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Overview of BSEE program
Mani V. Venkatasubramanian
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BS in Electrical Engineering
• Total of 128 credit hours• Four year program with 32 credit hours for each year
• Electrical Engineering – 47 credit hours• Technical Electives – 15 credit hours• Computer Science – 3 credit hours• Mathematics and basic sciences – 33 credit
hours• General Education Requirement (GER) – 24
credit hours• General Engineering – 6 credit hours
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Engineering Design Component
• More than 15.5 credit hours of design component in BSEE curriculum
• Senior design classes, EE 415 and EE 416 – 4 credit hours of design
• CptE courses, EE 214 and EE 234 – 4 credit hours of design
• EE core courses, EE 311, EE 341, EE 351, EE 352, EE 361, EE 362, and EE 489 –7.5 credit hours of design
• Tech Electives – Additional design exposure
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Laboratory Experience
• Total of 7 lab credit hours• EE 262 Electrical Circuits Lab – 1 lab credit hour• EE 352 Electrical Engineering Lab. I – 2 lab
credit hours• EE 362 Power Systems Lab. I – 2 lab credit
hours• EE 214 Logic Circuits and EE 234
Microprocessor Systems – 2 lab credit hours• Additional lab. Components in EE technical
electives
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Programming Experience
• More than 5 credit hours
• CptS 251 C Programming – 3 credit hours
• EE 221 Funda. of Numerical Computing – 2 credit hours (Matlab based)
• EE 214, EE 234, EE lab courses, possibly EE 416 and possibly EE Tech. Electives
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Recent BSEE Curriculum Changes
• Programming requirements changed:• Previous: CS 121 Programming design (4 credits) and
CS 122 Data Structures (4 credits) • New: CS 251 C Programming (3 credits) and EE 221
Numerical Computing (Matlab) (2 credits)• Probability course changed from Stat 443 to either of Stat
360 or Stat 443.• Special EE Tech. Elective (any one of 4) required. All four
EE Tech. Electives include Probability application to address ABET concerns.
• Two of remaining 4 Tech. Electives must be EE courses. Two others can be any among approved electives.
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EE/CptE Senior Design projects
• Fall 2006, 8 team projects, all had industry sponsors
• Spring 2007, 6 team projects, 4 had industry sponsors, 2 WSU sponsored
• Sponsors: Digilent, Linear Technology, PNNL, Tacoma Power, Comtech AHA Corporation, SEL, NASA, ClearEdge Power Inc.
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EE/CptE Senior Design examples
• Noise reduction and chaotic signals in aircraft communications, PNNL
• Fault data retrieval for the GE D25, Tacoma Power• Solar powered diagnostic lab in Africa, WSU Engineers
without borders• Network algorithm implementation for space exploration,
NASA• Design of 6 kW power control system for fuel cells,
ClearEdge Power Inc.• Emulation of Motorola MC68332 targeting an FPGA
using VHDL, SEL
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Network algorithm implementation for space exploration
Team: Celeste Ellis, James Flynn, Alex Grad, Alireza Mansoori, and James Purdy, Mentor: Sandip Roy, Sponsor: NASA.
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Design of 6 kW power control system for fuel cells
Team: Justin Fox, Karl Derkey, James Amos, Chris Keeser, Mentors: Quintin Ming and Doug Ausdermore, Sponsor: ClearEdge Inc.
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Power Generation for a Hospital in Abri, Sudan
Team: Sam Guan, Charles Renneberg, Kylan Robison, Takele Taffesse, and Vladimir Yerokhin, Mentor: Mohammad Osman, Sponsor: Engineers without Borders at WSU
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BSEE Internship program overview
• Long history of internship support from industry
• 12 out of 26 recent EE graduates had internships
• Sponsors: • Digilent (3), General Electric, Boeing (2),
Idaho National Labs, DOE Hanford, Bechtel, Puget Sound Energy, Jet Propulsion Labs, AHA in Moscow, Inifia in Tri-Cities