A minor in Cybersecurity may be earned by a student in any University bachelor’s degree program. This minor provides students with an opportunity to help infuse cybersecurity fundamentals into other degree programs. To qualify for a Minor in Cybersecurity, students must complete a minimum of 18 credits as described below with a minimum grade of C- in each course.
Two of the following courses:
Note
(a) The listed 400 and 600-level courses are open to any student who has completed the necessary prerequisites (or obtained permission of instructor). Other courses can be included upon approval by the minor administration committee.
Further inquiries about the Cybersecurity Minor can be made to Professor Nektarios Tsoutsos tsoutsos@udel.edu.
A minor in Sustainable Energy Technology may be earned by a student in any University bachelor’s degree program through successful completion of a minimum of 15 credits as described below. Before beginning these courses, the student must meet the required course prerequisites. A minimum grade of C- is required in all courses completed for the minor.
Three of the following:
One of the following:
One of the following
Further inquiries about the Sustainable Energy Technology Minor can be made to Professor Keith Goossen at (302) 831-0590 or goossen@udel.edu.
A minor in Bioelectrical Engineering may be earned by a student in any University bachelor’s degree program, except for students majoring in Biomedical Engineering (BMEG) because the major and minor are too similar. This minor provides students with an opportunity to integrate physiology and biological sciences with engineering aspects in signal measurement and processing. To qualify for a Minor in Bioelectrical Engineering, students must complete a minimum of 21 credits as described below with a minimum grade of C- in each course.
Three of the following
Further inquiries about the Bioelectrical Engineering Minor can be made to Professor Abhi Singh at 831-8447 or absingh@udel.edu.
A minor in Computer Engineering (CE) may be earned by a student in any bachelor’s degree program at the University of Delaware, except students majoring in Electrical Engineering (ELEG) or Computer Engineering (CPEG). This minor provides students with an opportunity to infuse computer engineering fundamentals, such as computer hardware design, embedded systems, high-performance computing, and computer networks, into other degree programs. For students in other majors, such as Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or Computer Science, a minor in CE will help expand their knowledge and capabilities and make them more desirable employees in the job market. Accomplishment of a minor in Computer Engineering has many advantages but it must be understood that meeting the requirements for a minor in Computer Engineering without fulfilling the remaining requirements for an accredited engineering degree does not provide the breadth and depth of knowledge required of a computer engineer.
Two of the following for 6 credits.
Further inquiries about the Computer Engineering Minor can be made to Professor Nektarios Tsoutsos tsoutsos@udel.edu.
A minor in Electrical Engineering (EE) may be earned by a student in any bachelor’s degree program at the University of Delaware, except students majoring in Electrical Engineering (ELEG) or Computer Engineering (CPEG). This minor provides students with an opportunity to infuse electrical engineering fundamentals, such as electronics, power, signals, and computing into other degree programs. For students in other majors, such as Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or Computer Science, a minor in EE will help expand their knowledge and capabilities and make them more desirable employees in the job market. A background in electrical engineering prepares you with the technical toolkit and systems design mindset to overcome the most pressing challenges facing society, such as advancing green energy through advanced solar cells and the smart grid, advancing transportation through autonomous and electric vehicle technologies, securing cyberspace, and improving health and wellness through new biosensors and data analytics.
Further inquiries about the Electrical Engineering Minor can be made to Professor Richard Martin rdmartin@udel.edu.