Getting More Insight
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Getting More Insight
Electrical and Computer Engineering Getting More Insight... What is ECE? ECE at WPI • 20 full-time faculty • ~300 undergrads, ~200 grad students • ~85 BS, 35 MS, 4 PhD annually • Innovative, project-based undergraduate program with a focus on innovation, creativity and teamwork • Project/research activity with Analog Devices, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments, Intel, BAE Systems, Raytheon ... • Very active graduate research program that integrates undergrads into many of the projects Holy Name High School Wind Turbine that resulted from an ECE Undergraduate Project Welcome to the ECE Department State of the Art, Student Centered • Modern, well equipped and well maintained laboratories. • Projects and laboratory experiences that are “real” and make a difference. • A strong advising system. • Focus on teamwork. • Friendly, supportive community. • Active student groups: IEEE, HKN, WECE Spark Party (coming up soon on November 14!) • Atwater Kent open 24:7 for student use. • Cost effective BS/MS program. Computer and Embedded Systems Laboratory. Focus Areas within ECE • Computers/Microprocessor systems • Microelectronics Circuits • Electromagnetics, Antennas • Satellite and Indoor Positioning Systems • Power Electronics and Systems • Data Security, Cryptography • Communications, Wireless Networking • Software Defined Radios (SDRs) • Biomedical Signal Processing, Advanced Prosthetics • Robotic Systems and Sensors ECE Labs Computer Engineering or Computer Science?? • Hardware + Software vs. Software • Engineering vs. Science • Computer scientists discover underlying principles of computation: logic, language, knowledge organization, intelligence… • Computer engineers use these principles to solve problems in hardware and software involving an enormous number of applications, products and devices using embedded processors and DSPs Finding Your Path • Strategy for Planning your Courses – “I’m not sure what I like best in ECE …” • Sample different areas • Build breadth to inform decision • Eventually go in depth for good MQP background – “I know I want to do …” • Go in depth as soon as possible! • Fill in breadth later for solid ECE-wide background • Tools – Program Flowchart • Find courses, paths in areas of interest – Program Tracking Sheet • Meet all catalog requirements for graduation ECE Program Tracking Sheet – Use with advisor to make sure you meet all catalog requirements – Take advantage of flexibility to tailor program to your interests! ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING MAJOR Program Tracking Sheet Based on AY 2012-13 Degree Requirements and Course Offerings Name: Student ID #: Class Year: Advisor: NOTES: Minimum total academic credit = 15 units HUMANITIES AND ARTS REQUIREMENT (2 units) Expected Graduation Date: 2nd Major: Residency Req.: Min. of 8 units must be completed at WPI ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND DESIGN REQUIREMENT (6 units) Breadth Component: Students must take at least one course outside the grouping in which they complete their depth component. To identify breadth, courses are grouped in the following manner: i. art/art history, drama/theatre, and music (AR, EN/TH, MU); ii. foreign languages (SP, GN, AB, CN); iii. literature and writing/rhetoric (EN, WR, RH); iv. history and international studies (HI, HU); v. philosophy and religion (PY, RE). Exception: May take all six courses in a foreign language Units TERM GRADE 1/3 1. COURSE 2. 1/3 Depth Component: Students must complete at least three thematically-related courses prior to a culminating Inquiry Seminar or Practicum in the same thematic area. At least one of the three courses should at the 2000-level or above. 3. 1/3 4. 1/3 5. 1/3 6. HU 3900 / HU 3910 1/3 ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (12/3 units) Courses with prefix ECE (except ECE 3601) and ES 3011 TERM GRADE 1/3 22. COURSE 23. 1/3 24. 1/3 25. 1/3 26. 1/3 27. 1/3 28. 1/3 29. 1/3 30. 1/3 31. 1/3 32. 1/3 33. 1/3 Must include 1 unit of Electrical Engineering courses: ECE 2112, 2201, 2305, 2312, 3113, 3204, 3308, 3311, 3501, 3503, 4011, 4023, 4305, 4703, 4902, 4904, and ES 3011 Must also include 2/3 unit of Computer Engineering courses: ECE 2029, 2049, 3829, 3849, and 4801. MAJOR QUALIFYING PROJECT (3/3 unit) ECE Program Flow Chart @>A<> BCD5"*"F)!G*5"FLG@GIM NO5!8I=PQQ )*)5*;<<P8;Q;R5*9RRP>>== %(3#03%. 12$34425#2# "!$671385# 92:;<8:="8> 53>=2%%25>?!: )*)%0// ! )*)#(%( ! 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" # !789:;<9=7 !>8;?@ #A>B8;C<A> )*)+,(+ " )*)##(% ! $ )*).(%% !"#$%&& 2<AF8G<9=7 /<?>=7 '>=7@C<C )*).-(4 # #;@L:A?;=LK@( =>G(&>NA;F=:<A>( /89D;<:@ 2&+,!3&#'" !)*&)!!%&)* !"!#$%&#'"(!)*&)!!%&)* http://www.wpi.edu/academics/ece/resources.html #+,-.$!%(!)*&)!!%&)* ECE Courses Basic Courses • ECE 2010 – Intro to ECE • ECE 2019 – Sensors, Circuits, and Systems • ECE 2029 – Intro to Digital Circuits and Computer Systems • ECE 2049 – Embedded Computer Systems • ECE 2311 – Continuous-Time Signal and System Analysis Prep for MQP • ECE2799 - Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Next Level • ECE 3501 – Electrical Energy Conversion • ECE 2201 – Microelectronic Circuits I • ECE 2112 – Electromagnetic Fields • ECE 301X – ECE Control Engineering • ECE 2312 – Discrete-Time Signal and System Analysis • ECE 3849 – Real Time Embedded Systems • ECE 3829 – Advanced Digital System Design with FPGAs First Year § Suggested ECE Courses § Start with ECE2010: overview of all aspects of ECE § Option to follow interest immediately or continue sampling different areas within ECE § Examples on following slides § Suggest filling in Math, Science, CS necessary for ECE courses § Suggest making progress toward your Humanities & Arts (HUA) Requirement § Social Science requirement: If you go off-campus for IQP, you will take ID2050 which counts as 1 of 2 courses for social science requirement. Required Math, Science Total of 12 math, science courses required for ECE major: • Math (at least 7) – MA1021-4 Calc I – IV – MA2051 Differential Equations – MA2621 Probability – MA2071 Matrices and Linear Algebra • Physics (at least 2) – PH1110/1111 Mechanics – PH1120/PH1121 Electricity and Magnetism – PH1130 Modern Physics – PH1140 Oscillations and Waves • Chemistry or Biology (at least 1 of either) • And any 2 math/science course (MA, PH, CH, BB, GE) Required Engineering Total of 15 ECE course equivalent required for major: • MQP (3 course equivalents) - Usually includes capstone design (but needs to be covered separately in case of research MQPs; check with MQP advisor) - Must take ECE2799 as preparation for MQP • 12 ECE Courses at 2000-level or above - At least 3 “EE” courses; at least 2 “CE” courses Plus 3 additional engineering courses: • 1 Computer Science (2000-level or above) – Usually CS2301 (C programming) • 1 “ES” course at 2000 level or above – Usually ES2001 (Materials) or ES2501 (Static Systems) – Not ES3011 [Controls] which counts as an ECE course • 1 other course at 2000 level or above from any engineering – Some courses excluded; check catalog Second Year § Suggested ECE Courses § Depend on path in 2010, basic courses; examples on following slides § Suggest completing your Humanities & Arts (HUA) Requirement § Suggest completing CS Requirement § Usually CS2301 (System Programming for Non-majors; prep for ECE2049) § If you are interested in an off-campus IQP during your junior year, you must apply by September of your second year. § If you are interested in a summer internship, start looking during your second year § ECE2799 ECE Design: “Mini-MQP” in 7 weeks § Can be taken as early as D term of second year § OK to wait until junior year; MUST complete before MQP § Key: at least 3 of ECE2019, 2311, 2029, 2049 to contribute to project team First / Second Year Plans § Possible ECE Courses Year Term First A ECE Course(s) Year Term First A B B Soph ECE Course(s) C 2010 C 2010 D 2029 D 2029 A 2019 A 2049* B 2311 B 3849 C 2049 C 3829 / 2019 D 2799 D 2799 Prefer “EE” side Soph Prefer “CE” side * CS2301 or equivalent programming background needed for ECE2049 First / Second Year Plans § Possible ECE Courses Year Term First A Soph ECE Course(s) Year Term First A ECE Course(s) Year Term First A B B B C C C D 2010 A 2049* 2311 B C 2049* D 2799 D 2010 A 2019 B Prefer “EE” side Soph ECE Course(s) D 2010 A 2019 2029 B 2029 C 3829 / 2019 C ... D 2799 D ... Prefer “CE” side Soph Not sure yet * CS2301 or equivalent programming background needed for ECE2049 First / Second Year Plans § Possible ECE Courses Year Term First A Soph ECE Course(s) Year Term First A ECE Course(s) Year Term First A ECE Course(s) B 2010 B 2010 B 2010 C 2019 C 2049* / 2019 C 2019 D 2311 D 2029 D 2029 A 2312 / 2201 A 2049* / 2019 A ... B 2029 B 3849 B ... C 2049* / 2201 C 3829 C ... D 2799 D 2799 D 2799 Prefer “EE” side Soph Prefer “CE” side Soph Not sure yet * CS2301 or equivalent programming background needed for ECE2049 Junior Year & IQP • Find enough depth in one or more ECE areas to contribute on MQP: 1. Power System Engineering (3501, 3503, 3500) 2. Analog Microelectronics (3204, 4902, 4904) 3. RF Circuits & Microwave (3113) 4. Signals & Communications (2305, 3308, 3311, 4305, 4307) 5. Biomedical Engineering (BME courses; 4011, 4023) 6. Computer Engineering & Security (3829, 3849, 4801, 480X) • Suggest completing your IQP • If you are interested in off-campus MQP, apply at the beginning of B Term in your junior year. – Lincoln Lab; Silicon Valley; Mitre; Wall St; etc. – Sample opportunities at MQP event early B term – Or, make sure you have an on-campus MQP scheduled. • Consider the BS/MS program; Apply before first 4000-level course. Senior Year & MQP • MQP, MQP, MQP – It usually takes 1 full term for an off-campus project. – It usually takes 3 terms for an on-campus project. • Check with your advisor on your ECE requirements – At least 12 ECE courses plus MQP – At least 3 courses in Electrical Engineering – At least 2 courses in Computer Engineering • Check with your advisor on your overall degree requirements – 15 units total (including everything) – HUA (2 units), Math & Basic Science (4 units), IQP (1 unit), Engineering Science and Design (6 units), PE (1/3 unit), SS (2/3 unit), Free Elective (1 unit) • Ready for graduation day ! www.wpi.edu/academics/ece/resources.html 24 Questions - Feel Free to Contact Us • Prof. John McNeill, mcneill@ece.wpi.edu Associate Department Head • Prof. Ted Clancy, ted@wpi.edu Chair, Undergraduate Program Committee • Ms. Shannon Cotter, scotter@ece.wpi.edu, UG Admin, AK202 • And feel free to contact any ECE faculty at anytime 26
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