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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Computer Engineering, B.S.


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Computer Engineering, B.S. Degree Map  

The plan in Computer Engineering leads to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. Computer Engineering BS program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s), and Similarly Named Engineering Programs. Computer hardware and software concepts, along with engineering-level mathematics, prepare students for jobs in computer-based industries as well as for admission into the graduate plan in computer engineering or related fields.

The mission of the Computer Engineering program is to provide students instruction in the pragmatic application of core knowledge by which they can specify, design and develop large and small computer systems for industrial and scientific purposes. Students get hands-on experience in digital system design, microprocessor and embedded system, communication and network and robotics. The culminating experience for a student in this plan is CENG 4265 /CENG 4266  Senior Projects.

Program Educational Objectives

The Program Educational Objectives (PEO) of the Computer Engineering program are defined as what graduates are expected to attain within a few years after graduation and are as follows:

  • Computer Engineering graduates will have gainful employment in industry, government or academia.
  • Computer Engineering graduates will have assumed additional responsibilities at their place of employment greater than those normally evidence by entry-level engineers.
  • Computer Engineering graduates that choose to pursue higher education opportunities or certificate programs have been accepted and are on track for timely graduation.
  • Computer Engineering graduates participate in and are considered valuable resources in their service to the community and professional societies.
  • Computer Engineering graduates engage and take leading roles in life-long learning opportunities.

Scholastic Performance Requirements

The UHCL graduation requirements stipulate that a student must achieve an overall minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. The Computer Engineering program imposes additional requirements for students to fulfill the upper-level Computer Engineering curriculum: a grade of “C-” or better is required in all coursework offered to meet Major or designated Elective requirements.

Requirements

This degree requires 129 hours and includes 42 hours of University Core. However, some of the Major Requirements courses listed below also satisfy University Core. If other courses are taken to satisfy University Core, the Major Requirements below are still necessary for graduation and substitutions are not accepted. Up to three credit hours of combined internship and co-op can be used as an elective with approval of the program.

University Core Requirements (42 hours)


Communication (6 hours)


Choose TWO courses from the UHCL core approved list.  

Mathematics (3 hours)


Additional Information


Three (3) hours will count toward the Core Mathematics - 20 and one (1) hour will count toward the Core Component Area Option - 90.

Life and Physical Sciences (6 hours)


Additional Information


Six (6) hours will count toward the Core Life and Physical Sciences - 30 and two (2) hours will count toward the Core Component Area Option - 90.

Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 hours)


Choose ONE course from the UHCL core approved list.  

Creative Arts (3 hours)


Choose ONE course from the UHCL core approved list.  

American History (6 hours)


Choose TWO courses from the UHCL core approved list.  

Government/Political Science (6 hours)


Choose TWO courses from the UHCL core approved list.  

Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 hours)


Choose ONE course from the UHCL core approved list.  

Component Area Option (6 hours)


Two hours from PHYS 2425 and PHYS 2426 will apply to the Core Component Area Option. 

Major Requirements (78 hours)


Required minimum for all Major Requirements is “C-.”

Elective Requirements (9 hours)


Required minimum for all Elective Requirements is “C-“.

Major Electives (9 hours)


3 hours of CENG and 6 hours of approved upper-level CENG/CSCI are required. CENG students may not use CSCI 3303  , CSCI 3311  , CSCI 3331  as electives. 

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