Joint BS in Electrical Engineering/MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Degree Requirements

The joint Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) and Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSECE) is designed for undergraduates with outstanding academic performance who desire to pursue graduate studies in electrical and computer engineering, or who wish to prepare themselves for advanced placement in the workplace. Students will earn both a BSEE degree and an MSECE degree upon completion of the program, with 8 hours of coursework shared between the two degrees.

The requirements for completion of the joint degree are identical to the completion of these two separate degrees; however, there are 8 hours of shared coursework may be used for both degrees. Completion of 120 semester hours at the undergraduate level; plus 8 shared hours counting toward both degrees; plus 28 semester hours at the graduate level will result in joint BSEE/MSECE degree.

Students who have completed at least 30 hours of ECE core courses and have an overall institutional GPA of 3.25 or higher can apply for the joint program. Undergraduate students admitted into the joint program can register for two technical-elective ECE courses and receive graduate credit for them. In taking 400-level courses as graduate-level courses, students may take advantage of differential credit to earn 4 hours (in each course respectively) instead of the typical 3 hours (or they may earn 5 hours if the course is already a 4-hour course with a laboratory component). These two courses designated for credit in both degrees will require pre-approval by an academic advisor and will be recorded in the student’s academic record by the ECE Student Affairs Office; in addition, the ECE Student Affairs Office will submit the necessary paperwork to allow the undergraduate student to register for the graduate section of these courses that will be used at the undergraduate level to fulfill 8 hours of technical elective requirements, and at the graduate level to fulfill required coursework for the MS course-only option.

Sample Course Schedule

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
First SemesterHours
MATH 180 Calculus I 4
CHEM 122 Matter and Energy 3
CHEM 123 Foundations of Chemical Inquiry I 2
ENGL 160 Academic Writing I: Writing in Academic and Public Contexts 3
ECE 115 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering 4
ENGR 100 Engineering Success Seminar a 1
 Hours16
Second Semester
MATH 181 Calculus II 4
PHYS 141 General Physics I (Mechanics) 4
ENGL 161 Academic Writing II: Writing for Inquiry and Research 3
CS 107 Introduction to Computing and Programming 4
General Education Core course 3
 Hours18
Sophomore Year
First Semester
MATH 210 Calculus III 3
PHYS 142 General Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) 4
PHYS 260 Introduction to Thermal Physics 2
ECE 265 Introduction to Logic Design 4
General Education Core course 3
 Hours16
Second Semester
MATH 220 Introduction to Differential Equations 3
MATH 310 Applied Linear Algebra 3
ECE 225 Circuit Analysis 4
ECE 266 Introduction to Embedded Systems 4
ECE 341 Probability and Random Processes for Engineers 3
 Hours17
Junior Year
First Semester
ECE 310 Discrete and Continuous Signals and Systems 3
ECE 322 Introduction to Electromagnetics and Applications 4
ECE 340 Electronics I 4
ECE 346 Solid State Device Theory 4
 Hours15
Second Semester
ECE 311 Communication Engineering 4
ECE 317 Digital Signal Processing I 4
ECE 342 Electronics II 4
General Education Core courses 6
 Hours18
Senior Year
First Semester
ECE 396 Senior Design I 2
ECE 350 Principles of Automatic Control 4
Technical Electives 5
General Education Core course 3
 Hours14
Second Semester
ECE 397 Senior Design II 2
ECE 499 Professional Development Seminar 0
Technical Electives 12
 Hours14
Fifth Year
First Semester
MS Coursework 14
 Hours14
Second Semester
MS Coursework 14
 Hours14
 Total Hours156
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ENGR 100 is a one-semester-hour course, but the hour does not count toward the total required for graduation.