Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Clemson University
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The Electrical Engineering program at Clemson University provides fundamental education in core EE areas such as circuits, electronics, electromagnetics, controls, power, and communications. These fundamental areas are more fully developed by specialization in elective courses. The Power Systems specialization includes courses in Energy Conversion, Power Systems Analysis, and Electric Machines, Power Electronics and Drives. This focus on energy systems analysis and energy conversion is appropriate for students who work for or plan to work for electric utilities, electrical equipment manufacturers or companies which rely heavily on electrical energy.
Next Steps
- The important first step is to please notify us of your interest in the program.
- Complete the listed pre-requisite courses by transferring previous college credits or signing up to take them at another college. An average GPA of 3.0 is required.
- EPCE has arranged for the pre-requisite courses to be delivered online from Colorado Community Colleges Online (CCCOnline) and the Community College of Denver.
- When you have completed all the pre-requisites, please send a completed Preliminary Application Form to the Holcombe Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering at Clemson.
- The Holcombe Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering at Clemson will notify you of your status based on your Preliminary Application Form.
- When you are notified that your pre-requisites are met, please complete a formal application to Clemson University.
Courses
126 credit hours
Prerequisite Courses - 36 credit hours
- CH 101 - Chemistry I (4)
- CH 102 - Chemistry II (4)
- CPSC 111 - Elem. Comp. Progr. in C/C++ (3)
- ENGL 103 - Accelerated Composition (3)
- MTHSC 106 - Calculus of One Variable I (4)
- MTHSC 108 - Calculus of One Variable II (4)
- MTHSC 206 - Calculus of Several Variables (4) - strongly recommend before applying
- MTHSC 208 - Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (4) - strongly recommend before applying
- PHYS 122 - Physics with Calculus I (3)
- PHYS 221 - Physics with Calculus II (3)
ECE Engineering - 61 credit hours (Click here to see ECE course descriptions)
- ECE 201 - Logic and Computing Devices (3)
- ECE 202 - Electric Circuits I (3)
- ECE 211 - Electrical Engineering Lab. I (1)
- ECE 212 - Electrical Engineering Lab. II (1)
- ECE 262 - Electric Circuits II (3)
- ECE 272 - Computer Organization (4)
- ECE 311 - Electrical Engineering Lab. III (1)
- ECE 312 - Electrical Engineering Lab. IV (1)
- ECE 317 - Random Signal Analysis (3)
- ECE 320 - Electronics I (3)
- ECE 321 - Electronics II (3)
- ECE 330 - Signals, Systems, and Transforms (3))
- ECE 360 - Electric Power Engineering (3)
- ECE 371 - Microcomputer Interfacing (4)
- ECE 380 - Electromagnetics (3)
- ECE 381 - Fields, Waves, and Circuits (3)
- ECE 409 - Continuous and Discrete Syst. Des. (3)
- ECE 427 - Communications Systems (3)
- ECE 495 - Integrated Systems Design I (2)
- ECE 496 - Integrated System Design II (2)
- 3 Elective Engineering courses (9)
Other Engineering Courses - 5 credit hours
- CES 102 - Engineering Disciplines and Skills (2)
- ENGR 141 – Programming and Problem Solving (3)
Other Mathematics - 3 credit hours
- Advanced Mathematics - Choices: MTHSC 434, MTHSC 435, MTHSC 453, or MTHSC 454 (3)
English and Communications - 6 credit hours
- COMM 150 or 250 - Communications (3)
- ENGL 314 - Technical Writing (3)
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences - 15 credit hours
- (See Clemson policy on Humanities and Social Sciences for Engineering Curricula. Six of these credit hours must also satisfy General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness and Science and Technology in Society Requirements.)
