Bachelor of Computer Engineering 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Cleveland State University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Computer Engineering

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

COMPUTER and INFORMATION SCIENCE REQUIRED COURSES (2 COURSES): CIS 260 - Introduction to Programming. CIS 265 - Data Structures and Algorithms, COMPUTER ENGINEERING REQUIRED COURSES (13 COURSES), EEC 310 - Electric Circuits I, EEC 311 - Electric Circuits II, EEC 313 - Electronics I, EEC 316 - Electronic Devices Lab, EEC 383 - Digital Systems, EEC 384 - Digital Systems Laboratory, EEC 414 – Writing in Electrical and Computer Engineering, EEC 421 - Software Engineering, EEC 483 – Computer Organization, EEC 484 - Computer Networks, EEC 486 - Operating Systems, EEC 487 - Advanced Digital Systems, EEC 488 - Hardware-Software Co-design; COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSES: EEC 312 - Electric Circuits Laboratory, EEC 314 - Electronics II, EEC 315 - Electronics Laboratory, EEC 361 - Electromechanical Energy Conversion, EEC 417 - Embedded Systems, EEC 430 - Digital Signal Processing, EEC 440 - Control Systems, EEC 441 - Control Systems Laboratory, EEC 447 - Engineering Applications Of Programmable Logic Controllers, EEC 450 – Communications, EEC 451 - Communications Laboratory, EEC 460 - Engineering Electromagnetics, EEC 470 - Power Electronics I, EEC 471 - Machines/Power Electronics Laboratory, EEC 473 - Power Systems, EEC 474 - Power Electronics II, EEC 485 - High Performance Architectures, EEC 492 - Special Topics, EEC 495 - Undergraduate Research, EEC 495H - Honors Research, EEC 496 - Independent Study, EEC 499H - Honors Thesis.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

COMPUTER and INFORMATION SCIENCE REQUIRED COURSES (2 COURSES): CIS 260 - Introduction to Programming. CIS 265 - Data Structures and Algorithms, COMPUTER ENGINEERING REQUIRED COURSES (13 COURSES), EEC 310 - Electric Circuits I, EEC 311 - Electric Circuits II, EEC 313 - Electronics I, EEC 316 - Electronic Devices Lab, EEC 383 - Digital Systems, EEC 384 - Digital Systems Laboratory, EEC 414 – Writing in Electrical and Computer Engineering, EEC 421 - Software Engineering, EEC 483 – Computer Organization, EEC 484 - Computer Networks, EEC 486 - Operating Systems, EEC 487 - Advanced Digital Systems, EEC 488 - Hardware-Software Co-design; COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSES: EEC 312 - Electric Circuits Laboratory, EEC 314 - Electronics II, EEC 315 - Electronics Laboratory, EEC 361 - Electromechanical Energy Conversion, EEC 417 - Embedded Systems, EEC 430 - Digital Signal Processing, EEC 440 - Control Systems, EEC 441 - Control Systems Laboratory, EEC 447 - Engineering Applications Of Programmable Logic Controllers, EEC 450 – Communications, EEC 451 - Communications Laboratory, EEC 460 - Engineering Electromagnetics, EEC 470 - Power Electronics I, EEC 471 - Machines/Power Electronics Laboratory, EEC 473 - Power Systems, EEC 474 - Power Electronics II, EEC 485 - High Performance Architectures, EEC 492 - Special Topics, EEC 495 - Undergraduate Research, EEC 495H - Honors Research, EEC 496 - Independent Study, EEC 499H - Honors Thesis.

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have Cumulative secondary school GPA equivalent to a 2.3 on the US grading scale for most programs.  Other English language Requirements: TOEFL paper-based exam: 525; Successful completion of CSU's IELP (Intensive English Language Program) Advanced Level, with a grade of 80% or better and passing COMPASS ESL scores. Completion of English language studies (Level 112) from any of the ELS Language Centers. Achieve a score of C (Pass) or better on the Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE).

48 Months
Jan-2000

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