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Major Sub-Disciplines: Suggested Courses

Suggested Courses-Computer Engineering

Most Important Required Courses

ENEE 150: Intermediate Programming Concepts for Engineers

ENEE 244: Digital Logic Design

ENEE 350: Computer Organization

ENEE 400 level courses

Computer Engineering can be divided up into three areas:

Architecture:

EE Electives:

ENEE 408B: Digital VLSI Design

ENEE 408C:Modern Digital System Design

ENEE 440: Microprocessors

ENEE 446: Digital Computer Design

ENEE 447: Operating Systems

VLSI:

ENEE 446: Digital Computer Design

ENEE 408B: Capstone Design Project: :Digital VLSI Design

ENEE 408C: Capstone Design Project: Modern Digital System Design

ENEE 408D: Capstone Design Project: Mixed Signal VLSI Design (Microelectronics course which requires ENEE 312 first)

ENEE 480: Fundamentals of Solid State Devices (which requires the prerequisite of ENEE 302)

ENEE 416: Integrated Circuit Fabrication lab (Microelectronics, requires 302)

Embedded systems:

ENEE 447: Operating Systems

ENEE 440: Microprocessors

ENEE 445: Computer Lab

ENEE 408A: Capstone Design Project: Microprocessor-Based Design

General Technical Electives:

CMSC 330: Organization of Programming Languages

Courses on compilers, databases, data structures, Algorithms

Materials science, device physics, chemical engineering courses

 
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