Nov 23, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering (B.S.)


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The Engineering Major offers students a program of study that will provide the essential mathematical, scientific and real-world problem-solving skills that will enable them to pursue a career in engineering or to advance to graduate study in engineering or a related discipline. All students in the program will complete a common core of courses in math, science and the fundamentals of engineering. Beyond this, students will elect to focus in one of several specialized areas of study: Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Simlution Engineering or Engineering Physics.

 

Engineering Core


The engineering core provides foundational knowledge in mathematics,  science and computer programming for all engineering concentrations.  All engineering students must complete the following courses.

Concentration: Engineering Physics


The Engineering Physics concentration provides a background in the fundamental physical concepts and methods required for solving modern engineering problems.  Students in the concentration must complete the following six courses.

Concentration: Computer Engineering


The Computer Engineering concentration provides a background for designing, analyzing, building and testing computer hardware and software components and systems.   Students in the concentration must complete the following six courses.

Concentration: Simulation Engineering


The Simulation Engineering concentration provides a background in computer engineering (hardware) and computer science (software design and development) as well as the skills necessary to create computational and graphical models and simulations of real-world systems and processes.  Students in the concentration must complete the following six courses.

Concentration: Software Engineering


The Software Engineering concentration provides a background in the engineering concepts and methods required to design, develop, maintain, test and evaluate computer software systems.  Students in the concentration must complete the following six courses.

Total Credits: 120


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