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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electrical Engineering Major/Specialization in Computer Engineering


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Throughout human history engineers have expressed their skill in the art of designing bridges, buildings, steam trains and mechanical typewriters. Then came the Electrical Engineer! Electrical Engineers are at the forefront of the technology leading to the dramatic increase in communications and the internet, the accelerated use of electric powered vehicles and alternatives, improved health care, the dominating influence of the computer on modern society, and a host of other developments to benefit mankind. This widespread and expanding use of electronic equipment in virtually all fields has made electrical & computer engineering the largest of all scientific disciplines and assures a continuing demand for electrical engineering graduates throughout business and government.

 

Requirements


In order to earn the bachelor of science in electrical engineering degree with a specialization in computer engineering, students must complete a minimum of 180 quarter credits with cumulative and departmental/major grade point averages of 2.50 or greater. Courses must include the following:

I. Core Curriculum Requirements


Students majoring in electrical engineering with a specialization in computer engineering must complete a minimum of 50 credits in the core curriculum, including:

Choose one of the following two options:


NOTE:


*Allowable electives consist of ECEGR and/or CSSE approved by the computer engineering program director. A list of these can be found in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Handbook. Electives must be selected to ensure that the student has the required 180 credits for graduation.

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