Undergraduate Degree Plan Fall 2008
FRESHMAN YEAR
ENGL 1301 Rhetoric and Composition 3 ENGL 1302 Rhetoric and Composition 3
CHEM 1311/1111 General Inorganic Chemistry I and Lab 4 HIST 1301 American History II 3
MATH 2413 Calculus I 4 PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I and Lab 4
CSEN 2304 Intro. To Computer Science 3 MATH 2414 Calculus II  4
MEEN 1201 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 2 CSEN 2328 Data Structures 3

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17
SOPHOMORE YEAR      
HIST 1302 American History 3 POLS 2302 Government and Politics of U.S 3
POLS 2301Government and Politics of US 3 CSEN 2310 Object-Oriented Software Egineering 3
PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II and Lab. 4 Fine Arts Elective 3
MATH 3320 Differential Equation 3 Humanities B. Elective 3
EEEN 2340 Digital Logic & Design 3 EEEN 2323 Network Analysis 3

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15
JUNIOR YEAR
MATH 3370 Discrete Math 3 EEEN 3449 Microprocessor Systems 4
Communication Elective 3 CSEN 4316 Software Egineering I 3
EEEN 3334 Random Signals 3 CSEN 4314 Database Systems 3
CSEN 4315 Computer Graphics 3 MATH 3315 Calculus III 3
Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3 EVEN 2372 Environmental Engineering in Global Society 3
 
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13
SENIOR YEAR
CSEN 4201 Senior Project 2 CSEN 4202 Senior Project 2
CSEN 4361 System Software 3 CSEN 4362 Operating Systems 3
EEEN 4344 Computer Architecture & Design 3 CSEN 4366 Programming Language 3
CSEN 4317 Software Egineering II 3 CSEN 4320 Computer Networks 3
Approved Elective**** 3 Approved Elective**** 3

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14
TOTAL HOURS 120

Electives are selected from the following:
               Fine Arts Elective – ARTS 1303, ARTS 1304, MUSI 2308 or MUSI 2310
               Humanities B. Elective – 2000 level History course satisfying the General Education Requirement
               Communications Elective – BCOM 2303 (Business Communication), ENGL 23xx, or COMS 23xx (Professional Communication)
               Social/Behavioral Science Elective – POLS 23xx other than 2301 and 2302
*The approved electives must be selected with the consent of the student’s advisor, and would normally be more advanced courses in computer science, computer information systems, mathematics, statistics, or one of the sciences taken in the freshman and sophomore years.  However, a meaningful sequence of courses in any discipline, such as engineering or agriculture, may be taken with the consent of the student’s advisor, except that all such courses must be at the 2000-level or above.

Revised 2/2008


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