Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Programme By Jacksonville University |TopUniversities
Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

A BS degree in either branch of engineering prepares students for employment in industry or further study in a wide range of graduate programs by utilizing the Conceive, Design, Implement and Operate (CDIO) approach. The core courses in the Division of Science and Mathematics provide a broad foundation of science, mathematics and engineering along with all prerequisites needed for graduate and/or professional development. The two-semester senior design courses will require students to apply the scientific and technological foundation to real engineering projects. With such an approach, students will not only become specialists with solid technology background in their majors but also gain well-rounded personal and interpersonal skills. It consists of the following courses EE 100 Engineering Orientation 2 EE 200 Circuit Analysis; EE 201 Introduction to Digital Circuit; EE 202 Electronics; EE 203 Application Tools for Engineering Students; EE 230WS Technical Communication; CHEM 103 General Chemistry I; CS 170 Introduction to Scientific Programming; MATH 140 Calculus I; MATH 141 Calculus II; MATH 300 Calculus III; MATH 331 Differential Equations; PHYS 151 General Physics: Mechanics; PHYS 152 General Physics: Electricity & Magnetism.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

A BS degree in either branch of engineering prepares students for employment in industry or further study in a wide range of graduate programs by utilizing the Conceive, Design, Implement and Operate (CDIO) approach. The core courses in the Division of Science and Mathematics provide a broad foundation of science, mathematics and engineering along with all prerequisites needed for graduate and/or professional development. The two-semester senior design courses will require students to apply the scientific and technological foundation to real engineering projects. With such an approach, students will not only become specialists with solid technology background in their majors but also gain well-rounded personal and interpersonal skills. It consists of the following courses EE 100 Engineering Orientation 2 EE 200 Circuit Analysis; EE 201 Introduction to Digital Circuit; EE 202 Electronics; EE 203 Application Tools for Engineering Students; EE 230WS Technical Communication; CHEM 103 General Chemistry I; CS 170 Introduction to Scientific Programming; MATH 140 Calculus I; MATH 141 Calculus II; MATH 300 Calculus III; MATH 331 Differential Equations; PHYS 151 General Physics: Mechanics; PHYS 152 General Physics: Electricity & Magnetism.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
105+
79+
56+
Students must have high school transcripts showing a minimum of two years at an English speaking institution and demonstrating significant language achievement through rigorous coursework; transcripts showing the completion of an ESL (English as a Second Language) program at a regionally accredited college or university and the completion of a course in English Composition equivalent to ENGL 101 with a grade of C or higher; transcripts showing 24 or more college-level credits with a C average or higher from a regionally accredited college or university. Other English Language Requirements Students whose first language is not English may demonstrate proficiency by submitting original copies of score reports, certificates or transcripts of one of the following: The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of either 540 on the paper-based exam; PTE Academic with a minimum score of 52; a critical reading score on the SAT of 480 or higher; a EBRW score on the new SAT of 500 or higher; Reading and writing scores of 20 or higher on the ACT.

Jan-2000

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