2003-2004 - The University of Scranton
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h<strong>of</strong>f’s Laws, resistive networks, systematic methods,<br />
network theorems, first-and second-order<br />
transients, and sinusoidal steady-state. Introduction<br />
to SPICE. Three hours lecture and two<br />
hours laboratory.<br />
EE 243L 3 cr.<br />
Digital System Design Laboratory<br />
(Formerly EE 345L) Introduction to the design,<br />
construction and testing <strong>of</strong> digital logic circuits.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the major components <strong>of</strong> a computer<br />
Arts and Sciences/Engineering 125<br />
Computer Engineering Curriculum<br />
Department and Number Descriptive Title <strong>of</strong> Course Fall Cr. Spr. Cr.<br />
First Year<br />
COGNATE PHYS 140–141 Elements <strong>of</strong> Physics I–II 4 4<br />
COGNATE CMPS 134–144 Computer Science I–II 3 4<br />
COGNATE MATH 142–114 Discrete Structures–Analysis I 4 4<br />
GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3<br />
GE WRTG WRTG 107 Composition 3<br />
GE FSEM INTD 100 Freshman Seminar 1<br />
GE C/IL C/IL 102 Computing and Information Literacy 3<br />
GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1<br />
16 18<br />
Second Year<br />
MAJOR E/CE 240–EE 241 Intro. to Comp. Eng. I–Circuit Analysis 3 4<br />
COGNATE PHYS 270 Modern Physics 4<br />
COGNATE EE 243L Digital System Design Lab 2<br />
COGNATE MATH 221–222 Analysis II–III 4 4<br />
COGNATE CMPS 240 Data Structures 3<br />
MAJOR CMPS 250 Machine Organization 3<br />
GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL 120–210 Introduction to Philosophy–Ethics 3 3<br />
GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1<br />
GE SPCH COMM 100 Public Speaking 3<br />
18 19<br />
Third Year<br />
MAJOR EE 343–344 Electronic Circuits I–II 5 3<br />
MAJOR ENGR 350 Applied & Engineering Math 3<br />
MAJOR EE 346 Digital Signal Processing 3<br />
MAJOR CMPS 350–E/CE 340 Computer Architecture–Digital Systems 3 3<br />
COGNATE CHEM 112 General and Analytical Chemistry 4.5<br />
GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3<br />
GE S/BH1 S/BH ELECT 1 Social/Behavioral Electives 3 3<br />
GE PHIL-T/RS T/RS 121 <strong>The</strong>ology I 3<br />
18.5 18<br />
Fourth Year<br />
MAJOR EE 449 Computer Interfacing 5<br />
MAJOR EE 450–454 Control Systems–Robotics Design 3 3<br />
MAJOR CMPS 374 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering 3<br />
COGNATE ENGR 250 Engineering Mechanics–Statics 3<br />
MAJOR CMPS 352 2 –344 Operating Systems–Programming Langs 3 3<br />
GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL-T/RS ELECT Philosophy or T/RS Elective 3<br />
GE PHIL-T/RS T/RS 122 <strong>The</strong>ology II 3<br />
GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Electives 6<br />
GE PHED PHED ELECT Physical Education 1<br />
18 18<br />
TOTAL: 143.5 CREDITS<br />
1 ECO 153-154 suggested<br />
2 Or technical elective in Physics (PHYS 372, 447, 460, 473, 474)<br />
will be investigated. Use <strong>of</strong> computer program to<br />
draw circuits and designs. Three hours laboratory.<br />
E/CE 340 3 cr.<br />
Digital Systems<br />
(Prerequisites: E/CE 240, MATH 142, CMPS<br />
350) Analysis and design <strong>of</strong> advanced digital circuits,<br />
minimization techniques, combinational<br />
and sequential circuit design and numerical<br />
techniques. <strong>The</strong> interdependence <strong>of</strong> hardware<br />
and s<strong>of</strong>tware on computer design will be stressed.