Computer Engineering, B.S./Electrical and Computer Engineering, M.S.

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Minimum Total Credit Hours: 147-150


Overall GPA - Combined and OU: 3.00

Major GPA - Combined and OU: 3.00

Curriculum GPA - Combined and OU: 3.00

Program Code: A226/F226

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and the Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Program Criteria.

In order to progress in your curriculum in the Gallogly College of Engineering, and as a specific graduation requirement, a grade of C or better is required in each course in the curriculum, including all prerequisite courses.

Major Requirements

Required Courses
ECE 2214Digital Design4
ECE 2713Digital Signals and Filtering3
ECE 2723Electrical Circuits I3
ECE 2523Probability, Statistics and Random Processes3
ECE 3723Electrical Circuits II3
ECE 3773Electrical and Computer Engineering Circuits Laboratory3
ECE 3813Introductory Electronics3
ECE 3223Microprocessor System Design3
ECE 3793Signals and Systems3
ECE 3873Electrical and Computer Engineering Electronics Laboratory3
ECE 4273Digital Design Laboratory3
ECE 4613Computer Architecture3
ECE 4773Laboratory (Special Projects)3
Total Credit Hours40

Major Support Requirements

Math and Science
MATH 2924Differential and Integral Calculus II4
MATH 2934Differential and Integral Calculus III4
MATH 3113Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations3
MATH 3333Linear Algebra I3
PHYS 2524General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors4
Technical Electives
Choose two ECE/C S G4000 or higher electives 1,26
Choose one ECE G4000 or higher elective 1,23
Choose one ECE 5000 or higher electives 1,23
Professional Elective
Choose one course from approved list maintained by the department 13
Additional College Requirements
ENGR 1411Pathways to Engineering Thinking 31
ENGR 2002Professional Development2
C S 1323Introduction to Computer Programming for Programmers3
C S 2334Programming Structures and Abstractions4
C S 2813Discrete Structures3
C S 2413Data Structures3
Total Credit Hours49
1

Electives to be selected from list available in the ECE Office, DEH-150.

2

Shared courses between the BS and MS degrees. Electives must satisfy MSECE Approved Requirements. 

3

Engineering transfer students may take ENGR 3511 in place of ENGR 1411.

Graduate Requirements

Up to 12 hours of graduate level electives that satisfy MS in electrical and computer engineering requirements can be shared between the BS and MS degrees.

  • All courses must be G4000 level or higher, or from a list of approved non-ECE G3000 courses (list is maintained in the ECE department).
  • No more than 12 hours below the 5000 level may be applied to the degree, of which no more than 9 hours may be ECE coursework below the 5000 level.
  • Any cross-listed course must be taken under the ECE prefix. Any slash-listed course must be taken at the graduate level.
  • No more than 6 hours of ECE 5990 may be taken.
  • No more than 12 hours of ECE 5973 may be taken.

Thesis Option

Core Courses
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Choose at least 12 credit hours of ECE coursework at the 5000 level or higher12
Electives
Choose 12 hours of electives12
Thesis
ECE 5980Research for Master's Thesis6
Total Credit Hours30

Non-Thesis Option

Core Courses
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Choose at least 12 credit hours of ECE coursework at the 5000 level or higher12
Math/Physics
Choose at least 3 graduate credit hours in either math or physics3
Electives
Choose 18 hours of electives18
Total Credit Hours33

General Education and College Requirements

Courses designated as Core I, II, III, IV, or V are part of the General Education curriculum. Students must complete a minimum of 40 hours of General Education courses, chosen from the approved list, including at least one upper-division Gen. Ed. course outside of the student’s major. Courses graded P/NP will not apply.

A grade of C or better is required in each course in the curriculum, including all prerequisite courses.

UNIVERSITY-WIDE GENERAL EDUCATION (MINIMUM 40 HOURS) AND COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
Core Area I: Symbolic and Oral Communication
English Composition
ENGL 1113Principles of English Composition3
ENGL 1213Principles of English Composition3
or EXPO 1213 Expository Writing
Language (0-10 hours in the same language)
This requirement can be met by two years of the same language in high school:0-10
Beginning Course (0-5 hours)
Beginning Course, continued (0-5 hours)
Mathematics
MATH 1914Differential and Integral Calculus I (Core I) 1, 24
Core Area II: Natural Science (including one laboratory)
PHYS 2514General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors (Core II) 24
CHEM 1315General Chemistry (Core II-Lab) 25
or CHEM 1335 General Chemistry I: Signature Course
Core Area III: Social Science
P SC 1113American Federal Government3
Choose one course 33
Core Area IV: Arts & Humanities
Artistic Forms
Choose one course 33
Western Culture
HIST 1483United States to 18653
or HIST 1493 United States, 1865 to the Present
Choose one course (excluding HIST 1483 and HIST 1493) 33
World Culture
Choose one course 33
Core Area V: First-Year Experience
Choose one course 33
Total Credit Hours40-50
1

MATH 1823, MATH 2423, MATH 2433, and MATH 2443 sequence can be substituted for MATH 1914, MATH 2924, and MATH 2934.

2

Major support requirements that also satisfy University General Education requirements.

3

To be chosen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these hours must be upper-division (3000-4000). See list in the Class Schedule. 

Free Electives

Electives to bring total applicable hours to the minimum total required for the degree including a minimum of 40 upper-division hours.

Suggested Semester Plan of Study

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria and the Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s) and Similarly Named Program Criteria.

In order to progress in your curriculum in the Gallogly College of Engineering, and as a specific graduation requirement, a grade of C or better is required in each course in the curriculum, including all prerequisite courses.

Two college-level courses in a single world language are required; this may be satisfied by successful completion of 2 years in a single world language in high school. Students who must take a language at the University will have an additional 6-10 hours of coursework.

Students are eligible to enter accelerated program after application is granted for unconditional enrollment in upper-division ECE courses and meeting minimum requirements, including 3.25 retention and 3.25 combined retention grade point averages. Students may enter the accelerated program based on the undergraduate degree pattern offered in the year they first enrolled in the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education or later.

Students are eligible for graduate status upon graduation with the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman
First SemesterCredit Hours
ENGL 1113 Principles of English Composition (Core I) 3
CHEM 1315 General Chemistry (Core II-Lab) 1 5
MATH 1914 Differential and Integral Calculus I (Core I) 2 4
HIST 1483
United States to 1865 (Core IV)
or United States, 1865 to the Present
3
ENGR 1411 Pathways to Engineering Thinking 3 1
 Credit Hours16
Second Semester
ENGL 1213
Principles of English Composition (Core I)
or Expository Writing
3
MATH 2924 Differential and Integral Calculus II 2 4
PHYS 2514 General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors (Core II) 4
C S 1323 Introduction to Computer Programming for Programmers 3
Approved Elective: First-Year Experience (Core V) 4 3
 Credit Hours17
Sophomore
First Semester
MATH 2934 Differential and Integral Calculus III 2 4
PHYS 2524 General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors 4
C S 2334 Programming Structures and Abstractions 4
ECE 2214 Digital Design 4
P SC 1113 American Federal Government (Core III) 3
 Credit Hours19
Second Semester
MATH 3113 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3
C S 2413 Data Structures 3
C S 2813 Discrete Structures 3
ECE 2713 Digital Signals and Filtering 3
ECE 2723 Electrical Circuits I 3
ENGR 2002 Professional Development 2
 Credit Hours17
Junior
First Semester
ECE 2523 Probability, Statistics and Random Processes 3
ECE 3723 Electrical Circuits II 3
ECE 3773 Electrical and Computer Engineering Circuits Laboratory 3
ECE 3813 Introductory Electronics 3
Approved Elective, Social Science (Core III) 4 3
 Credit Hours15
Second Semester
ECE 3223 Microprocessor System Design 3
ECE 3793 Signals and Systems 3
ECE 3873 Electrical and Computer Engineering Electronics Laboratory 3
MATH 3333 Linear Algebra I 3
Approved Elective, Artistic Forms (Core IV) 4 3
 Credit Hours15
Senior
First Semester
ECE 4273 Digital Design Laboratory 3
ECE 4613 Computer Architecture 3
Professional Elective 5 3
ECE/C S G4000 or higher Elective 6 3
Approved Elective, Western Culture (Core IV) 4 3
 Credit Hours15
Second Semester
ECE 4773 Laboratory (Special Projects) 3
ECE G4000 or higher Elective 6 3
ECE 5000 or higher Elective 5,6 3
ECE/C S G4000-level Elective 5,6 3
Approved Elective, World Culture (Core IV) 4 3
 Credit Hours15
Fifth Year
First Semester
G4000/5000 Electives 6 6
Choose one of the following: 3
Research for Master's Thesis
5000 or higher Elective
 Credit Hours9
Second Semester
Choose one of the following options: 9-12
Non-Thesis Option:
5000 or higher Electives (12 hours) 6,7
Thesis Option:
Research for Master's Thesis (3 hours)
ECE 5000 or higher Electives (6 hours) 6,7
 Credit Hours9-12
 Total Credit Hours147-150
1

CHEM 1315 can be substituted with CHEM 1335 (Fall only). 

2

MATH 1823, MATH 2423, MATH 2433, and MATH 2443 sequence can be substituted for MATH 1914, MATH 2924, and MATH 2934.

3

Engineering transfer students may take ENGR 3511 in place of ENGR 1411

4

To be chosen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these hours must be upper-division (3000-4000). See list in the Class Schedule. 

5

Electives to be selected from list available in the ECE Office, DEH-150.

6

Fourth and fifth year electives (G4000 or higher, including technical electives for MS) must satisfy MSECE Approved Requirements. 

7

Thesis option requires nine hours; non-thesis requires 12 hours. 

Courses designated as Core I, II, III, IV or V are part of the General Education curriculum. Students must complete a minimum of 40 hours of General Education courses, chosen from the approved list.