Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Description:
The dual degree program provides students with a combination of the BS Electrical Engineering and BS Computer Engineering programs. Students completing the dual degree program are awarded BS degrees in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering.


Minimum Grade-Point Average for Graduation:

To be eligible for graduation in computer engineering a student must attain a grade-point average of 2.0 or better for all required computer engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science courses. If a required CPE, EE, or CS course is repeated, only the hours credited and the grade received for the last completion of the course is used in computing the grade-point average. It is important for students to take courses in the order specified as much as possible; all pre- and co-requisites must be observed.

A typical B.S. dual degree program which covers degree requirements in four and a half years with a total of 162 hours is as follows:


Schedule
First Year
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
CHEM 15 Fund. of Chem.
4
CHEM 16 Fund. of Chem.
4
ENGR 1 Fresh. Engr. Design
3
ENGR 2 Frsh. Engr.Des.& Anal.
3
ENGL 1 Comp. & Rhetoric
3
MATH 16 Calculus
4
MATH 15 Calculus
4
PHYS 11 General Physics
4
Non-tech. Elect.*
3
Non-tech. Elect.*
3
Total
17
Total
18
Second Year
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
EE 21 Intro. to EE
3
EE 24 Electrical Circuits
3
EE 22 Intro. to EE Lab
1
EE 25 Electrical Circuits Lab
1
CpE 71 Intro. Dig. Log. Dsgn
3
EE 56 Digital Elec.
3
CpE 72 Digital Logic Lab
1
EE 57 Digital Elec.
1
MATH 17 Multivar. Calculus
4
CS 16 Principles of Data Struct.
4
PHYS 12 General Physics
4
MATH 18 Elem. Diff. Equations
4
CS 15 Intro. to ADA
4
ENGL 2 Comp. & Rhetoric
3
Total
20
Total
19
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Third Year
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
EE 124 Signals & Systems
3
EE 126 Signals and Systems
3
EE 127 Signals & Systems Lab
1
EE 130 Elec. Eng. Convers.
3
EE 140 Elec. & Mag. Flds.
3
EE 135 Energy Convers. Lab
1
EE 151 Elec. Prop. of Matrls.
4
EE 141 Elec. & Mag. Flds.
3
CpE 110 Microprocessor Sys.
3
CpE 112 Mcrcmpt Strc/Intrfcng
3
CpE 111 Microprocessor Lab
1
CpE 113 Mcrcmpt Strc/Intf Lab
1
MATH 215 App. Modern Alg.
3
CS 156 Comp. Sys Concepts
3
Total
18
Total
17
Fourth Year
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
EE 131 Intro to Power Systems
3
EE 128 Systems Theory
3
EE 136 Intro to Power Sys. Lab
1
CPE 181 Senior Design Project
3
EE 158 Analog Elec.
3
CS 176 Intro. to Software Engr.
3
EE 159 Analog Elect Lab
1
STAT 201 Intro Prob Stat
3
CPE 180 Senior Design Sem.
2
Eng/Sci Elective
3
CS 256 Oper. Syst. Struct.
3
Non-tech. Elect.*
3
ECON 54 Microeconomics
3


Non-tech. Elect.
3


Total
19
Total
18
Fifth Year
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
ECON 55 Macroeconomics
3


Tech. Elect.
3


Tech. Elect.
3


Non-tech. Elect.
3


Non Tech. Elect.
3


Total
15


*Non-technical elective LSP courses must consist of 12 hours in Cluster A and 6 hours in Cluster B. The courses must be chosen in accordance with University Liberal Studies Program distribution guidelines. At least twelve hours must be LSP courses from the College of Engineering and Mineral Resources Approved Cluster List.

EE = Electrical Engineering
CPE = Computer Engineering
CS = Computer Science
ENGR = Engineering
MATH = Mathematics
STAT = Statistics
ECON = Economics
PHYS = Physics
ENGL = English
CHEM = Chemistry