2014-2016 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (without addenda) 
    
    Nov 29, 2024  
2014-2016 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: 14/16 Credits


Spring Semester: 14/16 Credits


Senior Year


Fall Semester: 15/16 Credits


Spring Semester: 16 Credits


  • EE/CS 4XX3 Design Project II 3 Credits
  • EE/CS/EL Elective 3 Credits
  • EE/CS/EL Elective 3 Credits
  • EE/CS/EL Elective 3 Credits
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Elective Course 4 Credits 3

Total credits required for graduation: 126


Footnotes


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

1 For transfer students and students changing major, CS-UY 1012 Introduction to Computer Engineering  is not required. EG-UY 1001 Engineering and Technology Forum  and EG-UY 1003 Introduction to Engineering and Design  may also be excused depending upon transfer credits.

2 Grades of at least C- are required in CS-UY 1114 , CS-UY 1124 , CS-UY 2134 , CS-UY 2204 , EE-UY 2013  and EE-UY 2024 . C if repeated twice.

3 Choice of humanities and social sciences electives must conform to the established requirements of the Technology, Culture and Society Department. After the first-year writing courses, students will need one writing intensive elective course (W). In addition, one of the four courses must be a Junior or Senior-level course.

4 An EE/CS restricted elective is any course that a student has the pre-requisites for and is on the list of EE/CS Restricted Electives announced by the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments. Students must choose at least two (2) CS courses and at least two (2) EE courses from the list of Restricted Elective which is updated by the two departments.

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