Dual Degree

Computer Science & Computer Engineering Representative Program


Mathematics - 24 Credits

CS-211 Discrete Mathematics
MATH-101 Calculus I
MATH-102 Calculus II
MATH-203 Multivariate Calculus
MATH-204 Differential Equations
MATH-408 Probability and Statistics

Basic Science - 16 Credits

CHEM-135/136 Principles of Chemistry
PHYS-114/115 Newtonian Mechanics
PHYS-224/225 Electricity and Magnetism
Science Elective ( any course with a CHEM, PHYS, or BIOL prefix except CHEM-171.)

Liberal Studies - 40 Credits

COMM-101 Written and Oral Communication I
SSCI-201 Introduction to Social Science
HUMN-201 Introduction to Humanities
ECON-201 Economic Principles
COMM-301 Written and Oral Communication II
LS-489 Senior Seminar
Advanced Humanities Elective

Advanced Social Science Elective

Liberal Studies Elective
Liberal Studies Elective

Computer Science Core - 40 Credits

CS-101 Computing and Algorithms I
CS-102 Computing and Algorithms II
CS-202 Systems Programming Concepts
CS-203 Computing and Algorithms III
CS-312 Theory of Computation
CS-431 Compiler Design and Construction I
CS-451 Operating Systems I
CS-461 Database Systems
CS-471 Software Engineering
CE-480 Computer Networks (Counts toward the 8 credits of CE technical electives required for the CE degree.)

Engineering Core - 8 Credits

IME-100 Interdisciplinary Design and Manufacturing
MECH-210 Mechanics I

Computer Engineering Core - 40 Credits

EE-210 Circuits I
CE-210 Digital Systems I (CS core requirement)
CE-310 Digital Systems II (Counts towards the 12 credits of CS technical electives required for the CS degree.)
CE-320 Microcomputers I (CS core requirement)
EE-320 Electronics I
EE-322 Signals and Systems
CE-420 Microcomputers I (Counts towards the 12 credits of CS technical electives required for the CS degree.)
CE-422 Computer Architecture and Organization (CS core requirement)
CE-426 Real-Time Embedded Computers (Counts towards the 12 credits of CS technical electives required for the CS degree.)
CE-490 Senior CE Design

EE/CE Technical Electives - 8 Credits

Electrical Engineering Elective (Any four-credit course [or combination of three-credit lecture course and one-credit corequisite laboratory course)with an EE identifier except EE-212, EE-213, and EE-428.)

Computer Engineering Elective (Selected from among all courses with a CE prefix subject to the following requirements: the chosen elective may not be explicitly listed as required courses in the CE program and each chosen elective must be a four-credit course at the level 300 or higher. EE-428, VLSI Design may be used as a CE elective)

Free Electives - 8 Credits

Thesis - 4 Credits

Total CS/CE Dual Degree - 188 Credits Minimum

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