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    Mar 16, 2026  
2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

Computer Engineering Major: 4-Year Map (MATH 221 Calculus Placement)


Computer Engineering Major  

Four Years (8 semesters) - Map to Graduation:

Fall First Year Credits   Spring First Year Credits
FLC 100   1   CE 122    3
CHEM 150  (SC1) 4   CE 241    3
ENGR 104    3   MATH 222    4
MATH 221 * (MA1) 4   PHYS 217  (SC1) 4
COMP 150 * (CO1) 3   LAC course (AH) 3
TOTAL 15   TOTAL 17
         
Fall Sophomore Year Credits   Spring Sophomore Year Credits
CE 222   3   CE 224    3
CE 223    3   CE 332    3
ENGR 271   1   ENGR 201    4
MATH 265   3   MATH 223    4
PHYS 218   4   MATH 327    3
LAC course (CO2**) 3      
TOTAL 17   TOTAL 17
         
Fall Junior Year Credits   Spring Junior Year Credits
CE 351    3   CE 315    3
CE 338   4   CE 433    4
ENGR 336    3   ENGR 430    4
ENGR 337    4   ENGR 431   3
MATH 311    3   MATH 319    3
TOTAL 17   TOTAL 17
         
Fall Senior Year Credits   Spring Senior Year Credits
CE 401    3   CE 497 *** 3
CE 432 ​  3   PHIL 341    3
CE 496 *** 3   LAC course (SS) 3
LAC course (AH) 3   LAC course (AH, HI, or SS) 3
LAC course (HI) 3      
TOTAL 15   TOTAL 12

 

Note: *This map assumes student has MATH 221 * placement in Mathematics and COMP 150 * placement in Composition. Students with different placements must work with advisors to adjust the map.

Note: **Department suggests COMP 254  (Writing in the Disciplines: For STEM Majors) but any CO2 will fulfill this LAC requirement.

Note: ***Student may complete either [CE 496  and CE 497 ] or [ENGR 496  and ENGR 497 ].  These courses must be taken in consecutive semesters.

Note: This map is a suggested course sequence. Please consult your academic advisor for alternate sequencing.

Note: Students must earn 30 credits by the end of Year 1 to be classified as a Sophomore, 60 credits by the end of Year 2 to be a Junior, and 90 credits by the end of Year 3 to be a Senior. To meet these thresholds, some students may need to take additional credits beyond the suggested course sequence.