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Computer Engineering (B.S.Comp.E.)

Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:

Comm 101

Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2 cr)

CS 120

Computer Science I (4 cr)

CS 121

Computer Science II (4 cr)

CS 150

Computer Organization and Architecture (3 cr)

CS 210

Computing Languages (3 cr)

CS 240

Computer Operating Systems (3 cr)

CS 270

System Software (3 cr)

ECE 101

Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2 cr)

ECE 210

Electrical Circuits I (3 cr)

ECE 211

Electrical Circuits I Lab (1 cr)

ECE 212

Electrical Circuits II (3 cr)

ECE 213

Electrical Circuits II Lab (1 cr)

ECE 240

Digital Logic (3 cr)

ECE 241

Logic Circuit Lab (1 cr)

ECE 292

Sophomore Seminar (0 cr)

ECE 310

Fundamentals of Electronics (3 cr)

ECE 311

Fundamentals of Electronics Lab (1 cr)

ECE 340

Microcontrollers (3 cr)

ECE 341

Microcontrollers Lab (1 cr)

ECE 350

Signals and Systems Analysis (3 cr)

ECE 351

Signals and System Lab (1 cr)

ECE 440

Digital Systems Engineering (3 cr)

ECE 482

CompE Senior Design I (3 cr)

ECE 483

CompE Senior Design II (3 cr)

ECE 491

Senior Seminar (0 cr)

Engl 317

Technical Writing (3 cr)

Math 170

Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)

Math 175

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr)

Math 176

Discrete Mathematics (3 cr)

Math 310

Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr)

Math 330

Linear Algebra (3 cr)

Phys 211, Phys 211L

Engineering Physics I and Lab (4 cr)

Phys 212, Phys 212L

Engineering Physics II and Lab (4 cr)

Stat 301

Probability and Statistics (3 cr)

Science elective selected from Chem 111, Geol 111/Geol 111L, MMBB 154/MMBB 155, or Phys 213/Phys 213L (4 cr)

Technical electives selected from upper-division computer engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science courses (15 cr)

One of the following (3 cr):

AmSt 301

Studies in American Culture (3 cr)

Phil 103

Ethics (3 cr)

One of the following (3-4 cr):

Econ 201

Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 202

Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr)

Econ 272

Foundations of Economics (4 cr)

Courses to total 128 credits for this degree, not counting Engl 101, Math 143, and other courses that might be required to remove deficiencies.

Students majoring in computer engineering must earn a grade of C or better in each of the following courses for graduation, and before registration is permitted in upper-division engineering courses: ECE 210, ECE 212, ECE 240, ECE 241, Math 170, Math 175, Math 310, Phys 211, and Phys 212. Before registration is permitted in 200-level CS courses students majoring in computer engineering must earn a grade of C or better in CS 120, CS 121 and CS 150 and Math 176. Students majoring in computer engineering must earn a grade of C or better in CS 210, CS 240, CS 270, and Math 170, Math 175, Math 176 for graduation and before registration is permitted in upper-division CS courses.

Any student majoring in computer engineering may accumulate no more than five (5) letter grades of D's and F's in lower-division mathematics, science, or engineering courses that are used to satisfy graduation requirements. Included in this number are multiple repeats of a single class or single repeats in multiple classes and courses transferred from other institutions. Specifically excluded are D or F grades from laboratory sections associated with courses.