ECE Advising
Your success as an electrical, computer, or biomedical engineering student starts with a plan. Our team of academic advisors is dedicated to providing high-quality service to each student. Advisors are knowledgeable about navigating the path to graduation and can provide resources for educational and personal success. We can help with registration and basic questions.
Undergraduate Advising
If you are an undergraduate student in Electrical, Computer, or Biomedical Engineering, feel free to make an appointment with an advisor.
Graduate Advising
If you are a graduate student in the Electrical or Computer Engineering MS degree programs, feel free to make an appointment with an advisor.
Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering BS Programs
As you progress through our programs, we strongly recommend that you meet regularly with an advisor to plan your courses. Below are sample graduation plans based on the 2025-2026 program requirements.
Applying to the Professional Program
The Professional Program refers to the major-specific courses in the junior and senior years in the EE and CE programs. Students must be accepted into the Professional Program before taking these courses. After completing the Pre-Professional Program, students must apply for admission to the Professional Program. A minimum GPA of 2.8 in the Pre-Professional Required Courses listed above is required for application to the Professional Program.
Requirements to be accepted into the Professional Program
- 2.8 GPA in the Pre-Professional Engineering courses
- C or better in all Pre-Professional Engineering courses
Required EE Pre-Professional Program courses
- CHEM 1230 - Engineering Chemistry
- MATH 1210 - Calculus I
- MATH 1220 - Calculus II
- MATH 2210 - Calculus III
- ENGR 2240 Dynamic Systems Engineering (or both MATH 2270 and MATH 2280)
- PHYS 2210 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
- PHYS 2220 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
- ECE 1000 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering (or ENGR 1000)
- ECE 1270 - Introduction to Electrical Circuits
- ECE 1400 - Fundamentals of Engineering Computing
- ECE 2260 - Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits
- ECE 2700 - Digital Circuits
Required CE Pre-Professional Program courses
- CS 1410 - Structured Computing in a Selected Language
- MATH 1210 - Calculus I
- MATH 1220 - Calculus II
- ENGR 2240 - Dynamic Systems Engineering (or both MATH 2270 and MATH 2280)
- PHYS 2210 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
- PHYS 2220 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
- ECE 1000 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering (or ENGR 1000)
- ECE 1270 - Introduction to Electrical Circuits
- ECE 1400 - Fundamentals of Engineering Computing
- ECE 2260 - Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits
- ECE 2700 - Digital Circuits
Required BME Pre-Professional Program courses
- MATH 1210 - Calculus I
- MATH 1220 - Calculus II
- CHEM 1210 - Principles of Chemistry I
- CHEM 1215 - Principles of Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 1220 - Principles of Chemistry II
- CHEM 1225 - Principles of Chemistry II Lab
- PHYS 2210 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
- PHYS 2220 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
- MICR 2054 - Principles of Microbiology
- BME 1000 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering (or ECE 1000 or ENGR 1000)
- BME 2000 - BME Sophomore Seminar
- ECE 1270 - Introduction to Electrical Circuits
- ECE 1400 - Fundamentals of Engineering Computing
- ECE 2260 - Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits
- ECE 2700 - Digital Circuits
- ENGR 2240 - Dynamic Systems Engineering (or both MATH 2270 and MATH 2280)
Applications to the Professional Program
Please complete and download the application.
Please email the downloaded application file to Eric Gibbons (ericgibbons@weber.edu) and Judy Smith (judithsmith@weber.edu).
You may apply to the Professional Program before completing all the required courses in the Pre-Professional Program. This preliminary acceptance is contingent on completing the required courses with a C grade or better. A preliminary acceptance to the Professional Program will allow you to enroll in upper-division courses. If you have not completed a course in the pre-professional program, list the grade as a C when filling out the application and include that placeholder grade when computing your GPA. A GPA of 2.8 is still required for acceptance to the professional program. If your GPA falls below 2.8 with these placeholder C grades, wait until you have the final grades after taking the courses before you apply.
If you are a transfer student, don't hesitate to contact the program coordinator or advisors for instructions on completing the application.
Exceptions
- Students may enroll in ECE 3610 or ECE 3710 without status in the Professional Program, provided they satisfy the individual course prerequisites.
Department Handbook
Further information about these policies can be found in the department handbook.
Advisors