Computer Systems Engineering BSCSE/Engineering MS(Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Sample Program of Study

  • Year 1 - Fall

    MATH 2250, 4
    CSEE 2200, 2
    CSCI 1301, 4
    ENGL 1101, 3
    Social Sciences, 3
    FYOS 1001, 1
  • Year 1 - Spring

    MATH 2260, 4
    PHYS 1251, 3
    CSEE 2210, 2
    CSCI 1302, 4
    CSCI 2611, 3
  • Year 1 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 2 - Fall

    MATH 2500, 3
    PHYS 1252, 3
    CSEE 2220, 3
    CSCI 1730, 4
    ENGL 1102, 3
  • Year 2 - Spring

    MATH 2700, 3
    ESCE 2170-2170L, 3
    ECSE 2920, 3
    CSCI 2720, 4
    Social Sciences, 3
  • Year 2 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 3 - Fall

    ENGR 2110, 3
    Social Sciences, 3
    World Languages and Global Cultures, 3
    CSEE 4270, 4
    ENGR 2090, 3
  • Year 3 - Spring

    MATH 3300, 3
    CSEE 4280, 4
    ELEE 3270, 3
    ECSE 4230, 3
    World Languages and Global Cultures, 3
    Humanities and the Arts, 3
  • Year 3 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 4 - Fall

    CSEE 4910, 2
    ELEE 4210, 3
    ECE 6000-Level Elective^, 3
    ECSE 4235, 3
    ELEE 6230^, 3
  • Year 4 - Spring

    CSEE 4911, 2
    ECE Grad Elective^, 3
    CSEE Track Elective (ECE 6000-Level)^, 3
    Life Sciences**, 4
    World Languages and Global Cultures, 3
  • Year 4 - Summer

    ENGR 7000 MS Research, 9
  • Year 5 - Fall

    ENGR 6910, 3
    ENGR 8950, 1
    ENGR 7000, 3
    ECE 8000-Level Elective, 3

    *** See note below
  • Year 5 - Spring

    ECE 8000-Level Elective, 3
    ENGR 7000, 3
    ENGR 7300, 3
    ECE 8000-Level Elective, 3

Notes:

^ Graduate courses which satisfy graduate and undergraduate degree program requirements.

** LIFE SCIENCES: Select from BIOL 1103-1103L or BIOL 1104-1104L or BIOL 1107-1107L or BIOL 1108-1108L.

*** Graduate students on assistantship (research or teaching) are required to enroll in a minimum of 12 hrs in fall/spring, 9 hrs in summer in order to be eligible to get a tuition waiver (and stipend).

Graduate courses include 12 credit hours taken in the Area of Emphasis at the 8000-level. The 12 hours may not be satisfied by transfer credit, Master’s research (7000), Master's project-based research (7010), or thesis writing (7300).

SUMMER SESSION BETWEEN YEARS FOUR AND FIVE:
Students are required to enroll in 9 credit hours of ENGR 7000 M.S. Research during the summer session between Years Four and Five in order to accelerate their research. Total research hours accumulated during the M.S. typically exceed the minimum required.

B.S.C.S.E. Electives
Choose four (4) courses from the list below. At least one course must have a CSEE or ELEE prefix. You may substitute one elective with two semesters of CURO research
working on the same research project.

A. Computer Hardware Systems
CSCI 4150 Numerical Simulations in Science & Engineering
CSCI 4370/6370 Database Management
CSCI 4730/6730 Operating Systems
CSCI 4740/6740 Real-Time Scheduling
CSCI 4760/6760 Computer Networks
CSEE 4210 Digital Signal Processing
CSEE 4240 Sensor Networks
ELEE 4260/6260 Intro to Nano-electronics

B. Mechatronics
CSEE 4320 Mechatronics Systems Engineering
CSCI 4150 Numerical Simulations in Science & Engineering
CSCI 4530 Intro to Robotics
CSCI 4830/6830 Virtual Reality
CSEE 4310 Embedded Robotics
CSEE 4530 Intro to Optical Engineering
ELEE 4220/6220 Feedback Control Systems
ELEE 4270 Electronics II
ELEE 4540/6540 Applied Machine Vision

C. Biological Systems
CSCI 4150/6150 Numerical Simulations in Science & Engineering
CSCI 4490/6490 Algorithms for Computational Biology
CSEE 4630 Instrumentation for Monitoring Biological Systems
CSEE 4620/6620 Biomedical Imaging
ELEE 4220/ Feedback Control Systems
MATH 4780 Mathematical Biology

Major Requirements:
All students must earn a grade of "C" (2.0) or better in each of the following courses: CSEE 2200, CSEE 2210, CSEE 2220, CSCI 1301, CSCI 1302, ENGR 2110, ENGR 2170, MATH 2250, MATH 2260, MATH 2500, MATH 2700, MATH 3300, PHYS 1251 and PHYS 1252. Except for those courses requiring a grade of "C" (2.0) or better, a maximum of two (ENGR, CSEE, ENGG) prefix courses with grades of "D" (1.0) may be used to satisfy graduation requirements.