Undergraduates.
Accelerated MS Degree Option: 5-yr BSE/MS in Electrical Engineering (EE)
Through careful planning, undergraduates matriculating with Advanced Placement credits may use the flexibility to take graduate courses in their senior year to structure an accelerated program leading to a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (EE) at the end of four years and a Master's degree at the end of a fifth year. A sample accelerated program assuming Advanced Placement in Mathematics is illustrated below.
Students wishing to pursue the illustrated program should inform their academic advisor, the Director of Graduate Studies (Dr. David Smith davidrsmith@ee.duke.edu) and the Director of Undergraduate Studies (Dr. Gary Ybarra gary@ee.duke.edu) by the end of the first month of classes in the fall semester of their senior year. A minimum GPA of 3.2 is required to apply for the accelerated Master's Degree Program.
To ensure that courses are appropriately recognized for undergraduate and graduate credit and to resolve tuition issues, it is imperative that students discuss options with ECE DGS and ECE DUS in a timely manner before expecting to take courses for graduate credit.
Sample Accelerated Program for a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering:
| FIRST YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. WRITING 20/SS-H 1 | 1. SS-H 1/WRITING 20 |
| 2. CHEM 21L General Chemistry | 2. PHYSICS 61L Mechanics |
| 3. MATH 32 Calculus I | 3. MATH 103 Intermediate Calculus |
| 4. EGR 53L Comp Methods in Engineering | 4. ECE 27L, Fundamentals of ECE |
| SOPHOMORE YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. ECE 54L Signals & Systems | 1. ECE 51L Microelectronic Devices & Circuits |
| 2. PHYSICS 62L Electricity, Magnetism & Optics | 2. ECE 53L Electromagnetic Fields |
| 3. MATH 107, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations | 3. MATH 108, Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations |
| 4. SS-H 2 | 4. SS-H 5 |
| 5. ECE 52L Digital Systems | 5. Free Elective |
| JUNIOR YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. ECE 163L Integrated Circuits | 1. BIOLOGY 25L, Principles of Biology |
| 2. EE Concentration Elective (1) | 2. EE Concentration Elective (1) |
| 3. STA 113, Probability & Statistics or MATH 135, Probability or ECE 255, Probability for ECEs (see NOTE) |
3. Free Elective |
| 4. SS-H 4 | 4. SS-H 5 |
| 5. Free Elective | 5. Free Elective |
| SENIOR YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. EE Concentration Elective (1) | 1. EE Concentration Elective (1) |
| 2. Elective ECE Course | 2. Free Elective |
| 3. Approved Design Elective | 3. ECE 2XX (Graduate Credit) |
| 4. Free Elective | 4. Approved Graduate Elective ECE 2XX (Graduate Credit) |
| SUMMER SESSIONS FOLLOWING SENIOR YEAR | |
| Summer Session I | Summer Session II |
| 1. ECE 2XX | 1. ECE 2XX |
| GRADUATE SCHOOL YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. ECE 2XX | 1. ECE 2XX |
| 2. Approved Graduate Elective | 2. Approved Graduate Elective |
| 3. Minor 2XX | 3. ECE 2XX |
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- MATH 32: Advanced Placement Credit for MATH 31 is required.
- WRITING 20: University Writing Program, required in the first year.
- SS-H: Social Sciences and Humanities electives, 5 required semester-course electives, appropriately distributed.
- PHYSICS 61L & 62L: Matriculating students who have AP credit for PHYSICS 61L (but not 62L) take PHYSICS 62L; those who have AP credit for PHYSICS 61L and 62L take PHYSICS 63L; and international students who have credit for the equivalent of PHYSICS 51L & 52L take PHYSICS 143L.
- STA 113 is recommended but students may substitute MATH 135 or ECE 255.
- EE Concentration Electives: Four courses selected from the set approved for the EE program. Courses must be selected from at least two areas, and at least two courses must be from one area.
- Elective ECE Course: Any ECE course not otherwise included in the student's program. This course may be an Independent Study course.
- Approved Design Elective: Approved Electrical Engineering Design Elective, required in Junior or Senior year. Currently ECE 123, 135, 164, 251, and 261 are approved. The same course may not be used as a Concentration Elective and count as a required Design Elective.
- Approved Graduate Elective: Consent of Advisor and DGS required.
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