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Electrical Engineering, B.S.


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Suggested Course Sequence


1 Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA 2.000 in all Engineering courses for graduation. GPA of 2.000 or higher is required for all prerequisite courses. Students must complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework, 30 of which must from the University of Wyoming.

Total Credits: 17 Hours


Total Credits: 14 Hours


Sophomore Year: Fall


Total Credits: 17 Hours


Sophomore Year: Spring


Total Credits: 17 Hours


Junior Year: Fall


Total Credits: 17 Hours


Total Credits: 17 Hours


Senior Year: Fall


Total Credits: 15 Hours


Senior Year: Spring


  • Credits: 2 8
  • BE or EE Elective Credits: 3 7
  • BE or EE Elective Credits: 3 7
  • BE or EE Elective Credits: 3 7
  • BE or EE Elective Credits: 3 7

Total Credits: 14 Hours


Total Credits: 128 Hours


EE 1101  is recommended for EE and CPEN majors

Or any ES, EE, BE course (>2000 level), or COSC 3011  or COSC 3750  

PHYS 1210 : no credit can be earned in PHYS 1210  if taken after ES 2120 . PHYS 1220  should be taken before or concurrently with ES 2210 .

One course from the ECE Math/Science Elective List. ABET requires a minimum of 30 hours of Math/ Science Electives.

Any course marked as technical electives in the ECE. Credit can be earned for professional internships or CO-OPs.

A minimum of 15 hours of electives from BE or EE courses (4000-level or above) is required.

8 To meet the COM3 requirement with EE 4820  and EE 4830  the COM2 course must be taken before EE 4820 .

Also, EE 4820  and EE 4830  must be taken in sequence. COM 2 grade of C or better is required.

9 ES 4920 will be allowed for Technical Elective Credit

10 Internships for Credit must go through EE 4800

11 Online courses taken outside of the Wyoming system, will not be considered for preapproved Transfer.

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