Electrical Engineering

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The program provides both required and elective studies in communications, computers, control systems, electromagnetics, electronics, materials processing, power, signals, solid state, and biomedical engineering. It places emphasis on the fundamentals of science and mathematics and their application to the solution of contemporary problems that are within the purview of professional electrical engineers. The program is designed to establish a sound scientific basis for continuous growth in professional competence.

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Michigan Center (USA)
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Subjects

  • Credit
  • Electrical
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical

Course programme

One of the following courses (1 credit):
Chemistry Laboratory I
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, I
All of the following courses (41 credits):
Circuits and Systems I
Circuits and Systems II
Electric Circuits and Systems Laboratory
Digital Logic Fundamentals
Electrical Engineering Analysis
Electronics Laboratory
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves I
Energy Conversion and Power Electronics
Microprocessors and Digital Systems
Introduction to Signal Processing
Principles of Electronic Devices
Ethics, Professionalism and Contemporary Issues
One of the following courses (4 credits):
Independent Senior Design
Complete a minimum of 18 credits including at least 12 credits from the focus areas below. The 12 credits must include at least one laboratory course (ECE 402, 404, 405, 407, 410, 415, 417, 420, 430, 431, 445, 458, 476, 477) and at least one 3 or 4 credit course from two different focus areas. Additional credits to meet the 18 credit requirement may be taken from any 400-level engineering course or by completing an approved 3 or 4 credit experiential education experience obtained in a minimum of three out-of-classroom experiences through engineering cooperative education or independent study. Students interested in the experiential education experience must contact the department for approval. Courses at the 400-level outside of Electrical and Computer Engineering may have restrictions or require additional prerequisites not included within this degree program.
Computing and Electronics
Applications of Analog Integrated Circuits
Embedded Cyber-Physical Systems
Introduction to Communication Networks
Biomedical Instrumentation
Introduction to Communication and Network Security
Radio Frequency Electronic Circuits
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves II
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Fundamentals of Acoustics
Microelectronic Fabrication
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Machines and Power Laboratory
Power System Analysis
Solid State Power Conversion
Biomedical Signal Processing
Modeling and Analysis of Bioelectrical Systems
Communication Systems
Communication Systems Laboratory
Digital Signal Processing
Biomedical Engineering Concentration
The department offers a concentration for students who plan to pursue graduate work in biomedical areas or seek employment in selected medical-related areas. The concentration is available to, but not required of, any student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science degree program in Electrical Engineering. Courses completed to satisfy requirement 3. above may also be used to satisfy the requirements of the concentration. The concentration will be noted on the student’s transcript.
Biomedical Engineering
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering with a biomedical engineering concentration, students must complete requirements 1., 2., and 3. above and the following:
Complete 6 credits from the following courses:
Human Gross Anatomy for Pre-Health Professionals
Cell and Molecular Biology
Introductory Physiology
Physiology for Pre-Health Professionals
Complete 9 credits from the following courses:
Biosensors for Medical Diagnostics
Biomedical Instrumentation
Biomedical Signal Processing
Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Modeling and Analysis of Bioelectrical Systems
Fundamentals of Acoustics
Students may enroll in 3 or 4 credits of ECE 490 or 491 with biomedical engineering content as approved by the student's advisor for partial fulfillment of this requirement.

Electrical Engineering

higher than £ 9000