Academics - [ Undergraduate Studies - SE Degree Requirements ]
Undergraduate
Degree Requirements : 2006-2007
Communication Skills (12 Hours)
| English Composition | 6 | |
| Oral Communication (CO 1003) | 3 | |
| Technical Writing (EN 3103 or GE 3513) | 3 |
Fine Arts, Humanities, Social Studies (15 Hours)
| Fine Arts Elective | 3 | |
| Humanities Electives (2) | 6 | |
| Social Science Electives (2) | 6 |
Natural Sciences (13-14 Hours)
| Biology (BIO 1203 or BIO 1504) | 3-4 | |
| Chemistry and lab (CH 1213/1211) | 4 | |
| Physics (PH 2213/2223) | 6 |
Mathematics (21 Hours)
| Discrete Structures (CSE 2813) | 3 | |
| Calculus (MA 1713/1723/2733) | 9 | |
| Linear Algebra (MA 3113) or Differential Equations (MA 3253) | 3 | |
| Calculus IV (MA 2743) or Foundations of Math (MA 3053) | 3 | |
| Probability and Statistics (IE 4613) | 3 |
Computer Science and Engineering (39 Hours)
| Introduction to Computer Programming (CSE 1284) | 4 | |
| Intermediate Computer Programming (CSE 1384) | 4 | |
| Data Structures and Analysis of Algorithms (CSE 2383) | 3 | |
| Distributed Client/Server Programming (CSE 3324) | 4 | |
| Digital Devices (ECE 3714) | 4 | |
| Microprocessors I (ECE 3724) | 4 | |
| Data Communications (CSE 4153) | 3 | |
| Database Management Systems (CSE 4503) | 4 | |
| Operating Systems (CSE 4733) | 3 | |
| Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms (CSE 4833) | 3 |
Software Engineering (33 Hours)
| Social and Ethical Issues (CSE 3981) | 1 | |
| Introduction to Software Engineering (CSE 4214) | 4 | |
| Software Arch. & Design Paradigms (CSE 4233) | 3 | |
| Information and Computer Security Elective | 3 | |
| Software Testing & Quality Assurance (CSE 4283) | 3 | |
| Project Management (IE 4533) | 3 | |
| Software Engineering Senior Project I & II (CSE 3213/3223) | 6 | |
| 3 Technical Electives | 9 |
| Total | 128 |
Approved Elective Courses
Choose a link below to view the list of approved electives for each category.
- Fine Arts Electives
- Humanities Electives
- Social Science Electives
- Software Engineering Technical Electives

