Location: 2006 Cherry Building
Phone: (409) 880-8746
Chair: Harley Myler
Chair E-mail: admin@ee.lamar.edu
Undergraduate Degree Coordinators:
Wendell Bean, (409) 880-8752, wendell.bean@lamar.edu, Cherry 2205
Graduate Degree Coordinator:
Ruhai Wan, (409) 880-1829, ruhai.wang@lamar.edu, Cherry 2207
The Bachelor of Science – Electrical Engineering (BSEE) program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). This accreditation has been continuously maintained since 1958.
The undergraduate program in electrical engineering at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University enjoys a long history of academic excellence. The program prepares graduates for a wide range of opportunities by providing a curriculum strongly based in mathematics and physics and the latest state-of-the-art material in electrical engineering, including photonics, image and signal processing, instrumentation and computer and network systems design. The interested student has ready access to faculty and lab facilities for research.
The Department of Electrical Engineering supports the mission of the College of Engineering and of ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University through teaching, research and service designed to provide the very best undergraduate electrical engineering education possible. It is our goal to provide our students with a strong theoretical foundation, practical engineering skills, experience in interpersonal communication and teamwork, and a daily emphasis on ethics, professional conduct and critical thinking. We prepare our graduates for successful engagement in commercial and industrial enterprise, research and development, and graduate study. We emphasize and support the training necessary for practice as professional engineers. Our program supports and encourages advanced study and undergraduate research activities and maintains an active research and teaching program at the graduate level through the doctorate.
Educational Objectives of the Electrical Engineering Program:
The educational outcomes that our students can expect to derive from the electrical engineering program are the following:
Students entering the electrical engineering program must have a high school course in procedural and/or object-oriented programming. If not, they must take ELEN 1301 or COSC 1336 and COSC 1337 prior to admission to advanced status.
The Department of Electrical Engineering will permit transfer of up to 66 semester hours of appropriate courses from a junior college or a community college. If the necessary pre-engineering requirements are satisfied, transfer students may finish their degree in four or five semesters.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering – 128 hours
Suggested Program of Study – Total Min. Hours: 124
First Year | Second Year | ||
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||
ELEN 1100 | MATH 2415 | ||
ENGL 1301 | MATH 2318 | ||
MATH 2413 | PHYS 2426 | ||
CHEM 1411 | MATH 3370 | ||
PHIL 1370 | INEN 2373 | ||
PEGA | |||
Spring Semester | Spring Semester | ||
Communications/Modern Language* | MATH 3301 | ||
ENGL 1302 | PHYS 3350 | ||
MATH 2414 | ELEN 2411 | ||
PHYS 2425 | History Elective** | ||
Third Year | Fourth Year | ||
Fall Semester | Fall Semester | ||
ELEN 3312 | ELEN 4101 | ||
ELEN 3421 | ELEN 4206 | ||
ELEN 3371 | ELEN 4486 | ||
ELEN 3431 | ELEN 4351 | ||
English Literature Elective | ELEN Elective*** | ||
POLS 2301 | |||
Spring Semester | Spring Semester | ||
ELEN 3313 | ELEN 4102 | ||
ELEN 3322 | ELEN 4207 | ||
ELEN 3381 | ELEN 4387 | ||
ELEN 3441 | ELEN Elective | ||
History Elective** | Fine Arts Elective^ | ||
POLS 2302 |
* Communication electives are: COMM 1315, 1360, 2335, 2373, 3310, or 3340; or Introductory Modern Language Course including CMDS 2305
** Two semesters of US or Texas history from HIST 1301, 1302, 2372, 2374, 1362, 2377, 2301
*** Math and Science courses may be substituted if approved by the department chair
^ Fine arts electives are: ARTS 1301, DANC 2304, HUMA 1315, MUSI 1306, THEA 1310.