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Graduation Check–Off Sheet, Computer Engineering, Year 2013-2014 (Class of 2017)

Student: Advisor: 1. Total credit hours ≥ 124 3. Overall GPA ≥ 2.0

2. Passing grade in all courses 4. Department GPA ≥ 2.0

Required Courses (enter grades)

ENG 101 ECE 100 ECE 314 ECE 342 PHY 121 ECE 101 ECE 316 ECP 342 PHY 122 ECE 177 or MAT 332 ECE 473 MAT 126 ECE 210 or CHB 350 ECE 486 MAT 127 ECE 214

MAT 228 ECP 214 ECE 331 ECE 405 MAT 258 ECE 271 or COS 431 ECE 406 MAT 481 ECE 275 ECE 471 ECE 403 or COS 250 COS 221 or ECE 477 ECP 403

ECE Technical Electives (16 credit hours, at least 10 of which must be CE focus)

CE focus: (3 cr. hrs. unless noted otherwise) COS 3 ECE 417 Intro to Robotics COS 3 ECE 435 Network Engineering COS 4 ECE 471 Microprocessor Applications COS 4 or ECE 477 Hardware Applications in C ECE 498 (CE focus) ECE 478 Industrial Computer Control ECE 498 (CE focus)

Other ECE courses, non-CE focus: (partial list)

ECE 324 Renewable Energy ECE 465 Intro to Sensors

ECE 343 Electronics II (4 cr.) ECE 4 ECE 351 Fields and Waves ECE 4 ECE 414 Feedback Control Systems ECE 4 ECE 427 Electric Power Systems ECE 498

Generic Technical Electives (3 credit hours of at least 300 level courses with advisor approval)

Course: cr. hrs.: grade: Course: cr. hrs.: grade: Course: cr. hrs.: grade: Course: cr. hrs.: grade:

General Education Requirements (18 credit hours in first 5 areas, Ethics needed in addition) Human Values and Social Context (HV&SC) Content Areas

Course Hours Grade

Western Culture

Social Context

Cultural Diversity

Population & Environment

Artistic Expression

Ethics

CMJ 103 3 X

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Computer Engineering Curriculum Notes

1. ECE Technical Electives: At least 16 credit hours of ECE technical elective courses are required. Of these, 10 must be CE focus courses chosen from the following list. (New CE focus courses may appear in future semesters.) The remaining credit hours can be any 300, 400, or 500 level ECE courses,

excluding ECE 394.

CE Focus Courses

ECE 417 Intro to Robotics COS 3____

ECE 435 Network Engineering COS 3____

ECE471 Microprocessor Applications COS 4____ or ECE 477 Hardware Applications in C COS 4____

ECE 478 Industrial Computer Control ECE 498 Selected Topics (CE focus)

2. Generic Technical Electives: 3 credit hours of generic technical electives are required. These courses include 300 and 400 level ECE courses, as well as other engineering, science, computer science,

mathematics, and business courses that are approved by your advisor or the department Chair. The courses listed below are approved exceptions to the above guidelines.

Generic Technical Electives Exceptions

CHB 200 Fundamentals of Process Engineering MEE 252 Statics and Strength of Materials CIE 231 Fundamentals of Environmental Eng. MEE 270 Applied Mechanics: Dynamics EET 276 Programmable Logic Controllers INV 180 Create: Innovation Engineering I

MEE 150 Applied Mechanics: Statics INV 282 Communicate: Innovation Engineering II MEE 252 Thermodynamics I INV 392 Commercialize: Innovation Engineering III PHY 236 Introductory Quantum Physics ECE 198 Selected Topics in ECE

3. General Education Requirements: The University requires that all students successfully complete at least 18 credit hours of designated general education courses associated with Human Values and Social Context (HV&SC). These 18 credit hours must encompass the five content areas (i) western cultural tradition, (ii) social contexts and institutions, (iii) cultural diversity and international perspectives, (iv) population and the environment, and (v) artistic and creative expression. The required CMJ 103 course meets the social contexts and institutions content area requirement. Each of the five content areas must be covered. Within these general education courses, students must also take one course that satisfies the ECE ethics requirement. Information regarding general education requirements can be found on the Office of Student Records web page. (Note that all other University general education requirements beyond HV&SC are met by the required ECE curriculum.)

4. One of ECE 471 or ECE 477 counts as a required course. The other can count as a CE focus technical elective.

5. With advisor approval, either as a separate class, or as part of a generic technical elective or as a general education course, 1 additional credit hour of mathematics or science (biological, chemical, or physical science) must be taken. Courses that meet a general education category and simultaneously contain science include: BIO 222, ERS 102, ERE 103, ERS 108, SMS 100, SMS 108, PSE 105. Any non ECE-required mathematics course satisfying the mathematics minor provides 1 credit hour of mathematics. 6. With advisor approval, you may petition for an exception to any ECE requirement. Such petitions are generally decided by the entire ECE faculty.

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Computer Engineering 2013-2014 (Class of 2017)

Fall First Year Spring First Year

CMJ 103 3 ECE 177 4

ECE 100 ELE & CEN Eng Seminar 1 ENG 101 College Composition 3

ECE 101 Intro to ELE & CEN Eng 3 MAT 127 Calculus II 4

MAT 126 Calculus I 4

PHY 122 Physics for Engineers II 4

PHY 121 Physics for Engineers 1 4

15 15

Fall Sophomore Spring Sophomore

COS 221 Intro to Computer Science II 3 ECE 214 Electrical Networks Lab 2

ECE 210 Electrical Networks I 4 ECE 271 Micro Arch & Applications 3

ECE 275 Sequential Logic Systems 3 Elective Generic Focus (1) 3

MAT 228 Calculus III 4 ECP 214 Engineering Writing I 1

Elective 3

MAT 258 4

Elective HV & SC (2) - Western Cultural Tradition 3

17 16

Fall Junior Spring Junior

Random Signal Analysis |Statistics 3 3

ECE 342 Electronics I 4 ECE 405 Design Project 1

ECE 473 Computer Architecture & Org 4 3

ECP 342 Engineering Writing II 1 Elective Computer Focus (2) 3

ECE 314 Signals and Systems 3

Elective HV & SC (3) Population and the Environment 3

Elective HV & SC (4) Artistic & Creative Expression 3

15 16

Fall Senior Spring Senior

ECE 406 Design Project II 4 ECE 403 Design Project III 2

Embedded Systems | Computer Focus (1) 3 ECE 486 Digital Signal Processing 4

Discrete Mathematics | Discrete Structures 3 ECP 403 Engineering Writing III 1

Elective Computer Focus (3) 3 Elective Computer Focus (4) 1

Elective ECE Technical Elective (1) 3 Elective ECE Technical Elective (2) 3

Elective HV & SC (5) Ethics 3

16 14

Total Credit Hours 124

ECE

English

Gen Ed MAT 3XX, MAT 4XX

Fund of Public Communication Human

Values/Social Context Intro to Prog for Engineers

HV & SC (1) Cultural Diversity & International Perspectives

Diff Eqn. & Linear Algebra

ECE 316 |

MAT 332 ECE 331 | COS 431 Introduction to UNIX Systems Administration | Operating Systems

ECE 477 |

Elective Hardware Applications in C | Computer Focus (1)

ECE 471 | Elective MAT 481| COS 250

One credit hour must include science or math. Courses that include science taken as a HV &SC Population and the Environment:

Math &

Science BIO 222, ERS 102, ERS 103, ERS 108, ERS 191, ERS 201, ERS 210, PSE 105, SMS 100, SMS 108

OR: Math courses taken as a generic technical elective are:

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Fall First Year Spring First Year

ECE 100 ELE & CEN Eng Seminar 1 ECE 177 4

ECE 101 Intro to ELE & CEN Eng 3 HON 112 Civilizations II 4

HON 111 Civilizations I 4 MAT 127 Calculus II 4

MAT 126 Calculus I 4

PHY 122 Physics for Engineers II 4

PHY 121 Physics for Engineers 1 4

16 16

Fall Sophomore Spring Sophomore

COS 221 Intro to Computer Science II 3 ECE 214 Electrical Networks Lab 2

ECE 210 Electrical Networks I 4 ECE 271 Micro Arch & Applications 3

ECE 275 Sequential Logic Systems 3 Elective Generic Focus (1) - Math course 3

HON 211 Civilizations III 4 ECP 214 Engineering Writing I 1

MAT 228 Calculus III 4 HON 212 Civilizations IV 4

MAT 258 4

18 17

Fall Junior Spring Junior

Random Signal Analysis |Statistics 3 CMJ 103 Fund of Public Communication 3

ECE 342 Electronics I 4 3

ECE 473 Computer Architecture & Org 4 ECE 405 Design Project 1

ECP 342 Engineering Writing II 1 3

HON 180 A Cultural Odyssey 1 HON 3XX Honors Tutorial 3

ECE 314 Signals and Systems 3 Elective Computer Focus (2) 3

16 16

Fall Senior Spring Senior

Embedded Systems | Computer Focus (1) 3 ECE 486 Digital Signal Processing 4

HON 498 Honor Directed Study 3 ECP 403 Engineering Writing III 1

Discrete Mathematics | Discrete Structures 3 HON 499 Honors Thesis 3

Elective Computer Focus (3) 3 Elective Computer Focus (4) 1

Elective ECE Technical Elective (1) 3 Elective ECE Technical Elective (2) 3

15 12

Total Credit Hours 126

ECE

English

Gen Ed MAT 3XX, MAT 4XX

Honors

Computer Engineering with Honors 2013-2014 (Class of 2017)

Intro to Prog for Engineers

Diff Eqn. & Linear Algebra

ECE 316 | MAT 332

ECE 331 |

COS 431 Introduction to UNIX Systems Administration | Operating Systems

ECE 477 |

Elective Hardware Applications in C | Computer Focus (1)

ECE 471 | Elective

MAT 481| COS 250

One credit hour must include science or math. Courses that include science taken as a HV &SC Population and the Environment:

Math &

Science BIO 222, ERS 102, ERS 103, ERS 108, ERS 191, ERS 201, ERS 210, PSE 105, SMS 100, SMS 108

OR: Math courses taken as a generic technical elective are:

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Double Major 2013-2014 (Class of 2017)

Fall First Year Spring First Year

CHY 131 Chemistry for Engineers 3 ECE 177 4

CHY 133 Chemistry for Engineers Lab 1 ENG 101 College Composition 3

CMJ 103 3 MAT 127 Calculus II 4

ECE 100 ELE & CEN Eng Seminar 1

PHY 121 Physics for Engineers I 4

ECE 101 Intro to ELE & CEN Eng 3

MAT 126 Calculus I 4

Elective 3 Elective HV & SC (2) - Western Cultural Tradition 3

18 18

Fall Sophomore Spring Sophomore

COS 221 Intro to Computer Science II 3 ECE 214 Electrical Networks Lab 2

ECE 210 Electrical Networks I 4 ECE 271 Micro Arch & Applications 3

ECE 275 Sequential Logic Systems 3 ECE 351 Fields and Waves 3

MAT 228 Calculus III 4 ECP 214 Engineering Writing I 1

PHY 122 Physics for Engineers II 4

MAT 258 4

Elective HV & SC (3) Population and the Environment 3

18 16

Fall Junior Spring Junior

Random Signal Analysis |Statistics 3 ECE 343 Electronics II 4

ECE 342 Electronics I 4 ECE 401/5 Design Project 1

ECE 314 Signals and Systems 3 3

ECP 342 Engineering Writing II 1 ECE 486 Digital Signal Processing 4

Embedded Systems | Computer Focus (1) 3 Elective Electrical Focus (1) 3

Elective Computer Focus (2) 3

14 18

Fall Senior Spring Senior

ECE 402/6 Design Project II 4 3

ECE 473 Computer Architecture & Org 4 ECE 403 Design Project III 2

Discrete Mathematics | Discrete Structures 3 ECP 403 Engineering Writing III 1

Elective Electrical Focus (2) 3 ECE 414 Feedback Control Systems 3

Elective Computer Focus (3) 3 Elective Electrical Focus (3) 3

Elective Computer Focus (4) 1 Elective HV & SC (4) Artistic & Creative Expression 3

Elective HV & SC (5) Ethics 3

18 18

Total Credit Hours 138

ECE

English Gen Ed

Intro to Prog for Engineers

Fund of Public Communication Human Values/Social Context

HV & SC (1) Cultural Diversity & International Perspectives

Diff Eqn. & Linear Algebra

ECE 316 | MAT 332

ECE 477 |

Elective Hardware Applications in C | Computer Focus (1)

ECE 471 | Elective

ECE 331 |

COS 431 Introduction to UNIX Systems Administration | Operating Systems

MAT 481| COS 250

Math &

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Fall First Year Spring First Year

ECE 100 ELE & CEN Eng Seminar 1 ECE 177 4

ECE 101 Intro to ELE & CEN Eng 3 HON 112 Civilizations II 4

HON 111 Civilizations I 4 MAT 127 Calculus II 4

MAT 126 Calculus I 4

PHY 122 Physics for Engineers II 4

PHY 121 Physics for Engineers I 4

16 16

Fall Sophomore Spring Sophomore

COS 221 Intro to Computer Science II 3 ECE 214 Electrical Networks Lab 2

ECE 210 Electrical Networks I 4 ECE 271 Micro Arch & Applications 3

ECE 275 Sequential Logic Systems 3 ECE 351 Fields and Waves 3

HON 211 Civilizations III 4 ECP 214 Engineering Writing I 1

MAT 228 Calculus III 4 HON 212 Civilizations IV 4

MAT 258 4

18 17

Fall Junior Spring Junior

Random Signal Analysis |Statistics 3 ECE 343 Electronics II 4

ECE 342 Electronics I 4 ECE 401/5 Design Project 1

ECE 314 Signals and Systems 3 3

ECP 342 Engineering Writing II 1 ECE 486 Digital Signal Processing 4

Embedded Systems | Computer Focus (1) 3

HON 3XX Honors Tutorial 3

HON 180 A Cultural Odyssey 1

15 15

Fall Senior Spring Senior

ECE 473 Computer Architecture & Org 4 3

HON 498 Honor Directed Study 3 ECP 403 Engineering Writing III 1

Discrete Mathematics | Discrete Structures 3 ECE 414 Feedback Control Systems 3

HON 499 Honors Thesis 3

Elective Computer Focus (2) 3 Elective Electrical Focus (3) 3

Elective Computer Focus (3) 1

Elective Electrical Focus (1) 3 CMJ 103 3

16 17

Fall Super Senior

CHY 131 Chemistry for Engineers 3

CHY 133 Chemistry for Engineers Lab 1

Elective Computer Focus (4) 3

Elective Electrical Focus (2) 3

10

Total Credit Hours 140

ECE

English Gen Ed

Double Major with Honors 2013-2014 (Class of 2017)

Intro to Prog for Engineers

Diff Eqn. & Linear Algebra

ECE 316 | MAT 332

ECE 477 |

Elective Hardware Applications in C | Computer Focus (1)

ECE 471 | Elective

ECE 331 |

COS 431 Introduction to UNIX Systems Administration | Operating Systems

MAT 481| COS 250

Fund of Public Communication Human Values/Social Context

Math &

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