the
Electrical
Engineering
Technical courses to take at RCTC
The
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9/7/07
These are the
"technical" courses that IT recommends students complete before
applying for transfer. You may apply before completing all the courses. Numbers
in () and italics are U of M courses satisfied by a course at Rochester C &
TC.
Electrical Engineering
CHEM 1127(1021)
COMP Must be C or C++
ENGR 1152(EE 2301), 1153(EE 2361),
2213(EE 2001, 2002), 2214(EE 2011)
MATH 1127(1271), 1128(1272), 2237(2263), 2238(2243)
PHYS 1127(1301W), 1128(1302W), {CHEM 1128(1022) or PHYS
2227(2303)}
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For general education (nontechnical) course
advising, click gen ed
See the link labeled “EE Curriculum
Guide”


The
above is from the University’s Electrical Engineering curriculum guide
See the link labeled “EE Curriculum
Guide”
Here
is a sample RCTC course plan:
|
First Year
Fall |
Credits |
First Year
Spring |
Credits |
|
MATH 1127 Calculus I |
5 |
MATH 1128 Calculus II |
5 |
|
PHYS 1127 Classical Physics I |
5 |
PHYS 1128 Classical Physics II |
5 |
|
ENGL 1117 |
4 |
ENGR 1152 Logic Design |
4 |
|
CHEM 1127
Chemical Principles I |
4 |
Liberal Education
course or Biology course |
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Second Year
Fall |
Credits |
Second Year
Spring |
Credits |
|
MATH 2237 Multivariable and
Vector Calculus |
5 |
MATH 2238 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra |
5 |
|
ENGR 2213 Linear Circuit Analysis
I |
4 |
ENGR 2214
Linear Circuit Analysis
II |
4 |
|
COMP 2243 Programming and Problem Solving *need C or C++ language |
4 |
PHYS 2227 Modern Physics OR CHEM 1128 Chemical Principles II |
3 OR 4 |
|
Liberal Education
course or Biology course |
|
Liberal Education
course or Biology course |
|
*For Liberal Education course guidelines, click here
Note: CHEM
1127, ENGR 1152, and ENGL 1117 can be taken at any time, as they are not
prerequisites for other courses. It is
most important to take Calculus I (Math 1127) and
Classical Physics I (Physics 1127) as early as possible, as many following
courses require them as prerequisites.