Requirements

Program Educational Objectives

We provide programs that assure that our graduates in all programs are prepared to:

  1. Devise, choose, and use diagrams or other models to design systems and to communicate engineering ideas;
  2. Recognize situations that demand new information, locate it, and use it in their work;
  3. Give oral and written reports for communication with peers and decision-makers;
  4. Coordinate with colleagues from their own and other disciplines;
  5. Recognize their ethical obligations and social responsibilities and maintain awareness of non-technical perspectives.

The computer engineering major requires 132 semester hours.

Shown below is a typical program of study for a BS in Computer Engineering:


First Year
Calculus I, II
Chemistry I and Lab
Physics I and Lab
Introduction to Engineering
Intro to Electrical/Computer Engineering and Lab
English Composition I, Technical Writing
Social Science or Humanities Elective

Second Year
Calculus III, Differential Equations
Physics II and Lab
Circuits I, II, and Lab
Digital Systems I and Lab
Object-Oriented Java’
C++ and Object Oriented Design
Speech
ES elective

Third Year
Probability and Statistics
Electronics and Lab
Modeling and Analysis
Digital Systems II and Lab
Micro controllers and Lab
Digital Signal Processing and Lab
Software Analysis and Design
Data Structures II
Engineering Instrumentation
Social Science or Humanities Elective

Fourth Year
Embedded Systems and Lab
Software Engineering
Project Management
Contemporary Issues for Engineers
Design Project
Professionalism
ECE electives
ES elective
Social Science or Humanities Elective

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