Minor in Computer Engineering (Non-Teaching)
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers a non-teaching minor in Computer Engineering that provides a focus in computer programming, digital logic design, and microprocessor hardware/software. The minor requires a minimum of 30 credits: 23 credits in seven specified CS and EE courses and at least 7 credits (2 or 3 courses) of electives selected from among a specified list of upper-division EE courses. This minor is a useful complement to majors in science or engineering for those seeking a cross-disciplinary academic program.An EE major can complete a minor in Computer Engineering by taking CSCI 127 , CSCI 132 , and CSCI 232 (a total of 12 credits) plus two courses (7 cr
Courses
- CSCI 112 — Programming with C I: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)
- CSCI 127 — Joy and Beauty of Data: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- CSCI 132 — Basic Data Structures and Algorithms: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- CSCI 232 — Data Structures and Algorithms: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 261 — Intro To Logic Circuits: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 367 — Logic Design: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 371 — Microprocess HW and SW Systems: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- EELE 465 — Microcontroller Applications: 4 Credits (2 Lec, 2 Lab)
- EELE 467 — SoC FPGAs I : Hardware-Software Codesign: 4 Credits (2 Lec, 2 Lab)
- EELE 468 — SoC FPGAs II: Application Specific Computing: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)