2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog - Kettering University
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Electrical & Computer Engineering / 57<br />
Modern computer technology is introduced through both high-level and assembly language programming courses, electronics and digital<br />
system design courses, and several computer science courses. A strong laboratory experience accompanies most lecture courses to enhance<br />
students' abilities to apply technology effectively.<br />
Microprocessor technology and its application is the primary focus of the program. The Microcomputers I and II courses provide hands-on<br />
experience with 8-bit and 32-bit processors. The Real-Time Embedded Computers course takes students through the design, implementation,<br />
and documentation of a real-time operating system and its application to a product design. The Senior CE Design Project gives students<br />
experience working in a team environment to complete a large engineering project.<br />
In addition to the co-op work experience, students participate in on-campus professional activities. Membership and participation<br />
in professional society activities is encouraged. Students should plan to take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam before graduation in<br />
order to complete the first step toward professional licensing.<br />
COMPUTER ENGINEERING CURRICULUM CONTENT<br />
Area Courses Credit Hours<br />
Computer Science Computing and Algorithms I 4<br />
Computing and Algorithms II 4<br />
Operating Systems 4<br />
System Programming Concepts 4<br />
16<br />
Engineering Topics Circuits I 4<br />
Computer Architecture & Organization 4<br />
Computer Engineering Electives 8<br />
Digital Systems I 4<br />
Digital Systems II 4<br />
Electrical Engineering Elective 4<br />
Electronics I 4<br />
Interdisciplinary Design & Manufacturing 4<br />
Mechanics I 4<br />
Microcomputers I 4<br />
Microcomputers II 4<br />
Real-Time Embedded Computers 4<br />
Senior CE Design Project 4<br />
Signals & Systems 4<br />
60<br />
Mathematics and Calculus I 4<br />
Basic Sciences Calculus II 4<br />
Differential Equations & Laplace Transforms 4<br />
Discrete Mathematics 4<br />
Electricity and Magnetism 4<br />
Multivariate Calculus 4<br />
Newtonian Mechanics 4<br />
Principles of Chemistry 4<br />
Probability and Statistics 4<br />
Science Elective 4<br />
40<br />
General Education Advanced Humanities Elective 4<br />
Advanced Social Science Elective 4<br />
Economic Principles 4<br />
Introduction to the Humanities 4<br />
Introduction to the Social Sciences 4<br />
Senior Seminar 4<br />
Written & Oral Communication I 4<br />
Written & Oral Communication II 4<br />
32