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Twin Cities Campus
Computer Engineering B.Comp.E.
Computer Science and Engineering
Institute of Technology
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Requirements for this program are current for Fall 2005.
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Required credits to graduate with this degree: 126.
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Required credits within the major: 78.
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Degree: Bachelor of Computer Engineering.
The mission of the computer engineering program is to educate students in the core topics as well as in a broad set of specialties of computer engineering, to impart students with professional attributes that characterize a well-schooled engineer and citizen, and to provide students with opportunities for research experience in one of the leading computer engineering centers of scholarship.
The field of computer engineering resulted from the tremendous development of computers and, in particular, the evolution of microprocessors. The design process for almost every electronic system includes the specification and development of the control program for the system¿s microprocessor. A particular computer engineering job can be more closely related to hardware or software, to functional design or detailed design. The B.Comp.Eng. degree provides the background necessary for persons, with continuing study, to work in any of the many computer engineering subfields. The bachelor¿s degree itself does not, however, provide highly specialized knowledge in any particular subfield.
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Admission Requirements
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Students must complete 10 courses before admission to the program.
Freshmen and transfer students are usually admitted to pre-major status before admission to this major.
A GPA above 2.00 is preferred for the following:
2.5 for students already admitted to the degree-granting college.
2.5 for students transferring from another University of Minnesota college.
For information about University of Minnesota admission requirements, visit the
Office of Admissions Web site.
Mathematics
MATH 1271 - Calculus I, MATH (4.0 cr)
or MATH 1371 - IT Calculus I, MATH (4.0 cr)
MATH 1272 - Calculus II (4.0 cr)
or MATH 1372 - IT Calculus II (4.0 cr)
MATH 2243 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4.0 cr)
or MATH 2373 - IT Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4.0 cr)
MATH 2263 - Multivariable Calculus (4.0 cr)
or MATH 2374 - IT Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis (4.0 cr)
Physics
PHYS 1301W - Introductory Physics for Science and Engineering I, PHYS SCI/L, WI (4.0 cr)
or PHYS 1401V - Honors Physics I, PHYS SCI/L, WI, H (4.0 cr)
PHYS 1302W - Introductory Physics for Science and Engineering II, PHYS SCI/L, WI (4.0 cr)
or PHYS 1402V - Honors Physics II, PHYS SCI/L, WI, H (4.0 cr)
Preparatory Courses
CSCI 1901 - Structure of Computer Programming I (4.0 cr)
CSCI 1902 - Structure of Computer Programming II (4.0 cr)
EE 2001 - Introduction to Electronic and Electrical Circuits (3.0 cr)
EE 2002 - Introductory Circuits and Electronics Laboratory (1.0 cr)
EE 2011 - Linear Systems and Circuits (3.0 cr)
Take all of the following in the same term:
EE 2301 - Introduction to Digital System Design (4.0 cr)
EE 301 - Introduction to Digital System Design: Discussion (0.0 cr)
Take all of the following in the same term:
EE 2361 - Introduction to Microcontrollers (4.0 cr)
EE 361 - Introduction to Microcontrollers: Discussion (0.0 cr)
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General Requirements
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All students are required to complete general University and college
requirements including writing and liberal education courses.
For more information about University-wide requirements, see the
liberal education requirements.
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Program Requirements
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Students interesting in pursuing Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering as a major are encouraged to take EE 1001 during their first year. Major Courses
CSCI 2011 - Discrete Structures of Computer Science (4.0 cr)
CSCI 4041 - Algorithms and Data Structures (4.0 cr)
CSCI 4061 - Introduction to Operating Systems (4.0 cr)
EE 3015 - Signals and Systems (3.0 cr)
EE 3025 - Statistical Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering (3.0 cr)
EE 3101 - Circuits and Electronics Laboratory I (2.0 cr)
EE 3102 - Circuits and Electronics Laboratory II (2.0 cr)
EE 3115 - Analog and Digital Electronics (4.0 cr)
EE 4363 - Computer Architecture and Machine Organization (4.0 cr)
Electives
With adviser approval, courses from areas outside of EE/CSCI may be substituted to meet up to 12 credits of this requirement (i.e., the technical electives). Courses taken as part of the EIP program may be used to meet the technical elective requirement. Courses may not be used to meet both the core and the elective requirements.
Take 26 or more credit(s) from the following:
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Courses used to fulfill other requirements will not count as lab experiences.
Take 3 or more course(s) from the following:
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EE 4951W - Senior Design Project, WI (4.0 cr)
or Honors Project
EE 4981H - Senior Honors Project I, H (2.0 cr)
EE 4982V - Senior Honors Project II, WI, H (2.0 cr)
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Take 1 or more course(s) from the following:
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EE 4111 - Advanced Analog Electronics Design (4.0 cr)
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EE 4235 - Linear Control Systems Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 4237 - State Space Control Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 4301 - Digital Design With Programmable Logic (4.0 cr)
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EE 4341 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller System Design (4.0 cr)
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EE 4505 - Communications Systems Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 4703 - Electric Drives Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 4721 - Introduction to Power System Analysis (3.0 cr)
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EE 4743 - Switch-Mode Power Electronics Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 5141 - Introduction to Microsystem Technology (4.0 cr)
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EE 5173 - Basic Microelectronics Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 5327 - VLSI Design Laboratory (3.0 cr)
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EE 5545 - Digital Signal Processing Design (3.0 cr)
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EE 5613 - RF/Microwave Circuit Design Laboratory (2.0 cr)
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EE 5622 - Physical Optics Laboratory (1.0 cr)
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EE 5627 - Optical Fiber Communication (3.0 cr)
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EE 5811 - Biomedical Instrumentation (3.0 cr)
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Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
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CSCI 4xxx
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CSCI 5xxx
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EE 4xxx
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EE 5xxx
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Program Sub-plans
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A sub-plan is not required for this program.
Honors
This is an honors sub-plan.
Qualified students may elect to participate in the senior honors design course. This two-semester, 2-credit per semester course is taken senior year and under the direction of a faculty adviser. Advance permission is required to register for the sequence.
For cum laude, students must complete a thesis and one honors experience and have a cumulative GPA of 3.50. To graduate magna cum laude, students must complete a thesis and two honors experiences and have a cumulative GPA of 3.66. For summa cum laude, students must complete a thesis and three honors experiences and have a cumulative GPA of 3.75. Consult an academic adviser for a list of possible honors experiences or to petition the department to approve an honors experience not listed. Honors
Honors Experience
EIP
Internship/Cooperative Learning
Take EE 3961 (1 credit) and then EE 4961 (2 credits), with the possibility of a third course, EE 4962 (2 credits).
EE 3961 and EE 4961 are also listed in Senior Electives and may not be used to satisfy both requirements. Internship
EE 3961 {Inactive}
EE 4961 {Inactive}
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