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Bachelors
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Electrical Engineering | Electronics Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


The Computer Engineering program at Tulsa provides students with a comprehensive education in the fundamentals of computer engineering, including computer science theory, software development, and hardware design. Graduates will be equipped with the skills to analyze, design, and implement computing solutions, and to work effectively in teams and as leaders in the field. The program includes a strong emphasis on professional ethics and responsibilities, preparing students for successful careers in the rapidly evolving field of computer engineering.

Program Outline

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Learning Outcomes

Students earning a bachelor of science in computer engineering will be able to: Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline. Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.


Tulsa Curriculum and First Year Experience (25 hours)

Core Curriculum and First Year Experience (7 hours) ENGL 1033 Exposition and Argumentation ENGL 3003 Writing for the Professions FYE 1001 First Year Experience General Curriculum (18 hours) Block I Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience (6 hours) Block II Historical and Social Interpretation (12 hours) Major Requirements (105 hours) Mathematical Sciences (20 hours) MATH 2014 Calculus I MATH 2024 Calculus II MATH 2073 Calculus III MATH 3013 Discrete Mathematics or CS 3013 Discrete Mathematics MATH 3073 Differential Equations STAT 4813 Statistical Methods for Scientists and Engineers Physical Sciences (15 hours) CHEM 1013 General Chemistry I CHEM 1011 General Chemistry I Laboratory PHYS 2053 General Physics I PHYS 2063 General Physics II PHYS 2073 General Physics III PHYS 2051 General Physics I Laboratory PHYS 2061 General Physics II Laboratory Engineering Science (14 hours) ECE 1011 Computer Tools for Electrical and Computer Engineers ECE 2001 Basic Electrical Measurements Laboratory ECE 2003 Electric Circuit Analysis ES 3063 Solid State Electronic Devices ES 3083 Engineering Economics CS 2123 Data Structures Professional Courses (44 hours) ECE 2063 Introduction to Computer Organization and Microprocessors ECE 2163 Digital Systems Principles or CS 2163 Digital Systems Principles ECE 2161 Digital Design Lab ECE 2263 Embedded Systems in C ECE 3023 Introduction to Electromagnetics ECE 3033 Electric Power Systems ECE 3113 Signals and Linear Systems ECE 3143 Electronics I ECE 4043 Electronics II ECE 4041 Electronics Laboratory ECE 4053 Classical Control Theory and Applications ECE 4073 Information and Communication Systems ECE 4103 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Project I ECE 4203 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Project II CS 2003 Fundamentals of Algorithm and Computer Applications CS 3053 Operating Systems Senior Technical Electives (12 hours) Choose one of the following: CS 4333 Computer Networks ECE 4173 Computer Networks ECE 4273 Optical Networking Choose one of the following: ECE 4143 VLSI Design ECE 4163 Computer Hardware Techniques ECE 4263 Microprocessors in Digital Design Choose two of the following: In addition to the list below, students may also select the 4000 level EE courses listed above not used to satisfy any of the previously listed requirements, or any 4000 level computer science courses not used to satisfy any of the previously listed requirements. ECE 4123 Radio Frequency Engineering ECE 4133 Power Systems Analysis ECE 4153 Modern Control Systems ECE 4213 Digital Signal Processing ECE 4223 Antennas ECE 4233 Alternative Energy Sources ECE 4243 Applied Electronics ECE 4253 Digital Control Systems ECE 4263 Microprocessors in Digital Design ECE 4323 Electro-optics ECE 4353 Robotics or CS 4753 Robotics ECE 4413 Introduction to Neural Networks ECE 4523 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology and Applications Total: 130 hours A student must complete each of the electrical engineering and computer science courses listed under the curriculum with at least a grade of “C” and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 in order to receive a degree in computer engineering.

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The University of Tulsa


Overview:

The University of Tulsa (TU) is a private research university located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, including arts and sciences, business, engineering, law, and health sciences. TU is known for its commitment to student success, providing comprehensive support services and fostering a vibrant campus community.


Services Offered:

TU offers a variety of services to its students, including:

    Academic Support:

    Academic advising, tutoring services, and the Pathfinders program for first-generation students.

    Campus Living:

    On-campus housing options, including residence halls and apartments, as well as dining services and parking facilities.

    Student Life:

    A wide array of student organizations, including fraternities and sororities, esports, and the Student Government Association.

    Wellness & Support:

    Counseling services, the Hurricane Health Center, fitness and recreation facilities, and resources for student accessibility.

    Student Success:

    The Office of Student Engagement, CaneCareers for job placement, and financial wellness support.

    Financial Aid:

    Scholarships, assistantships, fellowships, student employment, grants, and loans.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

TU provides a vibrant and supportive campus environment for its students. Students can expect:

    A welcoming community:

    Students come from diverse backgrounds and are encouraged to participate in various activities and organizations.

    A beautiful campus:

    TU boasts a picturesque campus with modern facilities and amenities.

    Opportunities for growth:

    Students can engage in research, study abroad, and community outreach programs.

    A strong sense of belonging:

    TU fosters a sense of community through its various programs and events.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Comprehensive support services:

    TU provides extensive support for students in academics, career development, and personal well-being.

    Job placement guarantee:

    TU offers a job placement guarantee for students who complete the CaneCareers program.

    Vibrant campus life:

    Students can participate in a wide range of activities and organizations, fostering a sense of community.

    Strong academic programs:

    TU offers a diverse range of programs with a focus on innovation and experiential learning.

    Global engagement opportunities:

    Students can participate in study abroad programs and international research collaborations.

Academic Programs:

TU offers a wide range of academic programs, including:

    Arts & Sciences:

    Social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, and mathematics.

    Business:

    Accounting, finance, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship.

    Engineering & Computer Science:

    Civil, electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering, as well as computer science.

    Health & Natural Sciences:

    Biology, chemistry, physics, and pre-professional programs.

    Law:

    Juris Doctor (JD) degree program.

    Graduate School:

    Master's and doctoral programs in various disciplines.

    Honors College:

    A selective program for high-achieving students.

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