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EE 3302 Fundamentals of Power System
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EE 3308 Electromagnetics II
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EE 3310 Microprocessors
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EE 3317 Linear Systems
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EE 3330 Probability and Random Signals
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EE 3341 Digital Circuit Design
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EE 3444 Electronics II
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EE 4314 Control Systems
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EE 4330 Fundamentals of Telecommunication Systems
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