Overview
Oklahoma Christian's Electrical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Program Educational Objectives:
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering considers its primary constituents to be threefold: industry, students who value an engineering education at a Christian university, and parents of these students. Working with these constituents, we have set the following Program Educational Objectives:
OC University graduates with an Electrical or Computer Engineering degree will use the talents God has given them to make a difference through:
- Enjoying a successful career characterized by contributing effectively and adding value to the engineering process, functioning well in the workplace as an integral member of a team, keeping technically current and adaptive to changes in the workplace
- Internalizing a personal faith in God that is exhibited by consistent ethical behavior based on Christian principles, an exemplary work ethic consistent with their Christian worldview, and a stable life that balances career, family, church and community.
Student must complete a minimum of 126 hours including the major, core, and minor if required. Elective hours may be needed to reach 126 hours.
94 hours
1. 24 hours mathematics
- MATH-2114 - Calculus I With Analytical Geometry
- MATH-2214 - Calculus II With Analytical Geometry
- MATH-2314 - Calculus III
- MATH-3013 - Differential Equations
- ENGR-1113 - Engineering Mathematics
- ENGR-2113 - Ece Mathematics I
- ENGR-2123 - Ece Mathematics II
2. 8 hours science
- PHYS-2514 - Physics I
- PHYS-2614 - Physics II
3. 20 hours engineering and computer science
- CMSC-1113 - Programming I
- ENGR-1111 - Introduction to Engineering
- ENGR-1122 - Engineering Computing
- ENGR-1242 - Engineering Fundamentals
- ENGR-2544 - Introduction to Digital Systems
- ENGR-2614 - Electrical Circuit Analysis
- ENGR-3213 - Engineering Economics
- ENGR-4701 - Senior Engineering Seminar
4. 3 hours elective engineering and computer science
- CMSC-1123 - Programming II
- ENGR-2433 - Thermodynamics I
5. 33 hours electrical and computer engineering
- CENG-3203 - Introduction to Microprocessors
- CENG-3213 - Computer Systems
- ELEC-3303 - Introduction to Electronics
- ELEC-3123 - Communication Systems
- ELEC-3313 - Electronics
- ELEC-3504 - Signals and Systems
- ELEC-3523 - Digital Signal Processing
- ELEC-3613 - Electromagnetic Fields
- ELEC-4732 - Systems Design I
- ELEC-4743 - Systems Design II
- ELEC-4753 - Systems Design III
6. 6 hours minimum electives
- CENG-3113 - Data Communications and Networking
- CENG-3223 - Embedded Systems Design
- CENG-4233 - Advanced Computer Architecture
- CENG-4303 - Hdl Design of Microprocessors
- ELEC-4323 - Electronic Devices
- ELEC-4423 - Control Systems
- ELEC-4523 - Real-time Signal Processing
- ELEC-4613 - Radio Frequency Engineering
- ELEC-4813 - SS: Special Studies Elec Engr
- MECH-4133 - Dynamic Systems and Controls
With at least one of these being an electrical engineering depth course
- ELEC-4323 - Electronic Devices
- ELEC-4523 - Real-time Signal Processing
- ELEC-4613 - Radio Frequency Engineering
Related Careers
- Aerospace
- Computer/Software Development
- Digital Television
- Manufacturing
- Oil and Gas
- New Technologies for Airplanes, Cars, Space Vehicles, Phones, Security Systems and Telescopes