ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1
Stanford University s School of Engineering
2
Electrical Engineering
3
2021–2022 Program Sheet
4
5
This document must satisfy all requirements listed at UGHB.stanford.edu.
6
Turn in final version of program sheet to Rachel Pham (rcpham@stanford.edu) no later than one month prior to the last quarter of senior year.
7
*Follow all requirements as stated for the year of the program sheet used.*
8
9
Name:
SU ID#:
10
Email:Phone:
11
Todays Date:
B.S. expected (e.g. Spring 2022):
12
13
Mathematics and Science Requirements (minimum 40 units)
14
DeptCourseTitleSoE Transfer/AP ApprovalUnitGrade
15
P if Transfer
SoE Initials
DateTotal
16
Mathematics (minimum 28 units)
17
MATH
19/20/21Calculus (req'd; see note 1)
18
19
20
CME100
Vector Calculus for Engineers (req'd; see note 2)
21
CME102
Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers (req'd; see note 2)
22
One Add'l Math Class from CS 103, ENGR 108, MATH 113
23
EE178Probabilistic Systems Analysis
24
25
Mathematics Unit Total (28 units min)
26
Science (3 courses, minimum 12 units)
27
PHYSMechanics course (PHYSICS41 or PHYSICS61)
28
EE65
Modern Physics for Engineers (req'd; see note 3)
29
Science elective(s); see UGHB website, Approved Courses page
30
31
Science Unit Total (minimum 12 units)
32
Mathematics and Science Unit Total (minimum 40 units)
33
34
Technology in Society Requirement
(1 course, minimum 3-5 units; UGHB website, Approved Courses page for list; See note 4)
35
36
37
NOTES
38
*All courses taken for the major must be taken for a letter grade, if that option is offered by the instructor.
39
*Form is available as an Excel file at ughb.stanford.edu. Must use program sheet from a year you are enrolled at Stanford.
40
*Minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.0 required for all courses in Engineering Topics.
41
*Transfer and AP credits in Math, Science, Fundamentals, and Technology in Society must be approved by the SoE Dean's Office; see the Petitions page at ughb.stanford.edu. Transfer credits in disciplinary area must be approved by the advisor.
42
*All courses on this form must be listed under only one category: No double counting.
43
( 1 )MATH19/20/21 or equivalent (10 units and placement into MATH 51/CME 100) of AP or IB calculus credit acceptable.
44
( 2 )MATH51 (or MATH52) and MATH53 can be substituted for CME100 and CME102.
45
( 3 )Students may petition to have either PHYSICS65 or PHYSICS45 + 70 together count as an alternative to EE65.
46
( 4 )To fulfill the requirement a TiS course must be on the SoE Approved Courses list the year it is taken.
47
Engineering Topics (Fundamentals+Core+Disciplinary Area+Electives; minimum 60 units)
48
DeptCourseTitleSoE Transfer/AP ApprovalUnitGrade
49
P if Transfer
SoE Initials
DateTotal
50
Engineering Fundamentals (2 courses, minimum 10 units)
51
CS
106B or B+M
Programming Abstractions (req'd) (106X okay but not offered 21-22)
52
ENGR40M or 76EE-related fundamental (see note 5)
53
54
Engineering Fundamentals Unit Total
55
Core EE Courses* (5 courses, minimum 16 units)
56
EE42
Introduction to Electromagnetics and Its Applications (see note 6)
57
EE100
The Electrical Engineering Profession (see note 7)
58
EE101ACircuits I ß
59
EE102ASignal Processing and Linear Systems I
60
EE108Digital System Design
61
Core EE Courses Unit Total
62
63
DEPTH IN DISCIPLINE
64
Disciplinary Area (5 courses, 17 units min.: 1-2 Req'd courses, 1 WIM/Design & 2-3 electives from Discipl. Area)
65
Circle one disciplinary area: (I) Physical Tech & Science (II) Info Sys & Science (III) Hardware & Software Systems
66
Required Course
67
WIM/Design Course (choose from any disciplinary area)
68
Disciplinary Area Elective
69
Disciplinary Area Elective
70
71
Disciplinary Area Unit Totals
72
Electives (minimum 17 units; see Note 8)
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
Elective Area Unit Total (minimum 17 units)
80
81
Mathematics and Science
(minimum 40 units)
82
Engineering Topics
(minimum 60 units)
83
84
PROGRAM APPROVALS
85
ADVISOR Printed Name:
Date:
86
Signature:
87
89
DEPARTMENT Printed Name: Rachel Pham (rcpham@stanford.edu)
Date:
90
Signature:
91
92
School of Engineering (signature not required prior to graduation)
93
94
Signature:
Date:
95
*Students preparing for advanced graduate study or wanting add'l depth in the core are encouraged to take some disciplinary area req'ts (EE101B, EE102B, CS107E or CS107, EE180) beyond those required ; these may be counted toward Electives.
96
( 5 )Recom'd: ENGR40M (pref. before EE101A) or ENGR76 (pref. before EE102A); alternatives must = 5 units (not CS106A or 2nd ENGR40).
97
( 6 )Students may petition to use either PHYSICS43 or 63 in place of EE42. Students not taking EE42 and specializing in Physicial Technology and Science (or other areas) may consider taking EE142 to learn key EE topics including tranmission lines, waveguides and antennas.
98
( 7 )Juniors and seniors may petition for a 200-level seminar in their disciplinary area.
99
( 8 )May be from the disciplinary areas; from the multidisciplinary elective areas; or any combination of disciplinary and multidisciplinary areas. May include up to two additional ENGR Fundamentals (not from CS or EE) and any letter graded EE courses. Freshman and Sophomore seminars, EE191 and CS106A do not count toward the 60 units. Students may have fewer elective units if they have more units in their disciplinary area.
100
101