Circuits and Systems (Minor)
Armour College of Engineering offers the Minor in Circuits and Systems to provide students with the skills and knowledge involved with the study of the processes of analysis and design of electronic circuits and systems. Emphasis is placed on analog and digital integrated circuits, analog and digital signal processing, and system algorithms and architectures.
Coursework may include such topics as circuit analysis, signals systems and control systems, and power systems analysis.
Program Overview
Gain the skills and knowledge involved with the study of the processes of analysis and design of electronic circuits and systems. Emphasis is placed on analog and digital integrated circuits, analog and digital signal processing, and system algorithms and architectures.
Career Opportunities
An advanced education opens up a variety of career opportunities.
The Minor in Circuits and Systems consists of at least five courses (minimum of 17-18 credit hours).
Interested in declaring a minor? Talk with your academic adviser or Academic Affairs to plan out your course schedule and fill out the Minor Request Form.