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The objectives of the CCE program are to graduate students who are able to: • achieve their employment or post-graduate educational goals and • advance in their careers through leadership, life-long learning, innovation, critical thinking, integrity and civic responsibility.
- (Be) Electrical and Computer Engineering
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- (Be) Electrical and Computer Engineering
CSE Concentrations: 12 credits to satisfy the requirements of one of the CSE concentration areas. CSE Electives: Five 3-credit courses selected from the list of pre-approved Technical Electives. Final Year Project: EECE 501 and EECE 502.
• Graduates of the CCE program are capable of applying fundamental knowledge, appropriate mathematical principles and computing tools, critical thinking, and best practices in electrical and computer engineering analysis and design. • Graduates of the CCE program are provided with an educational foundation that fosters creativity,
At least TWO courses must be EECE courses taken in the ECE Department. At least one course from List A or List B must be an EECE course. Required EECE courses cannot be replaced by equivalent courses taken outside the Department.
• Computer and Communications Engineering (CCE) • Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) The mission of the undergraduate programs is to impart a basic understanding of electrical and computer engineering built on a foundation of mathematics, physical sciences, and technology.
• Computer and Communications Engineering (CCE) • Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) The mission of the undergraduate programs is to impart a basic understanding of electrical and
Course requirements include courses within the Cockrell School of Engineering and other required courses. In addition, each student must complete the University’s core curriculum. In some cases, a course that fulfills one of the following requirements may also be counted toward the core curriculum; these courses are identified below.