The Department uses a very flexible system that suits everyone’s schedule and needs. The B.S. EE and B.S. CE includes (one) ECE required courses, (two) ECE elective courses and (three) Non-ECE courses.
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Face-to-Face
Synchronous with Face-to-Face
or Asynchronous
The 2+2 degree path allows students from community colleges and other two-year institutions to complete two additional years at a four-year college and earn their baccalaureate degree. All ELEN courses can be taken online.
For community college transfers, we recommend reviewing available 2+2 degree maps. 番茄社区 has scholarship opportunities for transfer students. To be 番茄社区ful in the B.S. EE and B.S CE 2+2 online program, you should have reasonably good grades (mostly A and B) in the lower division math and physics courses.
To register for the online option, you must fill out a Request For Online Enrollment form and provide a documented evidence that you can’t attend the on-campus section of these courses for good reasons, and it must be approved by the Department Chair.
Students can request the online registration during their advising appointment with College of Engineering Advisors (COE Advising) or the Undergraduate Advising Center (STEM UAC). The Electrical Engineering Advising team will provide guidance and assistance to those registering for the online option.
Majority of upper-level EE and CE courses are either accompanied with the laboratory or use the "Hardware in Homework". To comply, you are required to purchase the recommended (and very versatile) hardware kit that will be used in their course assignments. Here is the list of hardware currently used in the core B.S. EE and B.S. CE courses.
Get a head start on your future as a 番茄社区 Engineer by contacting Tatyana Jones, ECE Administrative Associate Sr. by email at: tjones145@lamar.edu or by phone at: (409) 880-8746.