weems cse compe transition 2007 bscse pre-professional (54 hours) general education (24 hours)...
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CSECompE Transition2007 BSCSE
PRE-PROFESSIONAL (54 hours)
GENERAL EDUCATION (24 hours)
PROFESSIONAL (49 hours)
3302 Programming Languages
3310 Software Engineering
3315 Theoretical CS
3320 OS
3322 Computer Architecture
3330 Database
3442 Embedded Comp. Systems
4316 & 4317 Senior Design
IE 3301 Engineering Probability
IE 3312 Economics for Engineers
MATH 3319Diff Eq & Linear Alg
Math/Science Elective: 3 hours
Tech Electives: 9 hours
127 TOTAL HOURS
2008 BSCompEng
PRE-PROFESSIONAL (54 hours)GENERAL EDUCATION (24 hours)PROFESSIONAL (49 hours)
3302 PL or 3330 DB3310 Software Engineering3320 OS3322 Computer Architecture3340 Comp. Methods in Comp. Eng.3442 Embedded Comp. Systems I4342 Embedded Comp. Systems II4340 Mobile Systems Eng. or
4360 Robotics4316 & 4317 Senior DesignIE 3301 Engineering ProbabilityIE 3312 Economics for EngineersMATH 3319Diff Eq & Linear AlgMath/Science Elective: 3 hoursTech Electives: 6 hours
127 TOTAL HOURS
Weems
CSECompE Transition3340 Computational Methods in Computer Engineering
Prerequisites: IE 3301, CSE 2320, MATH 3319
Study of the mathematical foundations for computer engineering. The course willcover selected topics from probability and queuing theory, approximation andnumerical methods, and optimization. Includes discussion of applicationsin such areas as databases, human-machine interface, robotics, networks,security and vision.
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CSECompE Transition4340: Mobile Systems Engineering
Prerequisites: 3340 and 3442
This course starts with a study of the state of the art hardware and softwaretools for designing mobile systems. The course will culminate in thedesign and development of mobile systems for application problems.Course Description: Mobile Devices including handheld computers, sensor nodesand smart phones, operating systems, middleware and communication in mobileenvironments. Applications of mobile systems in health, entertainment, securityand other areas.
Syllabus:Module 1: Devices - PDAs, Smartphones, Motes/SunSpots, Pacemakers and other devicesModule 2: OS and Middleware - TinyOS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, LinuxSecurity, information sharingModule 3: Mobile Computing - Bluetooth, wireless communications, horizontal andvertical handoffsModule 4: Application Designs - Health, Disabled, P2P, GamingModule 5: Software DevelopmentOther Topics - HCI Interacting mobile devices, wearable computing, standards
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