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Computer Engineering Flowchart - Fall 2020

1) This flowchart outlines the course requirements for a computer engineering degree, including general education courses, core engineering courses, and concentration electives. 2) It shows the typical sequence of courses to be taken each semester across 4 years of study to complete the 128 credit hour program. 3) Key courses include calculus, physics, programming, signals and systems, and senior design project courses, along with various concentration electives in the junior and senior years.

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Computer Engineering Flowchart - Fall 2020

1) This flowchart outlines the course requirements for a computer engineering degree, including general education courses, core engineering courses, and concentration electives. 2) It shows the typical sequence of courses to be taken each semester across 4 years of study to complete the 128 credit hour program. 3) Key courses include calculus, physics, programming, signals and systems, and senior design project courses, along with various concentration electives in the junior and senior years.

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Computer Engineering Flowchart

Crd Count
2 CHM 1045 & L - Gen. Chemistry & Lab 4 Social Science I 0
15 Writing and Rhetoric I 1 First Year Experience Calculus I for Eng.3 (Group I)
SLS 1501 or
ENC 1101 MAC 2281 or MAC 2311 Suggested: AMH 2020 8
BSC 2010 & L – Gen. Biology & Lab 9
American History 1850 to Pr

Social Science II 0
16 31 1
Writing and Rhetoric II (Group II) Calculus II for Eng. Engineering Orientation 2
ENC 1102 Physics with Calculus I
Suggested: EGS 1041 MAC 2282 or MAC 2312 PHY 2048 EGN 1002
Tech, Humans, & Society

Humanity I 0 Physics with Calculus II & Lab C Prog for Emb. Syst.
15 46 Calculus III for Eng.
PHY 2049 & L EEL 2880
(Group I) MAC 2283 or MAC 2313

Humanity II 0 Public Speaking


Evaluation of Eng. Data Differential Equations Circuits Analysis & Circuits Lab
16 62 (Group II)
ESI 3215 MAP 2302 EEL 3110 & EEL 3110L SPC 2608 5
Suggested: WOH 2001
World Civilizations

Programming Embedded
Engineering Economy C++ Programming for Introduction to Systems
16 78 Linear Systems Logic Design I & Lab
EGN 3613 Embedded Systems EEL 3712 & L
EEL 3120 EEL 4730
EEL 3370
COT 3100 – Discrete Structures
12
or Signals & Systems Concentration II Computer Design
90 MAD 2104 – Discrete Math EEL 3135 EEE/EEL XXXX EEL 4709C

15 105 Concentration Elec.


Concentration Elec. Concentration I Concentration II Embedded Computing
EEE/EEL XXXX
EEE/EEL XXXX EEE/EEL XXXX EEE/EEL XXXX EEL 4740

Legend: *SEE (6)


12 117 Concentration Elec. Concentration I Concentration II 6
EEE/EEL XXXX EEE/EEL XXXX Senior Design I
EEE/EEL XXXX
Prereq (enforced) EEL 4920

11 128 Concentration Elec. Concentration I Concentration Elec. 7


Senior Design II
Coreq (enforced) EEE/EEL XXXX EEE/EEL XXXX EEE/EEL XXXX EEL 4921C

Other Requirements (Must be completed for graduation):


GRW1:______ GRW2:_____ Foreign Language:______ 9 Summer Credit Hours:______ UCC:______ Total Credits: _____ / 128

GL-F:______ GL-D:_____ Concentration I: ____/9crd Concentration II: ____/9crd Concentration Total: ____/34crd CL: _____

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List of alternative courses can be found at: https://acs.fiu.edu/offices-services/advising/university-core-curriculum-updated-6-17-20.pdf
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Students w/> 30 transfer credits may be able to substitute ENC 1101 & ENC 1102 with: 1) ENC 2304 and 2) then one of the following: ENC 3213, ENC 3249, ENC 3311 or ENC 3314
2
Students w/> 30 transfer credits may be able to substitute SLS 1501 & EGN 1002 with an advisor approved 3-credit concentration elective
3
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 + MAC 1147 or (MAC 1114 + MAC 1140)
4
Prerequisite: Second year high school algebra or MAC 1105 College Algebra
5
Students who transfer in an UCC Art (that is not Public Speaking) can replace one 3-credit concentration elective with SPC 2608 – Public Speaking.
6
Students are required to complete at least 100 credits towards engineering degree, including ECE core courses and Computer Engineering Program Core before EEL 4920 registration.
7
EEL 4920 & EEL 4921C shall be taken during the student’s last two semesters prior to graduation. EEL 4921C shall be registered the semester right after taking EEL 4920, including Summer terms.
8
Satisfies CIVICS LEARNING (CL) requirement. 9 Students entering FIU in Fall 2020 or later.
*Starting in Fall 2010 Freshman and Transfer Students will have to complete 6 credit hours (2 classes) that will satisfy the Global Learning Requirement. Indicates critical courses for progress.
NOTE: Any student found to be taking any course without its prerequisite or co-requisite will be dropped from the course without a refund. Fall 2020 Rev 08/30/2020
Concentrations
Power / Energy Embedded System Software
• EEL 4213 Power Systems I • EEL 3370 C++ Prog. for Embed. Systems (EE Only)
EEL 4213L Energy Conversion Laboratory • EEL 4730 Program. Embedded Systems (EE Only)
• EEL 4214 Power II • EEL 4734 Embedded Operating Systems
• EEL 4215 Power III • EEL 4740 Embedded Computing (EE Only)
• EEL 4241 Power Electronics • EEL 4831 Embedded GUI Programming
• EEL 5285C Sustainable and Renewable Energy
……………………..…Source and Their Utilization
Networking & Security
Autonomous Systems, Control & Robotics
• TCN 4081 Telecommunication Network Security
• EEL 3657 Control Systems I • TCN 4211 Telecommunication Networks
• EEL 3664 Intro to Autonomous Systems • TCN 4212 Telecomm. Network Analysis & Des.
• EEL 4611 Control Systems II • TCN 4431 Principles of Network Management
EEL 4611L Systems Lab ……………………… and Control Standards
• EEL 4658 Industrial Control Systems • EEE 4717 Intro to Security of IoT
• EEL 4664 Sensors, Perception & Robotic Manipulation
• EGN 3311 Statics Cybersecurity
• EGN 3321 Dynamics
• EEL 4802 Intro to Digital Forensics Engineering
• EEL 4804 Intro Malware Reverse Engineering
Integrated Nano-Technology • EEL 4806 Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures
• EEE 3303 Electronics I (CpE Only) •
EEE 3303L Electronics I Lab (CpE Only) Digital Forensics
• EEE 3396 Intro to Solid State Devices
• EEL 4802 Intro to Digital Forensics Engineering
• EEE 4304 Electronics II
EEE 4304L Electronics II Lab • EEL 4804 Intro Malware Reverse Engineering
• EEL 4806 Ethical Hacking & Countermeasures
• EEE 4314 Integrated Circuits & Systems
EEE 4314L Integrated Circuits Lab • EEE 4750 Intro to Image & Video Forensics
• EEE 4752 Intro to Network Forensics & Incident Resp.
• EEE 4421C Intro to Nanofabrication
• EEE 4754 Intro to Mobile Forensics

Communications Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
• EEL 3514 Communication Systems • CNT 3143 IoT & Analytics w/ Cloud Services
• EEL 3514L Communication Systems Lab • CNT 4145 Sensor IoT Analytics
• EEL 4421 Intro to RF Circuit Design • CNT 4147 IoT & Sensor Big Data Analytics
• EEL 4461C Antennas • CNT 4149 Sensor & IoT Data Ana. w/ Deep Learning
• EEE 4510 Intro to DSP • CNT 4151 IoT & Sensor Data Visualization
• EEL 4515 Advanced Comm. Systems • CNT 4153 IoT Applied Machine Learning
• EEL 4595C Intro to Wireless Comm. w/ USRP App. • CNT 4155 IoT & Sensor Programming w/ Python

Bio-Engineering Internet of Things


• EEE 3303 Electronics I (CpE Only) • COP 4610 Operating Systems Principles
EEE 3303L Electronics I Lab (CpE Only) • COP 4655 Mobile Application Development
• EEL 4140 Filter Design • EEE 4510 Intro to Digital Signal Processing
• EEE 4421C Intro to Nanofabrication • EEE 4717 Intro to Security of IoT
• BME 4503C Medical Instrumentation: App & Design • EEL 4740 Embedded Computing (EE Only)
• EEE 4510 Intro to Digital Signal Processing • TCN 4211 Telecommunication Networks

Computer Architecture & Microprocessor Design Data System Software
• EEE 4343 Intro to Digital Electronics • COT 3100 Discrete Structures (EE Only)
• EEL 4709C Computer Design (EE Only) o (Alternative: MAD 2104 – Discrete Math (EE Only))
• EEL 4746 Microcomputers I • COP 2210 Programming I
• EEL 4746L Microcomputers I Lab • COP 3337 Programming II
• EEL 4747 Microcomputers II (RISC) • COP 3530 Data Structures
• EEL 4747L Microcomputers II (RISC) Lab • COP 4338 Systems Programming
• COP 4610 Operating Systems Principles
• COP 4655 Mobile Application Development
Other
• EEL 4015 Electrical Design in Buildings Entrepreneurship
• EEL 4933 Engineering Entrepreneurship
• EEL 4062 Engineering Business Plan Development
• EEL 4063 Economic Decision-making in Engineering

Concentrations:
• Student must complete at minimum 9 credits or 3 courses to satisfy an area of concentration, including any lab corequisite course as applicable
• Student must complete 2 concentrations
• Electrical Engineering student must complete minimum of 42 concentration credits which cannot be from courses found in ECE Core and Electrical Engineering Program Core
• Computer Engineering student must complete minimum of 34 concentration credits which cannot be from courses found in ECE Core and Computer Engineering Program
Core

NOTE: Any student found to be taking any course without its prerequisite or co-requisite will be dropped from the course without a refund.

Fall 2020 Rev 08/30/2020

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