2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Engineering, B.S.


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Typical Course of Study for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering


Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Junior Year


Fall Semester: 15/16 Credits


Spring Semester: 15/16 Credits


Senior Year


Fall Semester: 16/19 Credits


  • ECE/CS 4XX3 Design Project 3 Credits
  • ECE/CS Elective 3-4 Credits 5
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Elective Course 4 Credits 1
  • Free Elective 3-4 Credits 6
  • Free Elective 3-4 Credits 6

Spring Semester: 17/19 Credits


  • ECE/CS 4XX3 Design Project II 3 Credits
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Elective Course 4 Credits 1
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Elective Course 4 Credits 1
  • Free Elective 3-4 Credits 6
  • Free Elective 3-4 Credits 6

Total credits required for graduation: 128


Notes


Note: A GPA (Technical) of at least 2.0 is required in all ECE and CS courses.

Choice of Humanities and Social Sciences courses must conform to university requirements. Students must complete at least ONE Advanced Seminar and one Ethics Requirments.

2 Students may replace MA-UY 2034  with MA-UY 3044  and MA-UY 4204 , in which case one of these classes will be used as a MA/SCI elective.

3 For transfer students and students changing major, ECE-UY 1002  is not required. EG-UY 1004  may also be excused depending upon transfer credits. Missing credit will be substituted with upper level engineering credit.

Grades of at least C- is required in CS-UY 1114 CS-UY 1134 CS-UY 2124 ECE-UY 2204 , and ECE-UY 2004 .

5 ECE/CS electives can be chosen from any ECE-UY or CS-UY prefixed course not already required by the major. The following ROB-UY courses count as ECE Electives:

Students may take up to 15 credits of free electives to count towards their degree. 

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