Suggested Schedule B.S. Engineering Physics, Digital Electronic Systems
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring | ||
CHEM 130, General Chemistry I, or Chem 150, Chemistry for Engineers |
5 |
KU Core Goal 2 Outcome 1 |
3 |
KU Core Goal 2 Outcome 1 |
3 |
MATH 126, Calculus II |
4 |
MATH 125, Calculus I |
4 |
PHSX 211, General Physics I and PHSX 216, General Physics I Laboratory or PHSX 213, General Physics I, honors (majors are encouraged to take 213) |
5 |
PHSX 150, Seminar in Physics, Astronomy & Engineering Physics |
0.5 |
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Electives/KU Core 1 |
3 |
EECS 168, Programming I |
4 |
|
15.5 |
|
16 |
Sophomore Year
Fall | Spring | ||
PHSX 212, General Physics II and PHSX 236, General Physics II Laboratory or PHSX 214, General Physics II, honors |
4 |
PHSX 313, General Physics III |
3 |
PHSX 316, Intermediate Physics Lab |
1 |
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MATH 290, Linear Algebra |
2 |
MATH 127, Calculus III |
4 |
MATH 220, Applied Differential Equations |
3 |
EECS 212, Circuits II |
4 |
EECS 140, Intro. To Digital Logic Design |
4 |
EECS 268, Programming II |
4 |
EECS 211, Circuits I |
3 |
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|
16 |
|
16 |
Junior Year
Fall | Spring | ||
EPHX 521, Mechanics I |
3 |
EPHX 511, Intro. Quantum Mechanics |
3 |
EECS 360, Signal & System Analysis |
4 |
EECS 443, Digital Systems Design |
4 |
EECS 388, Comp. Syst & Assemb. Lang. |
4 |
EECS 448, Software Engineering I |
4 |
EECS 312, Electronic Circuits I |
3 |
MATH 526, Applied Mathematical Statistics |
3 |
Electives/KU Core 1 |
3 |
Electives/KU Core 1 |
3 |
|
17 |
|
17 |
Senior Year
Fall | Spring | ||
EPHX 516, Physical Measurements |
4 |
EECS 542, Comp. Syst. Design Lab II |
3 |
EPHX 531, Electricity & Magnetism |
3 |
EPHX 601, Dsgn. Phys & Elect. Systems |
4 |
EECS 470, Electronic Devices & Properties of Materials |
3 |
EECS 645, Computer Architecture |
3 |
EECS 541, Comp. Syst. Design Lab I |
3 |
Electives/KU Core 1 |
6 |
EECS elective |
3 |
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|
16 |
|
16 |
Courses that are only offered in semester listed are annotated in boldface type.
Note 1: The requirement is completion of the KU Core Curriculum Goal 2 Outcome 2, Goal 3 (arts and humanities, social sciences) and Goal 4 Outcomes 1 and 2. In some cases the requirements of the KU Core Curriculum can be met by a non-course educational experience.
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring | ||
CHEM 130, Found. Chemistry I, or Chem 150, Chemistry for Engineers |
5 |
KU Core Goal 2 Outcome 1 |
3 |
KU Core Goal 2 Outcome 1 |
3 |
MATH 126, Calculus II |
4 |
MATH 125, Calculus I |
4 |
PHSX 211/213, General Physics I |
4/5 |
PHSX 150, Seminar in Physics, Astronomy & Engineering Physics |
0.5 |
PHSX 216, Physics I Lab (required with PHSX 211) |
1 |
KU Core 1 |
3 |
EECS 168, Programming I |
4 |
|
15.5 |
|
16 |
Sophomore Year
Fall | Spring | ||
PHSX 212/214, General Physics II |
3/4 |
PHSX 313, General Physics III |
3 |
PHSX 236, Physics II Lab (required with PHSX 212) |
1 |
PHSX 316, Intermediate Physics Lab |
1 |
MATH 290, Linear Algebra |
2 |
MATH 220 or 320, Differential Eqtns. |
3 |
MATH 127, Calculus III |
4 |
EECS 212, Circuits II |
4 |
EECS 140, Intro. To Digital Logical Dsgn |
4 |
EECS 268, Programming II |
4 |
EECS 211, Circuits I |
3 |
KU Core 1 |
3 |
|
17 |
|
18 |
Junior Year
Fall | Spring | ||
EPHX 521, Mechanics I |
3 |
EPHX 511, Intro. Quantum Mechanics |
3 |
EECS 360, Signal & System Analysis |
4 |
EECS 443, Digital Systems Design |
4 |
EECS 388, Comp. Syst & Assemb. Lang. |
4 |
EECS 448, Software Engineering |
4 |
EECS 312, Electronic Circuits I |
3 |
EECS 461, Probability & Statistics |
3 |
KU Core 1 |
3 |
KU Core 1 |
3 |
|
17 |
|
17 |
Senior Year
Fall | Spring | ||
EPHX 516, Physical Measurements |
4 |
EECS 542, Comp. Syst. Design Lab II |
3 |
EPHX 531, Electricity & Magnetism |
3 |
EPHX 601, Dsgn. Phys & Elect. Systems |
4 |
EECS 470, Electronic Devices & Properties of Materials |
3 |
EECS 645, Computer Architecture |
3 |
EECS 541, Comp. Syst. Design Lab I |
3 |
KU Core 1 |
6 |
EECS elective |
3 |
|
|
|
16 |
|
16 |
Courses that are only offered in semester listed are annotated in boldface type.
Note 1: The requirement is completion of the KU Core Curriculum Goal 2 Outcome 2, Goal 3 (arts and humanities, social sciences) and Goal 4 Outcomes 1 and 2. In some cases the requirements of the KU Core Curriculum can be met by a non-course educational experience.
Freshman Year
Fall | Spring | ||
CHEM 130, Found. Chemistry I, or Chem 150, Chemistry for Engineers |
5 |
KU Core Goal 2 Outcome 1 |
3 |
KU Core Goal 2 Outcome 1 |
3 |
MATH 122, Calculus II |
5 |
MATH 121, Calculus I |
5 |
PHSX 211/213, General Physics I |
4/5 |
PHSX 150, Seminar in Physics, Astronomy & Engineering Physics |
0.5 |
PHSX 216, Physics I Lab (required with PHSX 211) |
1 |
KU Core |
3 |
EECS 168, Programming I |
4 |
|
16.5 |
|
17 |
Sophomore Year
Fall | Spring | ||
PHSX 212/214, General Physics II |
3/4 |
PHSX 313, General Physics III |
3 |
PHSX 236, Physics II Lab (required with PHSX 212) |
1 |
PHSX 316, Intermediate Physics Lab |
1 |
MATH 220 or 320, Differential Eqtns. |
3 |
MATH 223, Vector Calculus |
3 |
MATH 290, Linear Algebra |
2 |
EECS 212, Circuits II |
4 |
EECS 140, Intro. To Digital Logical Dsgn |
4 |
EECS 268, Programming II |
4 |
EECS 211, Circuits I |
3 |
|
|
|
16 |
|
15 |
Junior Year
Fall | Spring | ||
EPHX 521, Mechanics I |
3 |
EPHX 511, Intro. Quantum Mechanics |
3 |
EECS 360, Signal & System Analysis |
4 |
EECS 443, Digital Systems Design |
4 |
EECS 388, Comp. Syst & Assemb. Lang. |
4 |
EECS 448, Software Engineering |
3 |
EECS 312, Electronic Circuits I |
3 |
EECS 461, Probability & Statistics |
3 |
KU Core |
3 |
KU Core |
3 |
|
17 |
|
17 |
Senior Year
Fall | Spring | ||
EPHX 516, Physical Measurements |
4 |
EECS 542, Comp. Syst. Design Lab II |
3 |
EPHX 531, Electricity & Magnetism |
3 |
EPHX 601, Dsgn. Phys & Elect. Systems |
4 |
EECS 470, Electronic Devices & Properties of Materials |
3 |
EECS 645, Computer Architecture, or EECS 643, Advanced Computer Organization |
3 |
EECS 541, Comp. Syst. Design Lab I |
3 |
KU Core |
6 |
EECS elective |
3 |
|
|
|
16 |
|
16 |
Courses that are only offered in semester listed are annotated in boldface type.
For suggested schedule in Engineering Physics: because of changes in the School of Engineering course offerings for students enrolled, please see your advisor for more information.