Electrical and Computer Engineering Chair: Dr. Maggie Wang
Office Location: 318 Drosdick Hall
Telephone: (610) 519-3830
Email: xiaofang.wang@villanova.edu
About
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Honors
Electrical Engineering is traditionally associated with the generation and distribution of power. While this is still true today, the field has branched out into numerous areas that may not be easily identified with electrical engineering, such as radio frequency (RF) systems, telecommunications, remote sensing, signal processing, digital circuits, instrumentation, audio, video and optoelectronics, satellites, GPS, radar and navigation, biomedical engineering and devices as well as renewable energy sources. The Villanova electrical engineering curriculum touches upon every one of these technology areas.
Mission Statement
The mission of Villanova University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is to empower students to become leaders in their chosen professions and to prepare them for a life of service to others.
Program Educational Objectives
Consistent with the University’s Augustinian Mission that values broadly-educated, and well-rounded individuals, graduates of the Electrical Engineering Program are able to pursue the following career objectives:
- Use their knowledge, analytical, and design skills to generate and validate sustainable and technically appropriate solutions to practical real-world problems;
- Communicate and work effectively with others having different roles or responsibilities in their professional work environments;
- Continue to develop their professional knowledge and skills throughout their career;
- Succeed in their career by practicing their chosen discipline with professionalism, care, and integrity.
The curriculum is structured to provide a thorough foundation in the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering. Analysis and design are emphasized throughout the curriculum, using a project-based structure to teach students how to work on their own and in teams and to synthesize engineering solutions by utilizing their analytical skills and knowledge. Heavy emphasis is placed on developing oral and written communication skills. The curriculum also provides opportunities for an increased awareness of the broader implications of technology and of the social responsibilities of the profession. The design process is emphasized throughout all four years, and design projects are included in the laboratory courses. The sophomore and junior years include core courses that provide a foundation for the senior year, which includes technical and professional electives and an in-depth design project.
The electrical engineering program offers technical elective courses in the following specialized areas: microwave networks and high-frequency circuit design, digital signal processing, linear integrated electronics, communication electronics, optoelectronics, digital integrated electronics and microfabrication, embedded systems, control systems, electric machines and power systems, electronic measurement and conversion, and renewable energy systems.
Students in the electrical engineering program acquire experience with computers and their engineering applications, beginning with the engineering programming and applications course in the freshman year and continuing throughout the curriculum in the sophomore-level fundamentals courses, junior-level core courses, and senior-level technical electives.
In addition to the activities and services offered by the university and the College of Engineering, the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department provides the following additional services and activities for its students: an academic advisor, to assist students with the implementations of their academic plans; the ECE Walk-in Tutoring Office, to assist ECE students with their upper-level courses; and college-level and departmental student organizations.
132 credits required to complete degree.
Freshman Year
First Semester
Second Semester
Sophomore Year
First Semester
Elective - Ethics
Electives are subject to change. Electives may be added to this list at the discretion of the College of Engineering.
Choose one of the following:
Second Semester
Junior Year
First Semester
Elective - Professional
Any Villanova course at the 2000 level or above. No AP credits allowed.
Second Semester
Elective - Professional
Any Villanova course at the 2000 level or above. No AP credits allowed.
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 3975 | Capstone Design I | 3 |
Senior Year
First Semester
Elective - EE Track
Electives are subject to change. Electives may be added to this list at the discretion of the College of Engineering.
Track Electives chosen from one of following tracks: Biomedical Engineering, Electric Energy Systems, Embedded Systems and Control, High Frequency Electronics, Signal Processing.
Biomedical Engineering
Foundation Course: ECE 3242
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Meltem Izzetoglu
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7251 | Analysis of Biomedical Signals | 3 |
Electric Energy Systems
Foundation Course: ECE 3020
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Pritpal Singh
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7000 | Renewable Energy Policy | 3 |
| ECE 7580 | Intro to Power Electronics | 3 |
| ECE 7800 | Renewable Energy Systems | 3 |
| ECE 7805 | Electric Machinery | 3 |
| ECE 7810 | Power System Modeling | 3 |
| ECE 7830 | Intro. to Electric Drives | 3 |
| ECE 7831 | Design&Model of Electric Vehic | 3 |
| EGR 7850 | Electrochemical Power Sources | 3 |
Embedded Systems and Control
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7525 | Elec Measure & Convers | 3 |
| ECE 8320 | Control Systems Engineering | 3 |
| EGR 8301 | Control Systems Engineering | 3 |
| EGR 8302 | Digital Control | 3 |
| EGR 8304 | Nonlinear Control | 3 |
High Frequency Electronics
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 8670 | Microwave Thry & Tech I | 3 |
| ECE 8671 | Microwave Thry & Tech II | 3 |
| ECE 8675 | Antenna Theory I | 3 |
| ECE 8676 | Antenna Theory & Design II | 3 |
| ECE 8700 | Comm Systems Engineering | 3 |
| ECE 8708 | Wireless Communications | 3 |
| ECE 8720 | 5G Wireless Networks | 3 |
Signal Processing
Foundation Course: ECE 3242
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mojtaba Vaezi
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7231 | Applied DSP | 3 |
| ECE 7251 | Analysis of Biomedical Signals | 3 |
| ECE 7710 | Real-Time Dig Sig Proc | 3 |
| ECE 7711 | Hardware DSP | 3 |
| ECE 8072 | Stat Signal Processing | 3 |
Elective - Science, Technical or Math
Electives are subject to change. Electives may be added to this list at the discretion of the College of Engineering.
Choose one of the following:
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BIO 1055 through 9999
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CEE 2000 through 9999
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CHE 2000 through 9999
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CHM 1152 through 9999
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CSC 1152 through 9999
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ECE (a course in addition to the required ECE courses in the curriculum)
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MAT 2600, 3000 through 9999
Elective - Professional
Any Villanova course at the 2000 level or above. No AP credits allowed.
Elective - Humanities
Electives are subject to change. Electives may be added to this list at the discretion of the College of Engineering.
One three credit course from:
- Theology (THL) course or course with CTHL (Core Theology) attribute, at the 2000 level or above
- Philosophy (PHI)
- Peace and Justice (PJ)
- ETH 2050 - The Good Life: Ethics & Cont Prob
- EGR 2930 - Catholic Social Teaching for EGRs
- Any Humanities or Social Science course with a PJ (Peace and Justice) attribute.
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 4975 | Capstone Design II | 3 |
Second Semester
Elective - EE Track
Electives are subject to change. Electives may be added to this list at the discretion of the College of Engineering.
Track Electives chosen from one of following tracks: Biomedical Engineering, Electric Energy Systems, Embedded Systems and Control, High Frequency Electronics, Signal Processing.
Biomedical Engineering
Foundation Course: ECE 3242
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Meltem Izzetoglu
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7251 | Analysis of Biomedical Signals | 3 |
Electric Energy Systems
Foundation Course: ECE 3020
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Pritpal Singh
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7000 | Renewable Energy Policy | 3 |
| ECE 7580 | Intro to Power Electronics | 3 |
| ECE 7800 | Renewable Energy Systems | 3 |
| ECE 7805 | Electric Machinery | 3 |
| ECE 7810 | Power System Modeling | 3 |
| ECE 7830 | Intro. to Electric Drives | 3 |
| ECE 7831 | Design&Model of Electric Vehic | 3 |
| EGR 7850 | Electrochemical Power Sources | 3 |
Embedded Systems and Control
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7525 | Elec Measure & Convers | 3 |
| ECE 8320 | Control Systems Engineering | 3 |
| EGR 8301 | Control Systems Engineering | 3 |
| EGR 8302 | Digital Control | 3 |
| EGR 8304 | Nonlinear Control | 3 |
High Frequency Electronics
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 8670 | Microwave Thry & Tech I | 3 |
| ECE 8671 | Microwave Thry & Tech II | 3 |
| ECE 8675 | Antenna Theory I | 3 |
| ECE 8676 | Antenna Theory & Design II | 3 |
| ECE 8700 | Comm Systems Engineering | 3 |
| ECE 8708 | Wireless Communications | 3 |
| ECE 8720 | 5G Wireless Networks | 3 |
Signal Processing
Foundation Course: ECE 3242
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Mojtaba Vaezi
Graduate Level Courses:
| Course | Title | Credits |
| ECE 7231 | Applied DSP | 3 |
| ECE 7251 | Analysis of Biomedical Signals | 3 |
| ECE 7710 | Real-Time Dig Sig Proc | 3 |
| ECE 7711 | Hardware DSP | 3 |
| ECE 8072 | Stat Signal Processing | 3 |
Elective - Professional
Any Villanova course at the 2000 level or above. No AP credits allowed.
Elective - Free
Any Villanova three credit course or Villanova courses that when combined add up to a minimum of three credits (for example, three 1-credit Honors courses)
Elective - THL (2000 or above)
Theology (THL) course or course with CTHL (Core Theology) attribute, at the 2000 level or above.
Elective - ECE 5000 or above
Any ECE course at the 5000 level or above.