Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Curriculum
FOUR OF: Introduction to VLSI Intro to Data Communications CAD-Based Computer Design Computer Network Projects Structured Computer Arch. Intro to Embedded Systems Software-Hardware CoDesign
Senior Seminar COT 4935
CDA 4210 CNT 4104 CDA 4204 COP 4364 CDA 4102 CDA 4630 CEN4214
Engineering Design I EGN 4410C
OTHER REQUIREMENTS: o At least 124 credits total o Gordon Rule Math/Writing o At least 45 credits at senior institution o At least 33 upper division CSE credits from FAU o A total of 18 credits in Social oScience and Humanities with at least o 6 credits in each
A GRADE OF C OR BETTER IS REQUIRED IN ALL GORDON RULE WRITING COURSES, MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING COURSES. Course can only be taken during senior year. The senior project must indicate substantial amount of work in the CSE areas either in a multidisciplinary / single-discipline project.
LEGEND:
Recommended
Principles of Software Engineering CEN 4010
Computer Operating Systems COP 4610
Foreign Language Admission Requirement † Students who do not take ENG 1002 before they have earned 30 credits must replace it with SoftwareHardware CoDesign, CEN 4214 . Advisor may substitute one of the semi-core courses if CEN 4214 is not offered.
Four (4) Technical Electives (approved by advisor)
Engineering Design II EGN 4411C
Introduction to Microcomputers CDA 3331C
Introduction to Logic Design CDA 3201C
Laboratory 1 EEL 3118L
Stochastic Models for Computer Science STA 4821
Differential Equations MAP 2302 or Eng Math MAP 3305
Data Structures & Analysis of Algorithms COP 3530
Foundations of Computer Science COP 3014 & COP 3014 L
Discrete Mathematics MAD 2104
Electronics I EEE 3300
Circuits I EEL 3111
Engineering Physics I & II PHY 2043 & PHY 2048L and PHY 2044 & PHY 2049L
AND Fundamentals of Engineering EGN 1002 or CEN4214 †
Co-Requisite
Introduction to Programming in “C” COP 2220
Required
Calculus I, II & III w/Analytic Geometry MAC 2311, 2312 (or 2281, 2282) & 2313
Engineering Chemistry I EGN2095+ EGN 2095L
Shaded courses are department “prerequisites” often taken as part of a student’s AA degree. REVISED 01/20/12