ECE majors must select a minimum of four upper-level courses in at least two areas of departmental areas of concentration, with no less than two courses in one of the elected areas. For students expecting to enter the engineering profession after graduation, a two-course or three-course sequence prepares the student for professional work in that area of concentration. For all students, including those expecting to enter fields such as medicine, law, or business management, these upper-level courses reinforce the broad relevance of the powerful problem-solving methodologies of engineering and illuminate enabling technologies for breathtaking applications of technology.
Some concentration areas have a foundation course identified in bold (e.g., ECE 122 in Photonics). If two or more courses are taken in such a Concentration Area, the Foundation Course for that area must be taken. The Solid State Devices and Integrated Circuits area has two foundation courses, either one of which will satisfy this requirement.