College of EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringAcademicsUndergraduateWireless EngineeringWIRE Curriculum

Wireless Engineering

WIRE (wireless engineering) curriculum charts are available:

 

Undergraduate

Freshman
FallHoursSpringHours
CHEM 1030 Fundamentals Chemistry I3COMP 1220 Introduction to Computing with Python22
CHEM 1031 Fundamental Chemistry I Laboratory1ENGL 1120 English Composition II3
ENGL 1100 English Composition I3ENGR 1110 Introduction to Engineering2
ENGR 1100 Engineering Orientation0MATH 1620 Calculus II4
MATH 1610 Calculus I4PHYS 1600 Engineering Physics I4
Core Fine Arts13 
 14 15
Sophomore
FallHoursSpringHours
ELEC 2200 Digital Logic Circuits3ELEC 2110 Electric Circuit Analysis4
MATH 2630 Calculus III4ELEC 2220 Computer Systems3
PHYS 1610 Engineering Physics II4MATH 2650 Linear Differential Equations3
Core History13MATH 2660 Topics in Linear Algebra3
Core Social Science13Core History or Core Social Science13
 17 16
Junior
FallHoursSpringHours
COMP 3000 Object-Oriented Programming for Engineers and Scientists3ELEC 3030 RF Systems Lab1
ELEC 2120 Signals and Systems4ELEC 3320 Electromagnetics for Wireless Communication3
ELEC 2210 Digital Electronics4ELEC 3700 Analog Electronics3
ELEC 3310 Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics3ELEC 3800 Random Signals and Systems3
ELEC 5220 Information Networks and Technology3INSY 3600 Engineering Economy (or ROTC)33
 Ethics43
 17 16
Senior
FallHoursSpringHours
ELEC 3060 Wireless Design Lab1ELEC 4020 Capstone Design II3
ELEC 3400 Communication Systems3Wireless Elective56
ELEC 4010 Capstone Design I1ELEC 4100 Wireless Communication Systems3
ELEC 5130 RF Devices and Circuits23Free Elective/ROTC33
ELEC 5410 Digital Signal Processing23UNIV 4AA0 Achieve the Creed0
Core Literature13 
 14 15
Total Hours: 124
1

The AU Bulletin lists the University Core Curriculum requirements for students in the College of Engineering. Students must complete a sequence in either Literature or History. Because of the discipline specific requirements for the Humanities courses, it is recommended that a History sequence be completed in the Social Sciences courses.

2

Students may opt for the 3 credit course COMP 1210 Fundamentals of Computing I. Only two credits of COMP 1210 will count in place of COMP 1200, and the third hour may count toward free elective credit.

3

For students completing the ROTC program, the first ROTC course may be used as the 3-hour free elective, and the second ROTC course may be substituted for INSY 3600.

4

Ethics course options: PHIL 1020 Introduction to Ethics, PHIL 1030 Ethics and the Health Sciences, PHIL 1040 Business Ethics, and PHIL 1110 Ethical and Conceptual Foundations of Science.

5

See advisor for list of approved Wireless electives.

Wireless Elective - see adviser for approved course listing.