Undergraduate Bulletin - Illinois Institute of Technology
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering/ Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering The dual degree, B.S.E.E./B.S.CP.E., combines all the essential elements of a broad-based, traditional B.S.E.E. degree with the modern and progressive aspects of a B.S.CP.E. degree. This program contributes to the foundation of the new millennium, where computer hardware and software are used in areas such as telecommunications, power electronics, digital signal processing, computer networks, and control systems. Freshmen entering IIT with a significant number of Advanced Placement credits may be able to complete both degrees in four years. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering/ Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Required Courses Credit Hours Electrical Engineering Requirements 43 ECE 100, 211, 212, 213, 214, 218, 242, 307, 308, 311, 312, 319, 441, 485 Computer Engineering Requirements 16 CS 115, 116, 330, 331, 351, 450 Professional ECE Electives 9/12 Computer Systems/Software Elective 3/4 ECE 407, 408, 443, 449, CS 425, or CS 487 Hardware-Design Elective 4 ECE 429 or ECE 446 Mathematics Requirements 24 MATH 151, 152, 251, 252, 333, 474 Physics Requirements 11 PHYS 123, 221, 224 Chemistry Requirement 3 CHEM 122 Engineering Science Course Requirement 3 MMAE 200 or MMAE 320 Humanities and Social Sciences Requirements 21 For general education requirements, see page 25. Science Elective 3 BIOL 107, BIOL 115, MS 201, or CHEM 126 Interprofessional Projects 6 Total Hours 146/150 100
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering/ Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Semester 1 Credits ECE 100 Introduction to the Profession 3 MATH 151 Calculus I 5 CHEM 122 Principles of Chemistry I 3 CS 115 Object-Oriented Programming I 2 Humanities 100-level Course 3 Total Hours 16 Semester 2 Credits MATH 152 Calculus II 5 PHYS 123 General Physics I 4 CS 116 Object-Oriented Programming II 2 Science Elective* 3 Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 17 Semester 3 Credits MATH 252 Introduction to Differential Equations 4 PHYS 221 General Physics II 4 ECE 211 Circuit Analysis I 4 ECE 218 Digital Systems 3 CS 331 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Total Hours 18 Semester 4 Credits MATH 251 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 4 PHYS 224 General Physics III 3 ECE 213 Circuit Analysis II 4 ECE 242 Digital Computers and Computing 3 CS 330 Discrete Structures 3 Total Hours 17 Semester 5 Credits MATH 333 Matrix Algebra and Complex Variables 3 ECE 307 Electrodynamics 4 ECE 311 Engineering Electronics 4 IPRO Elective I 3 CS 351 Systems Programming 3 Total Hours 17 Semester 6 Credits ECE 308 Signals and Systems 3 ECE 312 Electronic Circuits 4 ECE 319 Fundamentals of Power Engineering 4 Engineering Science Elective** 3 Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 17 Semester 7 Credits ECE 441 Microcomputers 4 CS 450 Operating Systems 3 MATH 474 Probability and Statistics 3 IPRO Elective II 3 Humanities Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 16 Semester 8 Credits ECE 485 Computer Organization and Design*** 3 Computer Systems/Software Elective**** 3/4 Hardware-Design Elective† 4 Professional ECE Elective†† 3/4 Social Sciences Elective (300+) 3 Total Hours 16/18 Semester 9 Credits Professional ECE Elective†† 3/4 Professional ECE Elective†† 3/4 Humanities Elective (300+) 3 Humanities or Social Sciences Elective 3 Total Hours 12/14 Total Credit Hours 146/149 * Science elective must be BIOL 107, CHEM 126, or MS 201. ** Engineering science elective: Choose either MMAE 200 or MMAE 320. *** CS 470 may be substituted with advisor approval. **** Computer systems/software elective: Choose one of ECE 407, 408, 443, 449, CS 425, or CS 487. † Hardware-design elective must be ECE 429 or 446. †† ECE 400-level course with (P) designation. A maximum of three credits of either ECE 491 or ECE 497. 101
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Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Electrical Engineering/<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Computer Engineering<br />
Electrical and Computer Engineering<br />
Semester 1<br />
Credits<br />
ECE 100 Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession 3<br />
MATH 151 Calculus I 5<br />
CHEM 122 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />
CS 115 Object-Oriented Programming I 2<br />
Humanities 100-level Course 3<br />
Total Hours 16<br />
Semester 2<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 152 Calculus II 5<br />
PHYS 123 General Physics I 4<br />
CS 116 Object-Oriented Programming II 2<br />
Science Elective* 3<br />
Social Sciences Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 17<br />
Semester 3<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 252 Introduction to Differential Equations 4<br />
PHYS 221 General Physics II 4<br />
ECE 211 Circuit Analysis I 4<br />
ECE 218 Digital Systems 3<br />
CS 331 Data Structures and Algorithms 3<br />
Total Hours 18<br />
Semester 4<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 251 Multivariate and Vector Calculus 4<br />
PHYS 224 General Physics III 3<br />
ECE 213 Circuit Analysis II 4<br />
ECE 242 Digital Computers and Computing 3<br />
CS 330 Discrete Structures 3<br />
Total Hours 17<br />
Semester 5<br />
Credits<br />
MATH 333 Matrix Algebra and Complex Variables 3<br />
ECE 307 Electrodynamics 4<br />
ECE 311 Engineering Electronics 4<br />
IPRO Elective I 3<br />
CS 351 Systems Programming 3<br />
Total Hours 17<br />
Semester 6<br />
Credits<br />
ECE 308 Signals and Systems 3<br />
ECE 312 Electronic Circuits 4<br />
ECE 319 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Power Engineering 4<br />
Engineering Science Elective** 3<br />
Social Sciences Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 17<br />
Semester 7<br />
Credits<br />
ECE 441 Microcomputers 4<br />
CS 450 Operating Systems 3<br />
MATH 474 Probability and Statistics 3<br />
IPRO Elective II 3<br />
Humanities Elective (300+) 3<br />
Total Hours 16<br />
Semester 8<br />
Credits<br />
ECE 485 Computer Organization and Design*** 3<br />
Computer Systems/S<strong>of</strong>tware Elective**** 3/4<br />
Hardware-Design Elective† 4<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ECE Elective†† 3/4<br />
Social Sciences Elective (300+) 3<br />
Total Hours 16/18<br />
Semester 9<br />
Credits<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ECE Elective†† 3/4<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ECE Elective†† 3/4<br />
Humanities Elective (300+) 3<br />
Humanities or Social Sciences Elective 3<br />
Total Hours 12/14<br />
Total Credit Hours 146/149<br />
* Science elective must be BIOL 107, CHEM 126, or MS 201.<br />
** Engineering science elective: Choose either MMAE 200 or MMAE 320.<br />
*** CS 470 may be substituted with advisor approval.<br />
**** Computer systems/s<strong>of</strong>tware elective: Choose one <strong>of</strong> ECE 407, 408, 443, 449, CS 425, or CS 487.<br />
† Hardware-design elective must be ECE 429 or 446.<br />
†† ECE 400-level course with (P) designation. A maximum <strong>of</strong> three credits <strong>of</strong> either ECE 491 or ECE 497.<br />
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