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A Stanford undergraduate may work simultaneously toward the B.S. and M.S. degrees. University requirements for
the coterminal M.A. or M.S. are described in the "Coterminal Bachelor's and Master's Degrees" section of this
bulletin. For University coterminal degree program rules and University application forms,
see http://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/registrar/publications#Coterm.
Requirements
Mathematics (26-27)
MATH 41
Calculus
MATH 42
Calculus
EE 141
Engineering Electromagnetics
CME 104
MATH 113
CS 103
CS 109
34
Science (12)
Mechanics
and Electricity and Magnetism 3
PHYSICS 61
& PHYSICS 63
35
Programming Abstractions
At least two additional courses, at least one of which is not in EE or CS (CS 106A is not
6allowed). Choose from table in Undergraduate Handbook. One from ENGR 40, ENGR 40N 10
or ENGR 40Precommended.
Writing in the Major (WIM) (3-4)
34
EE 109
EE 133
EE 134
EE 168
EE 191W
CS 194W
EE 100
EE 101A
Circuits I
EE 102A
EE 108A
Digital Systems I
EE 141
Engineering Electromagnetics
14
Select four courses from one of the following Depth areas. Courses should include one
required course, one Design course, and 2 additional courses.
Design Course (3-4)
3-4
EE 133
EE 134
EE 152
Green Electronics
EE 168
EE 262
Two-Dimensional Imaging
EE 265
CS 194W
May include up to two additional Engineering Fundamentals, any CS 193 course and any
letter graded EE or EE Related courses (minus any previously noted restrictions). Freshman
and Sophmore seminars, EE191 and CS 106A do not count toward the 60 units.
MATH 52 and MATH 53 can be substituted for CME 100 and CME 102A.
EE 102B may count as Math units if not used as an EE Depth course.
12
3
4
5
6
The EE introductory class ENGR 40 may be taken concurrently with PHYSICS 43.
A minimum of 12 science units must be taken. A minimum of 40 math and science units
combined must be taken.
EE Engineering Topics: Fundamentals and Depth courses must total 60 units minimum.
EE 191W may satisfy WIM only if it is a follow-up to an REU or independent study
project, where a faculty agrees to provide supervision of writing a technical paper and with
suitable support from the Writing Center.
EE 41/ENGR 40P can meet this requirement only if it is not used to fulfill the
Engineering Fundamentals requirement.
Depth Areas
Units
Bio-electronics and Bio-imaging (27)
EE 101B
or EE 102B
Circuits II (Required)
EE 122B
EE 124
EE 134
EE 168
EE 169
Introduction to Bioimaging
EE 202
EE 225
EE 101B
Circuits II (Required)
EE 114
EE 116
EE 122A
EE 133
EE 152
Green Electronics
Units
EE 212
EE 214B
EE 216
EE 271
EE 108B
3-4
EE 109
EE 152
Green Electronics
EE 271
EE 273
EE 282
CS 107
3-5
EE 108B
3-4
CS 107
3-5
CS 108
3-4
CS 110
3-5
CS 140
3-4
CS 143
Compilers
3-4
CS 144
3-4
or EE 284
CS 145
Introduction to Databases
3-4
CS 148
3-4
EE 152
Green Electronics
CS 194W
Units
Energy and Environment (55-61)
EE 101B
or EE 108B
Circuits II (Required)
Digital Systems II
EE 116
EE 134
EE 151
EE 152
Green Electronics
EE 168
EE 263
EE 292J
Power Electronics
EE 293A
Solar Cells, Fuel Cells, and Batteries: Materials for the Energy
Solution
EE 293B
CEE 173A
Energy Resources
4-5
CEE 176A
3-4
CEE 176B
3-4
ENGR 105
ENGR 205
ME 185
MATSCI 156
Solar Cells, Fuel Cells, and Batteries: Materials for the Energy
Solution
3-4
3-4
3
3-4
Music (29-48)
EE 102B
EE 122A
EE 264
3-4
Units
or EE 265
MUSIC 256A
1-4
MUSIC 256B
1-4
MUSIC 420A
3-4
MUSIC 420B
1-10
MUSIC 421A
3-4
MUSIC 422
MUSIC 424
3
3-4
EE 101B
Circuits II (Required)
EE 116
EE 134
EE 136
EE 141
Engineering Electromagnetics
EE 216
EE 222
EE 223
EE 228
EE 236A
Modern Optics
EE 236B
Guided Waves
EE 242
Electromagnetic Waves
EE 247
EE 102B
EE 124
EE 133
3-4
Units
EE 168
EE 169
Introduction to Bioimaging
EE 179
EE 261
EE 262
Two-Dimensional Imaging
EE 263
EE 264
or EE 265
3-4
EE 278B
EE 279
ENGR 105
ENGR 205
For additional information and sample programs see the Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs
(UGHB).
Honors Program
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers a program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
with honors. This program offers a unique opportunity for qualified undergraduate majors to conduct independent
study and research at an advanced level with a faculty mentor, graduate students, and fellow undergraduates.
Admission to the honors program is by application. Declared EE majors with a grade point average (GPA) of at least
3.5 in Electrical Engineering are eligible to submit an application. Applications must be submitted by Autumn quarter
of the senior year, be signed by the thesis adviser and second reader (one must be a member of the EE Faculty), and
include an honors proposal. Students need to declare honors on Axess.
In order to receive departmental honors, students admitted to the honors program must:
1.
2.
Complete at least 10 units of EE 191 or EE 191W for a letter grade with their thesis adviser. EE191 units do
not count toward the required 60 units.
3.
Submit one final copy of the honors thesis approved by the adviser and second reader.
4.
Attend poster and oral presentation in the Electrical Engineering Honors Symposium held at the end of
Spring Quarter or present in another suitable forum approved by the faculty adviser.
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