Electrical Engineering Minor

For information, contact the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 260 Garland Hall, 513-529-0740.

This minor is not open to students majoring in computer engineering, electrical engineering, robotics engineering, or engineering management with concentration in electronics and computing. This minor provides fundamentals of electrical and electronic engineering, which includes a variety of industrial applications involving electrical/electronic circuits and microprocessor systems. It combines a strong base in engineering science with project-based laboratory and design experience.

A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required for all courses in the minor.  None of these courses may be taken on a credit/no-credit basis.

Program Requirements

(20 semester hours)

Students are responsible for meeting the prerequisites of all courses in the minor.
Required courses
ECE 205Electric Circuit Analysis I4
ECE 287Digital Systems Design4
Elective courses
Select at least four of the following (for a minimum of 12 hours):12
Bioinstrumentation
Measurements and Instrumentation
Computer Organization
Energy Systems Engineering
Advanced Circuits and Fundamentals of Renewable Energy
MATLAB and its engineering applications
Electronics
Signals and Systems
Elements of Robotics
Industrial Robotics
Applied Electromagnetics
Introduction to Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes
Introduction to Smartphone Technologies
Undergraduate Research Immersion Project
Sensors and Data Fusion with Robotics Applications
Design and Modeling of Robotic Systems
Digital Signal Processing
Biomedical Signal Analysis and Machine Learning
Radar Signal Processing
Digital Image Processing
Electromagnetics in Wireless Sensing and Communications
Control of Dynamic Systems
Communication Systems
Network Performance Analysis
Embedded Systems Design
Computer Aided Design Tools for Computer Engineering
Power Systems Engineering
Power Electronics
Electric Vehicle Technology
Total Credit Hours20