Computer Engineering
Planned Courses
Spring 2009
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAC 2312 - Differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric functions; techniques of integration; further applications of integration; parametric equations, polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series.
Computer Science I
COP 3502C - Problem solving techniques, order analysis and notation, abstract data types, and recursion.
Introduction to Discrete Structures
COT 3100C - Logic, sets, functions, relations, combinatorics, graphics, Boolean algebras, finite-state machines, Turing machines, unsolvability, computational complexity.
Current Enrollment
Fall 2009
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAC 2312 - Differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric functions; techniques of integration; further applications of integration; parametric equations, polar coordinates; infinite sequences and series.
Physics for Engineers & Scientists I
PHY 2048 - Mechanics, Thermodynamics, fluids.
Physics Laboratory for Engineers & Scientists I
PHY 2048L - Laboratory experiments covering selected topics in physics related to PHY 2048.
Object Oriented Programming
COP 3330 - Object oriented programming concepts (classes, objects, methods, encapsulating, inheritance, interfaces) and the expression of these concepts in the programming languages such as Java.
Composition II
ENC 1102 - Focus on extensive research in analytical and argumentative writing based on a variety of readings from the humanities. Emphasis on developing critical thinking and diversity of perspective.
Completed Courses
Summer 2009
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAC 2311 - Analytic geometry; limits, continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions; applications of derivatives; integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus; applications of definite integrals.
Introduction to Psychological Science
PSY 2012 - A survey of the basic principles, theories, and methods of contemporary psychology, including the study of human diversity.
Spring 2009
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
MAC 2311 - Analytic geometry; limits, continuity, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions; applications of derivatives; integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus; applications of definite integrals.
Introduction to Programming with C
COP 3223 - Programming in C including arrays, pointer manipulation and use of standard C math and IO libraries.
Engineering Concepts and Methods
EGN 1007L - Introduction to the use of computer and applications software in solving engineering problems. Introduction to the concepts of engineering design through the use of teams: engineering communication; engineering professionalism and ethics.
Survey of Rock Music
MUH 2017 - Rise of rock music to prominence, and its impact on audience reception.
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 2013 - An introduction to macroeconomics, including an overview of the market economy; national income, employment, and price level determination, stabilization policies, and international economics.
Fall 2008
Pre-Calculus Algebra
MAC 1140 - Properties and graphs of polynomials, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrices, sequences and series, induction, binomial theorem. Prepares students for upper level mathematics.
Introduction to the Engineering Profession
EGN 1006C - Overview of academic and professional requirements in various engineering disciplines.
Fundamentals of Technical Presentations
SPC 1603 - Communication theory and its application to preparing and delivering technical information in public speaking situations.
U.S. History: 1877-Present
AMH 2020 - Survey of U.S. History from 1877 to the present.
The Human Species
ANT 2511 - Human biological variation in an evolutionary perspective.
Summer 2008
U.S. History: 1492-1877
AMH 2010 - Survey of U.S. History from 1492-1877.
Composition I
ENC 1101 - Expository writing with emphasis on effective communication and critical thinking. Emphasizing the writing process writing topics are based on selected readings and on student experiences.