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Undergraduate EE-CE Curriculum

Freshman Year
First Semester (Th-Pr) Cr   Second Semester (Th-Pr) Cr
ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric (3-0) 3   CHEM 107 Chemistry for Engineers (3-3) 4
ENGR 111 Foundations in Engineering I (1-3) 2   ENGR 112 Foundations in Engineering II (1-3) 2
MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I 1 (3-2) 4   MATH 152 Engineering Mathematics II (3-2) 4
PHYS 218 Mechanics (3-3) 4   PHYS 208 Electricity and Optics (3-3) 4
University Core Curriculum elective 2   3   University Core Curriculum elective 2   3
* KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity (0-2) 1   * KINE 199 Required Physical Activity (0-2) 1
   
17
     
18

NOTES:
1. Entering students will be given a placement test in mathematics. Test results will be used in selecting the appropriate starting course which may be at a higher or lower level.

2. To be selected from the University Core Curriculum. Of the 18 hours shown as University Core Curriculum electives, 3 must be from visual and performing arts, 3 from social and behavioral sciences, 6 from U.S. history, 6 from POLS 206 and 207, and 6 from international and cultural diversity. The international and cultural diversity requirement may be met by courses satisfying the visual and performing arts, social and behavioral sciences, and the political science and history requirements if they are also on the approved list of international and cultural diversity courses.

Sophomore Year
First Semester (Th-Pr) Cr   Second Semester (Th-Pr) Cr
CPSC 111 Intro. Comp. Sci. Concepts & Prog. (3-2) 4   CPSC 211 Data Struct. and Imp. (3-2) 4
ENGR 211 Conserv. Prin. of Engr. Mech. (2-2) 3   ELEN 214 Electrical Circuit Theory (3-3) 4
ENGR 212 Conserv. Prin. in Thermal Sci. (2-2) 3   ELEN 248 Digital Systems Design (3-3) 4
MATH 251 Engineering Mathematics III (3-0) 3   MATH 308 Differential Equations (3-0) 3
Elective 1   3      
15
    16        
 
Junior Year
First Semester (Th-Pr) Cr   Second Semester (Th-Pr) Cr
ELEN 314 Linear Circuit Analysis
(3-0) 3  
CPSC 311 Analysis of Algorithms
(3-0) 3
ELEN 325 Electronics (3-3) 4   ELEN 449 Microproc. Sys. Design (3-3) 4
ELEN 350 Comp. Arch. and Design (3-0) 3   ELEN 454 Digital Int. Cir. Design (3-0) 3
MATH 302 Discrete Mathematics (3-0) 3   STAT 211 Principles of Statistics I    
Elective 1   3  
or
   
    16   STAT 414 Mathematical Statistics (3-0) 3
        Elective 1   3
           
16
 
Senior Year
First Semester (Th-Pr) Cr   Second Semester (Th-Pr) Cr
CPSC 481 Seminar
(0-2) 1  
CPSC 410 Operating Systems
(3-0) 3
ENGL 210 Scientific and Tech. Writing       CPSC 431 Software Engineering (2-2) 3
or
      ELEN 405 Electrical Design Lab. (1-6) 3
ENGL 301 Technical Writing (3-0) 3   ENGR 482 Ethics and Engineering (2-2) 3
MATH 311 Topics in Applied Mathematics I (3-0) 3   Computer engineering elective 2   4
Computer engineering elective 2   3      
16
Directed elective 1   3        
Elective 3   3        
    16        

NOTES:
1. To be selected from the University Core Curriculum. Of the 18 hours shown as University Core Curriculum electives, 3 must be from visual and performing arts, 3 from social and behavioral sciences, 6 from U.S. history, 6 from POLS 206 and 207, and 6 from international and cultural diversity. The international and cultural diversity requirement may be met by courses satisfying the visual and performing arts, social and behavioral sciences, and the political science and history requirements if they are also on the approved list of international and cultural diversity courses.

2. Of the 7 hours shown as computer engineering electives, 4 must be from one of the following courses: ELEN 450, 467, 468 or 475. The remaining hours can be selected from any 400-level course and selected 300 level courses (list available from department office) in either ELEN or CPSC.

3. Three hours of course work to be approved by student's advisor.


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