Electrical Engineering Curriculum


What makes the electrical engineering curriculum at Kettering University so unique?

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Electrical Engineering is distinguished by a unique combination of courses taught by highly experienced faculty dedicated to undergraduate education using state-of-the-art lab facilities in automotive electronics, high voltage measurement, power electronics, and other areas.  To this, we add relevant industrial experience through our co-op program.   A degree in Electrical Engineering from Kettering University has proven to be a ticket to successful employment in a wide spectrum of industries.

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EE 210 - Circuits I
EE 211 - Circuits I Lab
EE 212 - Applied Electrical Circuits
EE 240 - Electromagnetic Fields & Appli
EE 291 - Electrical Eng Special Topics
EE 297 - Electrical Eng Free Elective
EE 310 - Circuits II
EE 320 - Electronics I
EE 321 - Electronics I Laboratory
EE 322 - Applied Power Electronics
EE 325 - Prin Microelectrncs Processing
EE 332 - Signals & Systems
EE 340 - Electromagnetic Wave Propagat
EE 342 - Electrical Machines
EE 344 - Fundamentals of Power Systems
EE 346 - High Volt. Gen. & Measur. Tech
EE 348 - Electromagnetic Compatibility
EE 420 - Electronics II
EE 424 - Power Electronics & Applicatio
EE 426 - Solid State Devices
EE 427 - Semicondctr Device Fundamentls
EE 428 - VLSI Design
EE 430 - Communication Systems
EE 432 - Feedback Control Systems
EE 434 - Digital Signal Processing
EE 444 - Comp. Methods in Power Systems
EE 490 - Senior EE Engnrg Desgn Project
EE 491 - Electrical Eng Special Topics
EE 497 - Electrical Eng Free Elective
EE 498 - Electrical Eng Study Abroad
EE 499 - EE Independent Study

Electrical Engineering Representative Schedule

Freshman

Term 1
CHEM-135 Principles of Chemistry
CHEM-136 Principles of Chemistry Lab
COMM-101 Written & Oral Communication I
IME-100 Interdisciplinary Design & Manufacturing
MATH-101 Calculus I
ORTN-101 Learning, Success, and Teamwork
Term 2
CS-101 Computing & Algorithms I
HUMN-201 Introduction to the Humanities
MATH-102 Calculus II
PHYS-114 Newtonian Mechanics
PHYS-115 Newtonian Mechanics Lab

Sophomore

Term 1
MATH-203 Multivariate Calculus
MECH-210 Mechanics I
PHYS-224 Electricity & Magnetism
PHYS-225 Electricity & Magnetism Lab
SSCI-201 Introduction to the Social Sciences
Term 2
CE-210 Digital Systems I
ECON-201 Economic Principles
EE-210 Circuits I
EE-211 Circuits I Lab
MATH-204 Diff Eq and Laplace Transforms

Junior

Term 1
COMM-301 Written & Oral Communication II
EE-310 Circuits II
EE-332 Signals & Systems
MATH-307 Matrix Algebra
Term 2
CE-320 Microcomputers I
EE-240 Electromagnetic Fields & Applications
EE-320 Electronics I
EE-321 Electronics I Lab
MATH-408 Probability & Statistics
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Engineering Elective

Senior

Term 1
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Advanced Humanities Elective
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Electrical Engineering Elective
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Electrical Engineering Elective
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Electrical Engineering Elective
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Science Elective
Term 2
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Advanced Social Science Elective
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Electrical Engineering Elective
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Electrical Engineering Elective
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Electrical Engineering Elective
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Free Elective
Term 3
EE-490 Senior Electrical Engineering Design Project
LS-489 Senior Seminar
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Computer Engineering/Electrical Engineering Elective
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Free Elective

 

 

 

Electrical Engineering graduates will have

  1. the analysis, synthesis and design skills to qualify them for immediate employment or graduate study in the areas of electrical, electronic and digital systems;
  2. the teamwork, communications and interpersonal skills to enable them to be productive members of interdisciplinary engineering teams;
  3. the confidence, professionalism and experience to enable them to assume positions of technical and/or managerial leadership as their careers develop; and
  4. a solid foundation in basic mathematics, science and electrical engineering that will enable them to continue their professional development and sustain a life-long career in electrical engineering, either through advanced course work or continuing self-directed learning and development activities.