Second Major in Electrical Engineering (ESE)
A second major in electrical engineering is ideal for students majoring in many areas, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. Students in the McKelvey School of Engineering as well as the other undergraduate divisions at Washington University now have the opportunity to pursue a second major in electrical engineering. Students are not allowed to add this second major to either the BS in Electrical Engineering or the BS in Applied Science (Electrical Engineering).
The requirements for a second major in electrical engineering are as follows:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
CSE 1301 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3 |
CSE 2600 | Introduction to Digital Logic and Computer Design | 3 |
ESE 1050 | Introduction to Electrical and Systems Engineering | 4 |
ESE 2180 | Linear Algebra and Component Analysis | 3 |
ESE 2190 | Vector Calculus and Dynamics of Physical Systems | 3 |
ESE 2300 | Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Circuits | 4 |
ESE 2320 | Introduction to Electronic Circuits | 3 |
ESE 3260 | Probability and Statistics for Engineering | 3 |
ESE 3300 | Engineering Electromagnetics Principles | 3 |
ESE 3510 | Signals and Systems | 3 |
Total Units | 32 |
In addition, students must select 18 units of ESE electives from the following list: ESE 2050, ESE 2992, ESE 3300–3990, ESE 4100–4260, ESE 4290–4999, and ESE 5030–5890.
Students may petition to substitute electrical-science–oriented courses from other disciplines in Arts & Sciences (e.g., certain courses in physics or applied mathematics) for up to two of the above required courses. Within this second major in electrical engineering, areas of concentration are possible in devices and circuits, applied physics, signals and imaging, and control systems.
For more information, please contact the director of the program, Chuan Wang.