634 Nedderman Hall
Box 19019
416 Yates Street
Arlington, TX 76019-0019
Electrical Engineering Minor
Electrical Engineering is a broad field that includes power systems, control systems, microelectronics and nanoelectronics, microprocessors and computer networks, telecommunications (wire, wireless, satellite and fiber optic), remote sensing, signal processing, neural networks, medical devices, optics (electro-optics, optoelectronics and photonics) and other emerging technologies.
To receive a minor in Electrical Engineering, a student must complete the following five courses with a grade of C or better in each:
- EE 2315 Circuit Analysis I
- EE 2303 Electronics I
- EE 2341 Digital Circuits and Systems
- EE 3316 Continuous and Discrete Signals and Systems
- EE 3407 Electromagnetics
Requirements for Licensure or Certification
All discipline specific programs in the College of Engineering meet educational requirements for professional licensure or certification in all U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia.