EGE 49103 SENIOR EE DESIGN I (3)
Senior Design I is the first part of a two-semester capstone project course designed for electrical engineering students. In this course, students will work in teams to design, develop, and prototype a comprehensive electrical engineering project that addresses a real-world problem. The course emphasizes the application of knowledge acquired throughout the electrical engineering curriculum, including circuit design, signal processing, control systems, digital systems, and power systems. Students will engage in project planning, requirements gathering, system specification, preliminary design, and feasibility analysis. They will also be introduced to engineering standards, project management principles, and effective communication skills. The course includes regular design reviews, where teams will present their progress to faculty and industry professionals, receiving feedback to refine and improve their projects.
Prerequisites
EGE 33233 EMBEDDED SYSTEMS,
EGE 33204 ELECTRONICS II & LAB, and
EGR 43204 CONTROL SYSTEMS & LAB
Corequisites
EGE 44104 COMMUNICATION THEORY & LAB and
EGR 44213 PROBABILITY & STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERING