Bachelor degrees in Computer Engineering, General: A program that generally prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of computer hardware and software systems and related equipment and facilities; and the analysis of specific problems of computer applications to various tasks.
The Computer Engineering curriculum produces well educated graduates prepared to practice engineering at a professional level in an era of rapid and challenging technological development. The goal of the professional portion of the curriculum is to emphasize basic areas of study while providing the flexibility to accommodate a diversity of interests and talents. To this end, the curriculum emphasizes engineering design, hands-on laboratory experience,...
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering provides the student with an opportunity
to pursue studies in the hardware area of the field of computers. Through requiring
courses in programming, logic, and software design, the emphasis of the program
is on electronics, systems design, and architecture.
Requirements for a Major in Computer Engineering
Basic courses: C.S. 130, 131, 215, 221, 305, 310, 324, 330, 360, 365, 400, 415,
421,...
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
ENG 135 Freshman Composition I
ED 111 Freshman Seminar I
MATH 132 Gen. College Math I
BIO 140 Gen. Biology
BIO 140L Gen Biology - Lab
REL 120 Comparative Religion
EC 130 Economics
Second Semester
ENG 137 Freshman Composition II
MATH 134 Gen. College Math II
PHYS 140 General Earth Science or
141 Gen. Physical Science
PHYS 141L Gen. Phy Sci -Lab
BA 130 Introduction to...
FRESHMAN YEAR First Semester
Eng 135 Freshman Comp I
Math 143 Calculus I
CSc 136 Algorithm Design and
Program I using C/C++
STEM 111 Freshman Seminar I.
EC 130 Intro to Economics
ENGR 130 Intro to Engineering
Second Semester
Eng 137 Freshman Composition II
Hist African American Hist
Math 144 Calculus II
Math 136 Discrete Mathematics for
CSc
CSc 138 Algorithm...
The computer engineering program is designed for students who are interested in computer hardware and software design and in their integration into usable computer systems
The major in Computer Engineering prepares students for a career in design and analysis of electrical devices, circuits, and systems with an emphasis on computer systems. Graduates are comfortable working with computers at both software and hardware levels. A full engineering program, it includes 18 hours of mathematics and 9 hours of general physics as well as most of the electrical engineering core. It also includes 15 hours of computer science....
The demand for and continuing advances in computers and digital systems have created opportunities for professionals capable of not only designing computer systems but also applying these systems to a broad range of applications. Such fields as communications, automatic control, robotics, and signal processing have benefited greatly from developments in the digital area. Additionally, the development of modern computers requires a thorough understanding...
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