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Computer
Engineering Curriculum Guide: Click here to
see the CE
Electives
133 Semester Hours
Lower-Division Courses
(pre-engineering)
FALL
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4 |
CHEM 131 - General
Chemistry |
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CHEM 135 - General
Chemistry Lab |
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3 |
IME 106 - Engineering
Problem Solving |
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3 |
ENG 101 - English
Composition I |
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5 |
MATH 150 - Calculus
I |
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16 |
Total |
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SPRING
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3 |
ENG 102 - English
Composition II |
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5 |
MATH 152 - Calculus
II |
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4 |
CS 140 - Introduction to
Computing I |
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4 |
PHYS 211a - University
Physics I |
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PHYS 212a - Univ
Physics Lab I |
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17 |
Total |
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FALL
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3 |
ECE 210 - Electrical
Circuits |
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3 |
CS 150 - Intro to
Computing II |
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4 |
MATH 250 - Calculus
III |
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3 |
FINE ARTS &
HUMANITIES - Intro** |
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4 |
PHYS 211b - University
Physics |
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1 |
PHYS 212b - University
Physics Lab II |
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18 |
Total |
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SPRING
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4 |
ECE 211 - Circuit
Analysis II |
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3 |
CS 240 - Intro to
Computing III |
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4 |
ECE 282 - Digital Systems Design |
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3 |
MATH 305 - Differential
Eqs I |
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3 |
SPC 103 - Interpersonal
Comm* |
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17 |
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ADMISSION TO UPPER-DIVISION COURSES REQUIRES
SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF LOWER-DIVISION CORE COURSES (see
catalog for specific requirements). AN "APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
TO UPPER-DIVISION ENGINEERING COURSES" FORM MUST ALSO BE COMPLETED
AND APPROVED. This form is available at all engineering department
offices. A special five-year BS/MS degree program is available
for qualified students. Contact your department office for specific
details.
Upper-Division Courses
FALL
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ECE 326 - Electronic
Circuits I |
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ECE 351 - Signals and Systems |
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ECON 111 - Macroeconomics |
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MATH 355 -Engineering Mathematics |
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3 |
ECE 352 - Stochastic Processes |
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18 |
Total |
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SPRING
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3 |
ECE
375 - Intro. to Communications |
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3 |
ECE 381 - Microcontrollers |
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3 |
CS 312 - Intro To Comp. Org. |
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3 |
FINE ARTS &
HUMANITIES - Intro** |
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3 |
ECE/CS ELECTIVE |
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15 |
Total |
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FALL
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3 |
CS 414 - Operating Systems |
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3 |
ECE 404 - ECE Design |
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3 |
ECE 483 - Adv. Digital Systems Eng. |
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3 |
ECE/CS ELECTIVE |
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3 |
PHIL 323 - Engineering, Ethics & Prof. |
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15 |
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SPRING
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2 |
ECE 405 - EE Design
Laboratory |
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6 |
ECE/CS ELECTIVE(2) |
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3 |
IME 345 - Engr Economic
Analysis |
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3 |
INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDIES** |
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3 |
DIST. SOCIAL SCIENCE |
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17 |
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* SPC
103 satisfies the Intergroup Relations requirement. If SPC
104 or 105 is taken instead, then a course from the list
of Intergroup Relations courses in the current SIUE Undergraduate
Catalog must also be taken.
** In
order to satisfy the International Issues (II) or International
Culture (IC) requirement, FL 111a, 111b, or 111c or IS 324, 326,
336, 340, 377, or 400 must be included. If not, an additional course
from the list of II/IC courses in the current SIUE Undergraduate
Catalog must also be taken.
*** HIST 200, 201,
or 431, or POLS 112 satisfies the constitution requirement and the distribution
social science requirement.
NOTE: The
General Education courses listed in the curriculum guide meet Option
A of the Skills requirement. A student who wishes to select Option B
may replace IE 106 and SPC 103 with two semesters of a foreign language
(101 and 102). An appropriate course is required to meet the Intergroup
Relations requirement for students selecting Option B (see catalog).
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OFFICE: (618)
650-2524.
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