ECE Department Course Updates for Spring 2023 Advance Registration
ECE Department Course Updates for Spring 2023 Advance Registration
Schedule of Courses: https://one.uf.edu/soc/
Deadline Dates:
Last Day to Drop for Fall 2022 November 21, 2022
The spring 2023 Deadline Date to submit Research (EGN4912) and EEL4948 (Internship for spring) and EEL4905 is January 11, 2023. You can submit forms early.
New to the Canvas Page
EE Student Handbook: https://ufl.instructure.com/courses/446556/pages/student-handbook
Summa and Magna Policy and Procedure: https://ufl.instructure.com/courses/446556/pages/student-handbook
Reminders:
Academic Forms that the EE Advisor will complete and sign. Please send forms through the EE Secure Form upload, https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bKlsTB7kRVMyXcy
- Bright Futures Application for Extended Hours of Eligibility form
- UF Hours Extension form
- Dual/Double Degree Forms
- Study Abroad Forms
Courses that will not count towards degree requirements:
- EEL3003- Elements of Electrical Engineering
- EEL3872- AI Fundamentals
New Online Minor Form: https://one.uf.edu/minor/
- Paper forms will not be accepted
Spring 2023 Course(s) Notes:
EEL4744C- Microprocessor Applications Lab times will not show on the schedule of courses. Labs will be scheduled in class with the UPI/NINJAS.
Spring 2023 EEL4930’s Course Offerings:
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Power Electronics II
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: System-On-Chip Design
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Bio Controls
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Biosignals & Systems Analysis
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Autonomous Robots
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Micronano Mach Metama
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: RECONFIGURABLE COMPUTING 2
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Neuro-AI
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Phys Insp Elec Sys
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Fund Electric Drive Systems
EEL4930 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering: Intro Biomed Image Analysis
Catalog Year 2015-2020: EEL3472, EEE3396, and EEE4260 are now 3-credits. Lab requirement for EE Breadth requirements. Here is the EEL4905 form, https://www.ece.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/EEL4905Form_2022-1-3.pdf
Must complete EEL4905 credit to complete the EE Breadth Requirement.
- Option 1: Complete EEL4905 with a faculty of your choice
- The faculty can come from any department within HWCOE.
- A topic of your interest
Registration for Research, Independent Study, and Internships
EGN4912 (Research Experience) registration link is https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bef79eENCoMP6Yu
EE Students are able to earn up to 4-credits of research that count towards EE TE.
Research P&P
- Find a possible research opportunity and reach out to a professor/grad student leading the research.
- Use the online form to complete the permission request.
- Your research advisor will receive and approve or deny your request.
- The student services office will then be registered for this class once they receive the faculty approval notification.
EEL4948-Internship-If you want to earn credit for the experience. The 3-credits will count for EE TE. Here is the registration link, https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7ZHewnKCPA9myKW
Course Requirements:
- Must submit an offer letter on letterhead to register
- Must submit a 2500-word (+/- 50 words) Reflection Paper (IEEE format, no figures included), a five-slide PowerPoint presentation
- The immediate Supervisor must complete the online Internship Assessment form
- Must have an ECE Faculty member or Faculty member within the HWCOE
- Your ECE Faculty mentor will review the Reflection Paper, PowerPoint presentation, and assessment form before assigning a grade
EEL4905 Independent Study. Here is the EEL4905 form, https://www.ece.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/EEL4905Form_2022-1-3.pdf
An independent study is a form of educational activity undertaken by an individual student with little to no supervision. A student and their professor will generally agree upon a topic for the student to research with minimal instruction and guidance from the professor for an agreed-upon number of academic credits. Independent studies provide a way for well-motivated students to pursue a topic of interest that does not necessarily fit into a traditional academic curriculum. They are a way for students to learn specialized material or gain research experience.
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