The Department of Electrical Engineering welcomes transfer students from Illinois community colleges. Students find it easy to continue their studies at NIU if they plan well. Therefore, following the guidelines in this brochure while completing an Associate's Degree is highly recommended[1]. The classes listed below should assist you in obtaining an Associate in Science from Elgin Community College. However, students should always work closely with their community college advisor. Please contact the Counseling & Transfer Center at Elgin Community College for more help in planning your academic career.
| Courses at ECC | Equivalent courses at NIU | |
| CHM 142 | General Chemistry I | CHEM 210 +212 |
| MTH 123 | Computer Science for Engineers | CSCI 240 |
| ENG 101 | English Composition I | ENGL 103 |
| ENG 102 | English Composition II | ENGL 104 |
| MTH 133 | Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I | MATH 229 |
| MTH 134 | Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II | MATH 230 |
| MTH 201 | Calculus w/Analytic Geometry III | MATH 232 |
| MTH 202 | Intro to Differential Equations | MATH 336 |
| PHY 111 | Engineering Physics | PHYS 253 |
| PHY 112 | Engineering Physics | PHYS 273 |
| SPH 101 | Fundamentals of Speech | COMS 100 |
| [1]Northern Illinois University permits students to transfer up to a maximum of 66 semester hours of community college credit. | ||
NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology no longer requires sequences in Social Sciences and Humanities. Therefore, students only need to satisfy NIU's general education requirements. When choosing general education/core competency courses please consult with your ECC advisor, verify general education requirements in the NIU Undergraduate Catalog, and check the Community College Articulation Tables for transferability.
Remaining classes to be taken at NIU's College of Engineering and Engineering Technology to earn a major in Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Biomedical Engineering.
| ELE 210 + 210U | Engineering Circuit Analysis + Laboratory Project |
| ELE 250 | Computer Engineering I |
| ELE 315 | Signals and Systems |
| ELE 330 | Electronic Circuits |
| ELE 335 | Theory of Semiconductor Devices I |
| ELE 356 | Computer Engineering II |
| ELE 370 | Engineering Electromagnetics |
| ELE 380 | Control Systems I |
| ELE 420 | Biomedical Instrumentation |
| ELE 425 | Biomedical Signal Processing |
| ELE 491 | Electrical Engineering Design Proposal |
| ELE 429 | Biomedical Engineering Design Project |
| ISYE 335 OR STAT 350 |
Statistics for Engineering |
| Introduction to Probability and Statistics | |
| PHYS 283 | Fundamentals of Physics III: Quantum Physics |
| UEET 101 | Introduction to Engineering |
Track 1 is for students who intend to pursue a career as biomedical engineers. Track 2 is for students who intend to pursue careers such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, optometry, or podiatry. Students need to consult with the advisors of pre-professional programs to ensure meeting all requirements
| BIOS 311 OR BIOS 357 |
Functional Human Anatomy |
| Human Anatomy and Physiology | |
| CHEM 230+231 | Introductory Organic Chemistry & Lab |
| CHEM 370 | Introductory Biochemistry |
| 18-19 semester credit hours of Electives. Choose 6 credit hours from any 400-level course from the Department of Electrical Engineering, there are some exceptions, see your advisor. Choose 12 credit hours from the following: BIOS 213, BIOS 359, ELE 421, ELE 499H, ISYE 410, KNPE 313, KNPE 314, PHYS 335, PHYS 434. | |
| BIOS 208+210 | Fundamentals of Biology I & Lab |
| BIOS 209+211 | Fundamentals of Biology II & Lab |
| BIOS 355 | Human Physiology |
| CHEM 211 + 213 | General Chemistry II & Lab |
| CHEM 330 + 332 | General Organic Chemistry I & Lab |
| CHEM 331 | General Organic Chemistry II |
| 6 semester credit hours of Electives. Choose from the following: ELE 421, ELE 499H, ISYE 410, KNPE 313, KNPE 314, PHYS 335. | |
For more information on the Department of Electrical Engineering write or call:
Department of Electrical Engineering
CEET EB 330
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2854
(815)753-9974
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For undergraduate application materials contact:
Office of Admissions
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2857
(800)892-3050 (toll-fee in Illinois)
or (815)753-0446
For more information on transfer programs at Elgin Community College contact:
Counseling & Transfer Center, SRC 107
Elgin Community College
1700 Spartan Drive
Elgin, IL 60123
(847) 214-7390
Disclaimer: Although NIU attempts to accommodate the course requests of all students, some course offerings may be limited by financial, space, and staffing considerations, or may otherwise be unavailable. Nothing in this brochure may be construed to promise or guarantee registration in any course or course of study (whether required or elective), nor may anything be construed to promise or guarantee the completion of an academic program within a specific length of time. All degree requirements are subject to the provisions and notices in the Undergraduate Catalog. Information in this brochure is valid through August 2010.