Computer Engineering Major (52 credits): The curriculum for the computing engineering major has, as its foundation, the same core as the computer science major. An interdisciplinary mix of physics, mathematics and computer science courses follows with a capstone experience that is based in either physics or computer science. Students with combined preparation in physics and computer science have had excellent job placement and career growth in either the computing or engineering fields.
A. Computer Science Core All of the following: CS110 Computer Science I CS111 Computer Science I Lab CS210 Computer Science II CS220 Discrete Mathematics CS310 Computer Organization CS320 Data Structures M151 Calculus I B. Mix of Physics, Computer Science, and Mathematics Courses: CS410 Operating Systems M152 Calculus II P201 Introductory Physics I P202 Introductory Physics I Lab P211 Introductory Physics II P212 Introductory Physics II Lab P304 Modern Physics and Lab P314 Digital Electronics and Lab P370 Introduction to Microprocessors C. Capstone Experience: 6 credits (300 level or above) that are taken from physics and/or computer science. The student’s major advisor will suggest and must approve these courses.
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