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time the student satisfies many requirements for the B.S.<br />
degree by taking the core Christian foundations, liberal arts<br />
and prescribed courses in chemistry, physics, mathematics<br />
and engineering. If the student then fulfills the entrance<br />
requirements, he or she may transfer to the participating<br />
university. At that university, the student would spend two<br />
years in civil or mechanical engineering to complete the<br />
second degree. Details of this 3/2 transfer program are<br />
available from the Division of Science and Engineering.<br />
<strong>Seattle</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> <strong>University</strong> engineering seniors are urged to<br />
take Washington state’s Department of Licensing<br />
examination for engineer-in-training. Those passing the<br />
test are certified by Washington state as licensed<br />
engineers-in-training.<br />
Evening Electrical and Computer<br />
Engineering Program<br />
In addition to the day courses, evening courses in electrical<br />
and computer engineering make a BSEE or BSCPE degree<br />
available for students who work full-time during the day.<br />
Contact the director of engineering at (206) 281-2296 for<br />
more information.<br />
Intern Program<br />
All engineering majors are required to do an internship<br />
with industry or another career entity. Normally this<br />
internship is accomplished during the summer between<br />
their junior and senior years. In almost all cases the interns<br />
are paid. These internships are facilitated by the director of<br />
engineering.<br />
Expectations of Entering Students<br />
In addition to meeting all the general SPU admission<br />
requirements, the high school graduate entering the<br />
engineering program should present a high school record<br />
showing four years of mathematics and one year of physics or<br />
chemistry (preferably both). SAT scores of at least 1100 are<br />
recommended. Those students entering with deficiencies<br />
should consult an engineering advisor for a program of<br />
preparation for the engineering curriculum. Scores higher than<br />
1200 are given consideration for freshman engineering<br />
scholarships. Transfer students should have at least a 2.75<br />
transfer GPA; and a 3.0 is preferred.<br />
Admission to the Major<br />
Student performance during the first two years will be<br />
used as an indicator of the student’s promise of success in<br />
engineering. Application for admission to the major should<br />
be made in the spring of the sophomore year. The<br />
engineering faculty will review these applications.<br />
Students with SPU grade-point averages below 2.5 are<br />
normally not granted admission to the major. Transfer<br />
students (sophomores and beyond) may apply after one full<br />
quarter of class work (12 or more hours) in the SPU<br />
engineering program. Students must be admitted to the<br />
major prior to taking senior (4000-level) courses.<br />
Humanities and Social Science<br />
Requirement<br />
To satisfy ABET accreditation guidelines, all engineering<br />
students must take at least 24 credits of philosophy,<br />
religion, history, literature, fine arts, sociology, psychology,<br />
political science or foreign languages other than a<br />
student’s native language(s). These courses satisfy a<br />
general humanities and social-science accreditation<br />
requirement. Students who take the full SPU Core and<br />
Exploratory general education program more than meet this<br />
requirement. However, transfer students should carefully<br />
select their courses to insure they fulfill the 24-credit<br />
humanities and social-science requirement both in breadth<br />
and depth. They must see there assigned general<br />
education advisor to insure this requirement is met.<br />
EE majors are exempt from the foreign language<br />
requirement.<br />
Requirements for the Computer Engineering<br />
(CPE) Major<br />
(129-32 credits; 62-65 upper division)<br />
Mathematics<br />
MAT 1225, 1226 Calculus ................................................. 10<br />
MAT 1228 Series and Differential Equations ................... 5<br />
MAT 2375 Probability ......................................................... 3<br />
MAT 2376 Statistics ........................................................... 2<br />
MAT 2401 Linear Algebra .................................................. 3<br />
Science<br />
PHY 1121, 1122, 1123 Physics for<br />
Science and Engineering ............................................... 15<br />
Computer Science<br />
CSC 1230 Programming ..................................................... 5<br />
CSC 2430 Data Structures .................................................. 5<br />
CSC 2431 Data Structures II ............................................... 5<br />
CSC 3150 Systems Design ................................................. .5<br />
Engineering<br />
EGR 1401 Intro to Engineering............................................ 1<br />
EGR 3000 Engineering Seminar .......................................... 1<br />
EGR 3730 Engineering Design or EE 3028....................... 5,4<br />
EGR 4740 Internship Prep. .................................................. 1<br />
EGR 4940 Internship Report ................................................ 1<br />
Computer Engineering<br />
CPE 3280 Microcontroller System Design ......................... 5<br />
CPE 3350 System Programming .......................................... 4<br />
CPE 3760 Computer Organization<br />
and Assembly Language .................................................. 5<br />
CPE 4211, 4212, 4213 Microprocessor<br />
System Design I, II, III ...................................................... 9<br />
CPE 4760 Advanced Computer Architecture ...................... 4<br />
Electrical Engineering<br />
EE 1210 Introduction to Logic System Design ................... 5<br />
EE 2726, 2727 Electric Circuits I, II ..................................... 8<br />
EE 3721, 3722 Electronics I, II .......................................... 10<br />
EGR 4910 Senior Portfolio .................................................. 1<br />
Electives<br />
Three courses from below or other approved upper division:<br />
CPE 4150 Software Engineering ......................................... 4<br />
CPE 4350 Operating Systems ............................................. 4<br />
CSC 4750 Computer Networks ........................................... 4<br />
EE 3410 Signal Analysis ..................................................... 5<br />
EE 3550 Communication System Analysis ......................... 5<br />
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Engineering