2009-2010 Bulletin â PDF - SEAS Bulletin - Columbia University
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING: THIRD AND FOURTH YEARS<br />
LATE-STARTING STUDENTS<br />
107<br />
SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI SEMESTER VII SEMESTER VIII<br />
IEOR E3658 (3) 1 COMS W3157 (3) COMS W4118 (3) COMS W4115 (3)<br />
Probability Advanced programming Operating systems Programming lang.<br />
CORE REQUIRED<br />
COURSES<br />
COMS W3137 (3) or ELEN E3331 (3)<br />
W3139 (4) Electronic circuits CSEE W4119 (3) or CSEE W4823 (3)<br />
Data structures Computer networks Advanced logic design<br />
COMS W3261 (3) 3<br />
ELEN E3201 (3.5)<br />
Models of comp.<br />
Circuit analysis<br />
CSEE W3827 (3)<br />
ELEN E3801 (3.5) Fund. of computer systems<br />
Signals & systems<br />
REQUIRED LABS<br />
ELEN E3081 (1) 2 ELEN E3083 (1) 2 EECS E4340 (3)<br />
Circuit analysis lab Electronic circuits lab Computer hardware design<br />
or CSEE W4840 (3)<br />
ELEN E3084 (1) 2 ELEN E3082 (1) 2 Embedded sys. design<br />
Signals & systems lab Digital systems lab or CSEE W4140<br />
Networking lab<br />
ELECTIVES<br />
TECH<br />
NONTECH<br />
15 points required; see details on pages 103–105 4<br />
Complete 27-point requirement; see page 11 or www.seas.columbia.edu for details<br />
(administered by the advising dean)<br />
TOTAL POINTS 5<br />
15 17 15 18<br />
For a discussion about programming languages used in the program, please see www.compeng.columbia.edu.<br />
1 SIEO W3600, SIEO W4105, STAT W4105, and SIEO W4150 can be used instead of IEOR E3658, but W3600 and W4150 may not provide enough probability<br />
background for elective courses such as ELEN E3701. Students completing an economics minor who want such a background can take IEOR E3658 and augment<br />
it with STAT W1211.<br />
2 If possible, ELEN E3081 and ELEN E3084 should be taken along with ELEN E3201 and ELEN 3801 respectively, and ELEN E3083 and ELEN E3082 taken with<br />
ELEN E3331 and CSEE W3827 respectively.<br />
3 COMS W3261 can be taken one semester later than pictured.<br />
4 The total points of technical electives is reduced to 12 if APMA E2101 has been replaced by MATH E1210 and either APMA E3101 or MATH V<strong>2010</strong>.<br />
5 Assuming technical electives taken Semesters VII and VIII, and 9 points of nontechnical electives taken Semesters VI, VII, and VIII.<br />
CSEE W4824: Computer architecture<br />
CSEE W4825: Digital systems design*<br />
CSEE W4840: Embedded systems design<br />
COMS E6118: Operating systems, II*<br />
CSEE E6180: Modeling and performance<br />
COMS E6181: Advanced internet services<br />
CSEE E6824: Parallel computer architecture<br />
CSEE W6831: Sequential logic circuits*<br />
CSEE W6832: Topics in logic design theory*<br />
CSEE E6847: Distributed embedded systems<br />
CSEE W6861: Computer-aided design of digital<br />
systems<br />
ELEN E4321: Digital VLSI circuits<br />
ELEN E4332: VLSI design lab*<br />
EECS E4340: Computer hardware design<br />
ELEN E4702: Communication theory<br />
ELEN E4810: Digital signal processing<br />
ELEN E4830: Digital image processing<br />
ELEN E4896: Music signal processing*<br />
ELEN E6321: Advanced digital electronic circuits<br />
ELEN E6488: Optical interconnects and interconnection<br />
networks<br />
ELEN E6761: Computer communication<br />
networks, I<br />
ELEN E6762: Computer communication<br />
networks, II*<br />
ELEN E6850: Visual information systems<br />
ELEN E6860: Advanced digital signal processing<br />
The overall program must include at<br />
least 15 points of 6000-level ELEN,<br />
EECS, CSEE, or COMS courses (exclusive<br />
of seminars). No more than 9 points<br />
of research may be taken for credit. No<br />
more than 3 points of a nontechnical<br />
elective (at or above the 4000 level) may<br />
be included. A minimum GPA of at least<br />
2.7 must be maintained, and all degree<br />
requirements must be completed within<br />
five years of the beginning of the first<br />
course credited toward the degree.<br />
*Occasionally offered.<br />
<strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–<strong>2010</strong>