Electrical Engineering
EE 1008: Introduction to the Everyday Aspects of Electrical Energy (1)
Offerings
This course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts of electrical energy relevant for everyday life using hands-on activities. Topics include electrical appliances, solar panels, energy saving technologies, and electrical safety. No prior electrical or engineering experience is needed.
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 1014: Electric Vehicle for Everyone (5)
Offerings
This course provides an introduction to electric vehicle technology, including the basic concepts in green transportation such as vehicle and system design, battery storage, motors and charging infrastructure. Issues related to electric transportation are explored from different perspectives. The course will also discuss the intersection of the Christian faith and technology. No prior electrical or engineering experience is needed.
Attributes: WK Applied Science
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 1210: Introduction to Logic System Design (5)
Offerings
Introduction to digital logic design including combinational and sequential logic design with Computer Aided Design (CAD) using a hardware description language. Combinational logic covers truth tables, Boolean algebra, logic gates, circuit minimization, multiplexers, decoders, encoders, programmable logic and more. Sequential logic covers latches, flip-flops, clocks, registers, counters, memories, CPLDs, FPGAs and more. Emphasis is placed on design techniques. Laboratory exercises include designs using both discrete gates and programmable devices.
Prerequisites: CSC 1230: D or better
OR CSC 2230: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 1502: Electrical and Computer Engineering Fundamentals (1)
Offerings
This hands-on course introduces students to basic hardware and software platforms commonly used by electrical engineers and computer Engineers. Typically offered: Autumn, Spring, Winter.
Equivalents: CPE 1502
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 2726: Electric Circuits I (5)
Offerings
Study of Basic Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws with voltage/current sources. Preliminary introduction to nodal and mesh analysis, maximum power transfer, and Thevenin's theorem. Introduction to operational amplifiers, ideal transformers, inductance, capacitance, first-order circuits (both DC and AC) and first order frequency response. Includes lab problems, a short design project, and introduction to circuit simulation software. The first of a three-course sequence in which the engineer as servant is discussed. Typically Offered: Autumn, Spring.
Prerequisites: MAT 1236 can be taken concurrently: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 2726L: Electric Circuits I Lab (0)
Offerings
Lab Component of EE 2726.
EE 2727: Electric Circuits II (4)
Offerings
Introduction to source transformations and superposition. Additional work with nodal and mesh analysis, power transfer, and both Thevenin's and Norton's theorems . Introduction to second-order circuits (bothDC and AC), including resonance, higher-order Bode plots, complex power and balanced three-phase power. Includes lab problems, short design project, circuit simulation and MATLAB.
Prerequisites: EE 2726: C- or better
AND MAT 3237 can be taken concurrently: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 2727L: Electric Circuits II Lab (0)
Offerings
Lab Component of EE 2727.
EE 2728: Electric Circuits II for Transfer Students (5)
Offerings
This course is intended for students who took Circuits 1 at another institution. Students cannot take both EE 2727 and EE 2728 for credit. Introduction to source transformations and superposition. Additional work with nodal and mesh analysis, power transfer, and both Thevenin's and Norton's theorems with dependent sources. Introduction to ideal transformers, AC first order circuits, impedance, and frequency response. Introduction to second-order circuits (both DC and AC), including resonance, higher-order Bode plots, complex power and balanced three-phase power. Includes lab problems, short design project, circuit simulation and MATLAB. Extra Fee. Typically offered: Autumn.
Prerequisites: (EE 2726: C- or better
OR EGR 2726: C- or better)
AND MAT 3237 can be taken concurrently: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3028: Electric Circuits III (4)
Offerings
Introduction to active analog filtering, Laplace transforms, pole-zero concepts, state variable analysis, transformers, and two-port theory. The lab portion includes the use of circuit simulation, and MATLAB. Includes a significant team-based design project. Typically Offered: Spring.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: (EE 2727: C- or better
OR EE 2728: C- or better)
AND EE 1210 can be taken concurrently: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3028L: Electric Circuits III Lab (0)
Offerings
Lab Component of EE 3028.
Attributes: Upper-Division
EE 3280: Microcontroller System Design (5)
Offerings
Design of hardware and software for embedded systems using a modern microcontroller. Covers hardware interfacing, interrupt interfacing, and use of internal and external peripheral devices. Emphasis is placed on programming of the microcontroller including device drivers, exception and interrupt handling, and interfacing with higher-level languages. Laboratory exercises require programming and hardware design. Typically offered: Spring.
Equivalents: CPE 3280
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: EE 1210: D or better
AND (EE 3760: D or better
OR CSC 3760: D or better
OR CPE 3760: D or better)
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3315: Electricity and Magnetism I (3)
Offerings
The first of a two-course sequence, this course studies electrostatics, magnetostatics, boundary conditions, electromagnetic waves, and introduction to applications.
Equivalents: PHY 3315
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: MAT 3238: C- or better
AND (PHY 1103: C- or better
OR PHY 1123: C- or better)
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3410: Signal and System Analysis (5)
Offerings
Students are advised to complete EE 3028, prior to taking this course. Characterization of linear systems by impulse response, convolution and transfer function. Study of linear differential equations and linear difference equations as models. Study of continuous and discrete signals including filters and their effects. Uses transform methods including Fourier series and transforms, FFT, Laplace transforms and Z transforms. Includes computer problems. Typically offered: Autumn.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: (EE 2727: C- or better
OR EE 2728: C- or better)
AND MAT 2401: C- or better
AND MAT 3237: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3500: Power Systems Fundamentals (5)
Offerings
Principles of electric power systems, three-phase power generation, transmission and distribution systems, modeling, power-flow solutions, sequence network and fault analysis. Energy, environment, safety, and electric code standards. Practical training in design, material and component selection for commercial and industrial applications.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: EE 2727: C- or better
OR EE 2728: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3510: Power Electronics Fundamentals (5)
Offerings
Studies technologies and techniques used to control the conversion and flow of electrical power in the context of the larger issues of electric energy use and society, and the role of Power Electronics in Smart Cities. Studies semiconductor switching devices and their central role in efficient power conversion, utility input rectification (AC-DC), switch mode DC-DC, AC-AC, and DC-AC conversion, including application to motor drives, UPS, electromagnetic interference and switch-mode DC power supplies. Includes the design of feedback controllers and Soft Switching. Includes laboratory exercises.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: EE 3722: D or better
OR EE 3721: B or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3550: Communication System Analysis (5)
Offerings
An introduction to principles of modern communication systems with an emphasis on current technological applications. Covers basics such as transmission media, analog and digital signaling techniques, computer communication, TCP/IP network architecture, data encoding methods and multiplexing mechanisms. Modern communication protocols for networks and radio links are analyzed. High-level issues such as security, encryption, and cellular management are studied.
Equivalents: CPE 3550
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: (EE 2727: D or better
OR EE 2728: D or better)
AND EE 1210 can be taken concurrently: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3721: Electronics I - Analog Devices and Circuits (5)
Offerings
Study of electronic devices and basic circuit configurations. Topics covered include semiconductors, diodes, AC to DC conversion, amplifier principles, bipolar junction transistors, BJT amplifiers, frequency response, MOS field effect transistors, digital circuits, output stages and power amplifiers, and differential amplifiers. Includes lab problems. Typically Offered: Winter.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: EE 2727: C- or better
OR EE 2728: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3721L: Electronics I - Analog Devices and Circuits Lab (0)
Offerings
Lab Component of EE 3721.
Attributes: Upper-Division
EE 3722: Electronics II Analog Electronics (5)
Offerings
Studies field effect transistors, FET amplifiers, frequency response, feedback, operational amplifiers, op-amp circuit design, Integrated-Circuit and multistage amplifiers, wide-band gap semiconductors, and introduces power electronics and PCB design. Introduces formal design documentation via lab experience. Typically Offered: Spring.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: EE 3721: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3722L: Electronics II Analog Electronics Lab (0)
Offerings
Lab Component of EE 3722.
Attributes: Upper-Division
EE 3730: Engineering Design (5)
Offerings
Team design and construction of industrial or self-designed projects. Typical projects require analog and digital electronic circuit design, development, construction and testing as well as teaming with General Engineering students taking EGR 3810. Required components include formal documentation and the use of project management tools and principles, and the conduction of design reviews. Interdisciplinary projects are encouraged. All projects require oral and written reports.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Restrictions: Non-Matriculated students are excluded.
Prerequisites: EE 3721: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 3760: Computer Organization and Assembly Language (5)
Offerings
Study of organization and structuring of the major hardware components of computers. Includes mechanics of information transfer and control within a digital computer system. Introduces computer architecture, machine instruction sets and assembly language programming.
Equivalents: CPE 3760, CSC 3760
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: (CSC 2330: D or better
OR CSC 2430: D or better)
AND EE 1210: D or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4211: Electrical Engineering Senior Design I (3)
Offerings
Study of mixed digital and analog system design, including embedded software design. Student teams begin a system level design of a project (a nondisclosure agreement may be required). Students provide detailed schedules for building prototype systems and present periodic progress reports. During the course, students produce technical specifications, undergo design reviews and design a proof of concept system. Typically offered: Autumn.
Equivalents: CPE 4211
Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
Restrictions: Electrical Engineering Majors only. Non-Matriculated students are excluded.
Prerequisites: (EE 3280: C- or better
OR CPE 3280: C- or better)
AND (EE 3730: C- or better
OR EGR 3810: C- or better)
AND EE 3722: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4212: Electrical Engineering Senior Design II (3)
Offerings
Continued study of mixed digital and analog system design, including embedded software design. Student teams continue to implement and refine the prototype hardware and software designs from EE/CPE 4211. Teams write detailed technical reports and submit their designs to design reviews. Periodic progress reports and team presentations are required.
Equivalents: EGR 4812, CPE 4212
Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
Restrictions: Electrical Engineering Majors only. Non-Matriculated students are excluded.
Prerequisites: (CPE 4211: C- or better
OR EE 4211: C- or better
OR EGR 4811: C- or better)
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4311: Optics and Lasers (5)
Offerings
General theory of geometrical optics, physical optics, fiber optics and optical devices. Lectures and laboratory each week. Typically offered: Alternate Years.
Equivalents: PHY 4311
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: PHY 1103: D or better
OR PHY 1123: D or better
EE 4410: Embedded and Fixed Point Digital Signal Processing (3)
Offerings
Prerequisites: EE 3410 and (EE 3760 or CPE 3760 or CSC 3760). In this course, students will use embedded systems to implement signal-processing algorithms including convolution, FFT, IIR and FIR filters and others. Concepts will be modeled using a variety of methods and implemented using lower-level programming languages. Fixed-point systems will be studied and used to implement digital filters. The course will include a project integrating the course ideas.
Attributes: Upper-Division
EE 4450: Control System Design (5)
Offerings
Analog control system feedback analysis and design using root locus, frequency and PID methods to adjust stability and performance of the controlled systems. MATLAB is used extensively as a design tool. Typically offered: Winter.
Equivalents: EGR 4450
Attributes: Upper-Division
Restrictions: Electrical Engineering, General Engineering Majors only.
Prerequisites: EE 3028: C- or better
AND EE 3410: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4560: Wireless Communication Systems (3)
Offerings
Students study radio frequency (RF) and other wireless communications systems with an emphasis on current methods and standards. Transmission and reception concepts including high- and low-gain antennas, power budget and analysis, attenuation, interference, fading and bandwidth are studied. Modern wireless communications protocols used for mobile telephones, computer networking and broadcast radio/television are explored in detail.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Prerequisites: (EE 3550: D or better
OR CPE 3550: D or better)
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4899: Electrical Engineering Capstone and Senior Design (3)
Offerings
In this capstone course designs from EE 4212 are developed into a manufacturing prototype and tested. Covers testing methodology (hardware and software), debugging and documentation methodology. Teams author detailed technical documents. Periodic progress reports and final presentations are required. Includes study of vocation in engineering, writing reflective responses, and preparation of a portfolio of major projects students have finished.
Equivalents: CPE 4899
Attributes: Upper-Division, Writing "W" Course
Restrictions: Electrical Engineering Majors only. Non-Matriculated students are excluded.
Prerequisites: EE 4212: C- or better
OR CPE 4212: C- or better
OR EGR 4812: C- or better
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4900: Independent Study (1-5)
Offerings
Student works independently with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4911: Washington State FE Preparation for Electrical Engineers (1)
Offerings
Seminar review of principles and problem solving in math, ethics, engineering economics,and computer/Electrical engineering technical topics to assist students in preparation for the Electrical Engineering FE exam.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Restrictions: Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering Majors only.
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4930: Practicum in Electrical Engineering - Service (1-5)
Offerings
Practicum in electrical engineering that provides service to the university. Examples include academic support system and programming, tutoring, grading and lab preparation. May be repeated for credit up to 9 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Restrictions: Electrical Engineering Majors, Minors, Concentrations only. Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
Prerequisites: EE 2727: B- or better
OR EE 2728: B- or better
EE 4950: Topics in Electrical Engineering (1-5)
Offerings
An advanced course studying a special interest topic in electrical engineering. Topics and credits may vary between offerings. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Restrictions: Electrical Engineering, Engineering Science, General Engineering Majors only. Freshman, Sophomore students are excluded.
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)
EE 4960: Senior Project (1-5)
Offerings
Student works with faculty advisor on a mutually agreed upon project. Requires submission of application to EE chair three weeks prior to the start of the quarter. May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Fees:
Engineering Materials Fee (refundable)