INTER PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronics Engineering

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Introduction

 

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronics Engineering program provides students with the knowledge, skills and necessary training for designing electrical/electronics systems. The program covers topics on semiconductors, electronic devices, circuit principles, programming and feedback control systems. The program requires learners to complete a minimum of 139 credit hours. Learners must satisfy the General Education requirements by completing 42 credits hours of college-level course work that includes social science courses to help them develop the critical thinking skills necessary to fill responsible engineering and management positions. The remaining 97 credit hour are earned from the core, university orientation and concentration courses. A full-time student will take an average of one and a half month to complete 3 credits. Graduates of this course will find employment as engineers in various industries including manufacturing, telecommunication, electronics and electrical.

 

Learner’s can begin their course of study when they are ready and within defined parameters progress at your own pace. Learners may take more than one course at a time, however it is recommend that you do not, at least until you become entirely comfortable with your study system. The distance learning element of the program guarantees that learning takes place without any sort of disruption to learner careers.

Program Learning Outcome

Upon graduation, learners are expected to demonstrate the following skill set; 

  • creative thinking skills and sound knowledge in the field of electronics engineering;
  • demonstrate basic understanding of electronic circuits from both the design and troubleshooting aspects;
  • able to demonstrate an understanding in DC circuits that includes methods employed to analyze current, voltage and power consumption;
  • able to demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical bases of static’s and strength of materials and an ability to apply these theories to the analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structures;
  • able to understand the factors involved in a rigid body motion, dynamic forces, energy and power, and its application in electrical machines;
  • demonstrate proficiency in management skills, technology management and programming;
  • develop design expertise in electronics, computer systems and interfacing;
  • ability to solve challenging engineering problems in electronic and digital circuitry;
  • able to demonstrate and ability to design a project, analyze and troubleshoot and rectify projects independently;
  • ability to design and conduct experiments for digital or electronic circuits using EWB simulation, as well as to analyze and interpret data;
  • able to demonstrate the importance of control feedback circuitry and define the various DC and AC motors that is used in electrical machinery;
  • able to demonstrate an understanding of the semiconductor material structure, process and design methods used to build semiconductor devices;
  • able to demonstrate a strong understanding of DC/AC circuit analysis, analog and digital electronics and microprocessor fundamentals to the design, testing, production or maintenance of electronic device or equipment and their associated components;
  • demonstrate the conceptual foundations in electronic communication and its application.

Admission Requirements

Entry Qualification an Associate Degree or its equivalent.

Degree Requirements

  • Successful completion of 139 credits hours;
  • Student must satisfy a minimum of 70 credit  hours with IPU;
  • Maintain a 2.0 grade point average

Curriculum

General Education

42 Credit Hours

 

BS Electrical & Electronics Engineering - Core Courses

 

 

ORI1101

 

Orientation

1 Credit Hours

 

IT1101

 

Computer Essentials

3 Credit Hours

 

MA1201

 

Calculus II

3 Credit Hours

 

IT2102

 

C Programming

3 Credit Hours

 

MA2101

 

Linear Algebra

3 Credit Hours

 

ASEE1101

 

Modern Physics

3 Credit Hours

 

MA2102

 

Calculus III

3 Credit Hours

 

ASEE1102

 

College Chemistry I

3 Credit Hours

 

ASEE1103

 

Engineering Materials

3 Credit Hours

 

MA2103

 

Applied Differential Equations

3 Credit Hours

 

ASEE1104

 

Circuit Analysis I

3 Credit Hours

 

ASEE1105

 

Electronic Circuit I

3 Credit Hours

 

ASEE1106

 

Electrical Circuits Lab

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3201

 

Electronic Circuit II

3 Credit Hours

 

BSBA3101

 

Principles of Management

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3102

 

Digital Electronics I

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3202

 

Circuit Analysis II

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3103

 

Solid State Electronic Devices

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3204

 

Digital Electronics II

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3205

 

Circuit Analysis III

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3106

 

Electronics Circuit Lab

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3107

 

Control Theory and Systems

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3108

 

Communications Systems I

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3109

 

Electrical Machine

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3111

 

Digital Circuit Lab

3 Credit Hours

 

BS Electrical & Electronics Engineering - Elective Courses - Complete a minimum of 12 credit hours

 

IT3231

 

Visual Basic 2005 Programming

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE4311

 

Signal and Systems

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3112

 

Fundamentals of Microprocessor

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE4313

 

Network Analysis

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE4314

 

Advanced Feedback Control System

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE3115

 

Design Project

6 Credit Hours

 

BSEE4315

 

Electromechanical Devices

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE4107

 

Introduction to VLSI Design

3 Credit Hours

 

BSEE4111

 

Microcontrollers

3 Credit Hours

 

 

 

 

3 Credit Hours

 

 

 

Total Credit Hours

139 Credit Hours

 

 

 

 

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