Undergraduate Bulletin

Fall 2024

Sample Course Sequence for the Major in Computer Engineering

The major in Computer Engineering leads to a Bachelor of Engineering degree which requires completion of a minimum of 128 credits.

For more information about SBC courses that fulfill major requirements, click here.

FRESHMAN

FALL Credits
First Year Seminar 101 1
ESE 122  3
AMS 151 1  (QPS)  3
ESE 123 (TECH) 4
WRT 102 (WRT) 3
Total 14
 
SPRING Credits
First Year Seminar 102 1
AMS 161 1  (QPS) 3
PHY 131/133 2
4
ESE 124
 4
ESE 118
4
 Total 16
 
SOPHOMORE

FALL Credits
PHY 132/134 2 4
ESE 280 4
ESE 271 3
ESE 224  4
 Total  15
 
SPRING Credits
AMS 210  or  MAT 211  3
ESE 272  4
ESE 344 3
ESE 382  4
SBC  3
 Total 17
 
JUNIOR

FALL Credits
AMS 361  4
ESE 305  3
ESE 345  3
ESE 333  3
ESE Elective  3
 Total  16
 
SPRING Credits
ESE Elective 3
SBC 3
ESE 300 2
AMS 261
4
ESE Elective
 2
ESE 306 3
 Total  17
 
SENIOR

FALL Credits
ESE 440*   3 
ESE Elective  3
ESE Elective 3
CHE 1313 3
SBC  3
 Total 16
 
SPRING Credits
ESE 441*  3 
ESE Elective 3
ESE Elective 3
SBC  3 
SBC  3
ESE 301 (STAS) 2
  Total  17

 All courses in  bold  must be passed with a minimum grade of C.

  1. AMS 151    and    AMS 161    can be replaced by (   MAT 131    and    MAT 132   ) or (   MAT 131    and 171), or (   MAT 125     MAT 126   , and    MAT 127   ) or (   MAT 141    and    MAT 142   ), or (   MAT 141    and    MAT 171   ).
  2. PHY 131    and    PHY 132    can be replaced by (   PHY 125     PHY 126   , and    PHY 127   ), or (   PHY 141    and    PHY 142   ). Students taking the three semester sequence should take    PHY 125     PHY 127    and    PHY 126   in that order.
  3. Students can also take one of the following science courses: CHE 152, ESG 198, BIO 202, BIO 203, PHY 251
  4. For students in the BEMS program or with a double major or minor in computer science, please check the
    computer engineering undergraduate guide for a complete list of electives.

*Note: This course partially satisfies the following: ESI, CER, SPK, WRTD, SBS+, STEM+, EXP+. For more information contact the CEAS Undergraduate Student Office.