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Nov 22, 2024
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering Track, B.S.
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B.S. degree program only
Total hours required:
- 132 ECE Computer Engineering track
- 133 ECE Electrical Engineering track
General education requirements (38 hours)
Refer to the general education section for university requirements.
Specific courses required within electrical and computer engineering:
Core courses (76 hours)
- CM 1113 - General Chemistry I (3) F, SP, SU and
- CM 1211 - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1) F, SP, SU
- CS 1041 - Computer Applications - Math/Science (1) F, SP
- CS 1213 - Introduction to Computer Programming (3) F, SP
- CS 1233 - Object-Oriented System Design and Programming (3) F, SP
- CS 2323 - Computer Organization (3) F,SP
- EECE 1123 - Fundamentals of Electrical and Computer Engineering (3) SP
- EECE 2214 - Electric Circuits and Signals I (4) F
- EECE 2223 - Electric Circuits and Signals II (3) SP
- EECE 3013 - Random Analysis for Electrical Engineers (3) SP
- EECE 3234 - Semiconductor Electronics I (4) F
- EECE 3813 - Digital Computer Design I (3) SP
- EECE 4254 - Microprocessors (4) SP
- EECE 4513 - Digital Signal Processing (3) F
- ENGR 1113 - Introduction to Engineering (3) F
- ENGR 4943 - Design Process Management (3) F
- ENGR 4953 - Interdisciplinary Design Project (3) SP
- MA 1314 - Calculus I (4) F, SP, SU
- MA 2103 - Discrete Mathematics (3) F, SP, SU
- MA 2314 - Calculus II (4) F, SP, SU
- MA 2324 - Calculus III (4) F, SP, SU
- MA 3133 - Differential Equations (3) F,SP
- PH 2414 - General Physics I (4) SP, SU
- PH 2424 - General Physics II (4) F
Note:
The minor requirement in pure mathematics is automatically satisfied in the electrical and computer engineering majors.
MA 1314 - Calculus I (4) F, SP, SU , MUST be taken during the fall semester of the freshman year in order to enroll in PH 2414 in the spring semester. Otherwise, completion of the program may require more than eight semesters. Students who are not eligible to begin the calculus sequence should consider enrolling in MA 1123 in the summer session.
Concentration and elective courses:
Computer Engineering track:
Concentration courses (12 hours)
Technical electives (6 hours) selected from:
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