Undergraduates.
Sample Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Science Dual Major
| FIRST YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. WRITING 20/SS-H 1 | 1. SS-H 1/WRITING 20 |
| 2. CHEM 21L, General Chemistry | 2. PHYSICS 61L, Mechanics |
| 3. MATH 31, Calculus I | 3. MATH 32, Calculus II |
| 4. EGR 53L, Computational Methods in Engineering | 4. COMPSCI 100E, Program Design & Analysis II |
| SOPHOMORE YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. ECE 27L, Fundamentals of ECE | 1. ECE 51L, Microelectronic Devices & Circuits |
| 2. PHYSICS 62L, Electricity, Magnetism & Optics | 2. ECE 54L, Signals & Systems |
| 3. MATH 103, Intermediate Calculus | 3. MATH 107, Linear Algebra & Differential Equations |
| 4. ECE 52L, Digital Systems | 4. ECE 152, Computer Architecture |
| 5. COMPSCI 108, Software Design & Implementation | |
| JUNIOR YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. ECE 163L, Integrated Circuits | 1. ECE 53L, Electromagnetic Fields |
| 2. COMPSCI 110 (C-L: ECE 153), Operating Systems | 2. COMPSCI Elective |
| 3. MATH 108, Ordinary & Partial Differential Equations | 3. STA 113, Probability & Statistics or MATH 135, Probability or ECE 255, Probability for ECEs (see NOTE) |
| 4. SS-H 2 | 4. SS-H 3 |
| 5. Free Elective | |
| SENIOR YEAR | |
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| 1. EE Concentration Elective (1) | 1. EE Concentration Elective (2) |
| 2. ECE Elective (see NOTE) | 2. ECE/COMPSCI Design Elective (see NOTE) |
| 3. COMPSCI Elective | 3. BIOLOGY 25L, Principles of Biology |
| 4. SS-H 4 | 4. SS-H 5 |
- WRITING 20: University Writing Program, required in first year.
- SS-H: Social Sciences and Humanities, 5 required semester-course electives, appropriately distributed.
- CHEM 21L: AP credit CHEM 19 is also acceptable.
- PHYSICS 61L & 62L: Matriculating students who have AP credit for PHYSICS 61L (but not 62L) take PHYSICS 62L; those who have AP credit for PHYSICS 61L and 62L take PHYSICS 63L; and international students who have credit for the equivalent of PHYSICS 51L & 52L take PHYSICS 143L.
- STA 113 is recommended but students may substitute MATH 135 or ECE 255.
- COMPSCI Elective: A total of five COMPSCI courses is required for the double major: COMPSCI 100E; COMPSCI 108; COMPSCI 110; one from among COMPSCI 130, 140 and 150; and any other elective course at or above the 100 level. Students who matriculated prior to 2004 and who took COMPSCI 6 as their first COMPSCI course may omit the final elective.
- EE Concentration Electives:Two courses selected from the set approved for the EE program, with at least one course outside of the Computer Engineering area. A 2-course concentration in Computer Engineering is built into the illustrated program [with ECE 152 and COMPSCI 110 (C-L: ECE 153)].
- ECE Elective and ECE/COMPSCI Design Elective: An approved Engineering Design Elective is required in Junior or Senior year. Currently ECE 135, 154, 251 and 261 are approved for the EE/COMPSCI dual major. ECE 123 or 164 may be taken to satisfy the ECE departmental Design Elective requirement, but then another course from among ECE 154, 156, 251, 252, 254, 255, 257, 261, 266, 264, & 269 is also required. This course might be the taken as the ECE Elective, which otherwise could be any ECE course not taken elsewhere in the student's program. The same course may not be used to complete more than one requirement.
- Independent Study: Accepted for the one Elective ECE Course, for any of the Free Electives, but not for any other required course in the EE Program.ECE major. >
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