Dec 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering Dual Major


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BS degree

Students interested in pursuing a challenging, but valuable program of study may complete a double major in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering, meeting the obligations of both programs. The degrees for both majors must be awarded at the same time. If a student pursuing a double major decides to graduate before completing requirements of both majors, s/he will be subject to the requirements for Readmission to complete a second Bachelor’s Degree (covered elsewhere in this catalog).

Students should follow the department’s structured advising plan. To complete the program in four years, at least one summer may be needed for academic study. As with individual majors, a co-op or internship experience is available for qualified students in cooperation with regional industries.

Calculation of the GPA in the Dual Computer and Electrical Engineering Major

To graduate, students must have a minimum 2.000 cumulative grade point average (GPA) for all courses taken at the university. Students must also have a minimum 2.000 cumulative GPA in the major. For purposes of this computation, each major GPA is calculated as follows:

Calculation of the GPA in the Computer Engineering Major:

  1. All courses that are used to fulfill degree requirements and have an ECE prefix (except ECE 298, ECE 400, ECE 401, ECE 495, or ECE 595) count in calculating the GPA for the Computer Engineering major.
  2. Courses required for the major but taken outside the major discipline are not counted in the calculation of the major cumulative GPA.
  3. If a course is repeated, only the most recent course grade (whether higher or lower) shall be used to calculate the major cumulative GPA.

Calculation of the GPA in the Electrical Engineering Major:

  1. All courses with an ECE prefix that are used to fulfill degree requirements (except ECE 298, ECE 400, ECE 401, ECE 495, or ECE 595) count in calculating the GPA for the Electrical Engineering major.
  2. Courses required for the major but taken outside the major discipline are not counted in the calculation of the major cumulative GPA.
  3. If a course is repeated, only the most recent course grade (whether higher or lower) shall be used to calculate the major cumulative GPA.

Requirements


First Year


Second Year


Third Year


Fourth Year


First Semester: 15 credits


  • Technical Elective requirement - 3 credits (see Footnote 3 below)

Second Semester: 15 credits


  • University Studies requirement - 3 credits (see Footnote 1 below)
  • Technical Elective requirement - 3 credits (see Footnote 3 below)

Additional Courses (summers or one additional semester)


  • University Studies requirements - 6 credits (see Footnote 1 below)
  • Science Elective requirement - 3 credits  (see Footnote 2 below)

Total credits: 141


Footnotes


* Alternative courses should only be taken in exceptional circumstances and with the written permission of an ECE faculty advisor (MTH 151 in lieu of MTH 153; MTH 152 in lieu of MTH 154; MTH 211 in lieu of MTH 213; PHY 111 in lieu of PHY 113; PHY 112 in lieu of PHY 114).

[1] See University Studies requirements, Clusters 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4B.

[2] Must be chosen from this list: BIO, BNG, CHM, MAR, and MLS course: or a PHY course numbered above 150. One of the courses must come from the University Studies Cluster 2B (Science in the Engaged Community) approved list. Requirement may not be satisfied by independent study, seminars, or internships.Must be taken from approved list of courses.

[3] Must be taken from approved list of courses.

University Studies Requirements for Computer and Electrical Engineering


Degree Candidates for the BS dual degree in Computer and Electrical Engineering must satisfy the University Studies requirements as described in the Academic Policies section of this Catalog.

  • University Studies requirements in Clusters 1, 2A, 4C, and 5 are automatically satisfied by the courses shown as required for this major.
  • The University Studies requirements in Clusters 2B, 3A, 3B, 4A and 4B may be fulfilled by selecting courses from the approved lists in each cluster, using the University Studies electives shown in the course requirement tables for each major.

University Studies Departmental Requirements


Students in the Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering Dual Major will meet their departmentally-determined University Studies requirements as follows:

Math Placement


Students not starting in Calculus (MTH 153) will be placed in Pre-Calculus (MTH 150), Pre-Calculus Enhanced (MTH 150E), or Introductory & Intermediate Algebra (MTH 100) in the first semester. This delays the start of Calculus a semester or more, which may then extend the program beyond four years. 

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