ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Plan of Study **
meet MAHAMUD HUSSEIN electrical engineering
FALL
SPRING
FYEX : Foundation for College Success
Hometown: Rochester, Minnesota
ENGR 100 : (FYE) Introduction to Engineering Design
Major: Electrical engineering and physics
ENGR 175 : Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering
PHYS 211 : Classical Physics I
Best thing about electrical engineering: I like how you can use electrical engineering to innovate to literally create the future, using engineering to make almost anything a reality. Why St. Thomas: I was impressed hearing about the microgrid that is here. Then I talked to some of the faculty and I really liked what is happening at the school. I am currently doing research with one of the faculty founders of the microgrid, Dr. Greg Mowry. Current job: I am a student researcher working on autonomous farming rovers. The rovers navigate remotely without user input to harvest and weed crops in soybean and corn fields but eventually for other crops as well. A goal of this is to reduce or eliminate the need for herbicides, as they have a big effect on crops and the environment. Club involvement: I am involved in three clubs at St. Thomas. I am the president of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE); the volunteer coordinator for the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE); and I also am in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
MATH 113 : Calculus I
MATH 114 : Calculus II
CORE: Requirement
CISC 130 : Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving in the Sciences
CORE: Requirement
CORE: Requirement
J-TERM*
SUMMER
CORE: Requirement
ENGR 230 : Digital Design (Lab)
ENGR 240 : Circuit Analysis (Lab)
MATH 200 : Multi-Variable Calculus
MATH 210 : Introduction to Differential Equations and Systems
PHYS 212 : Classical Physics II
PHYS 225 : Application of Modern Physics (Lab)
CORE: Requirement
CORE: Requirement
J-TERM*
SUMMER
CORE: Requirement
ENGR 340 : Signals & Systems
ENGR 410 : Control Systems and Automation (Lab)
ENGR 345 : Electronics I (Lab)
ENGR 346 : Electronics II
ENGR 331 : Applications of Microprocessors (Lab)
ENGR XXX: Engineering Elective 1
CORE: Requirement
CORE: Requirement
J-TERM*
SUMMER
Dream job: Work as a humanitarian to bring renewable energy systems to all of Africa.
Where to find you on a Sunday afternoon: Skateboarding, playing drums or reading technical documents. (I particularly like new innovations in computer science, physics and quantum mechanics.)
ENGR 480 : Engineering Design Clinic I
ENGR 481 : Engineering Design Clinic II
PHYS 341 : Electricity and Magnetism
ENGR 342 : Electromagnetic Fields & Waves
ENGR XXX : Engineering Elective 2
ENGR XXX : Engineering Elective 3
CORE: Requirement
CORE: Requirement
J-TERM*
SUMMER
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January Term
** This is one snapshot of how the plan of study for this major can look. Plans of study for Math 108/109 sequence, semester and/or J-Term abroad, and for ROTC students are available. Please meet with your adviser to personalize your plan. Arrow indicates that the two courses can be interchanged.
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