Spartan Accelerated Graduate Education (SAGE) Scholars Programs | Electrical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering Program
The Electrical Engineering program is offered by the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering at San José State University.
About the Program
The program provides students with a comprehensive education in electrical engineering, covering a wide range of topics, including analog and digital circuits, microprocessors, and communication systems.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of electrical engineering.
Accreditation and Objectives
The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, and its objectives are to provide students with a comprehensive education in electrical engineering, preparing them for careers in industry, government, and academia.
Degree Requirements
The degree requirements for the undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering include completion of a minimum of 120 units of coursework, including general education, mathematics, science, and engineering courses.
Syllabi and Forms
Syllabi and forms for the undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering are available through the university's website.
Advising and Probation
Students in the undergraduate program in Electrical Engineering are required to meet with their academic advisors regularly to ensure they are making satisfactory progress towards their degree. Students who are not making satisfactory progress may be placed on probation.
SAGE Scholars Programs
The Spartan Accelerated Graduate Education (SAGE) Scholars program is a combined BSEE and MSEE program that allows students to save a number of units required for the MSEE degree.
Graduate Program
The graduate program in Electrical Engineering is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in electrical engineering, preparing them for careers in industry, government, and academia.
Learning Outcomes
The learning outcomes for the graduate program in Electrical Engineering include the ability to design, develop, and test electrical systems, as well as to communicate effectively with colleagues and clients.
Degree Requirements
The degree requirements for the graduate program in Electrical Engineering include completion of a minimum of 30 units of coursework, including core and elective courses.
Syllabi and Forms
Syllabi and forms for the graduate program in Electrical Engineering are available through the university's website.
Advising and Probation
Students in the graduate program in Electrical Engineering are required to meet with their academic advisors regularly to ensure they are making satisfactory progress towards their degree. Students who are not making satisfactory progress may be placed on probation.
Research Areas
The Electrical Engineering program at San José State University has a number of research areas, including:
- Analog, RFIC, and Mixed-Signals ICs
- Power Electronics
- Communications Laboratory
- Circuits Laboratory
- CDML Laboratory
- Electronic Design I Laboratory
- Electronic Design II Laboratory
- Embedded Control Systems Laboratory
- QCESL
- FRAI Laboratory
- Microprocessors Laboratory
- Open Lab
- Students Project Laboratory
- Synopsys IC Design Laboratory
- Xilinx Design Laboratory
Resources
The Electrical Engineering program at San José State University has a number of resources available to students, including:
- New Students
- Faculty Office Hours
- Class Schedules
- Guides and Tutorials
- Laboratory Safety
- Laboratories
- Technical Support
- Jobs, Internships and Scholarships
- Quick Links
- Student Clubs
- Tutoring Services
