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Course Overview

You make things — or make them better. Things like solid-state circuits, microwave electronics, quantum and optical electronics, large-scale networks and systems, or computer-aided design — and those are just a few possibilities. Typically, electrical engineers will focus on products that generate or transmit electricity or that use electricity as a power source. They might design, assemble or test new devices anywhere from the semiconductor to the aerospace industries. Your options are endless. Computer scientists also use technology to solve problems. They might write software to achieve new things or do them faster. They create applications for mobile devices, develop websites or program software. And they can work anywhere, from startups and nonprofits to big tech firms and government agencies.

Entry Requirement 

Course Fall Spring
Freshman Year    
COMPSCI 61A – The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
4
COMPSCI 61B – Data Structures, or 61BL – Data Structures and Programming Methodology
4
EECS 16A – Designing Information Devices and Systems I
4
MATH 1A – Calculus
4
MATH 1B – Calculus
4
Natural Science Elective(1)
3-5
Reading & Composition Part A Course(2)
4
Reading & Composition Part B Course(2)
4
>Total
15-17
16
Sophomore Year    
COMPSCI 61C – Great Ideas of Computer Architecture, or 61CL – Machine Structures (Lab-Centric)
4
EECS 16B – Designing Information Devices and Systems II
4
MATH 53 – Multivariable Calculus
4
COMPSCI 70 – Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory
4
PHYSICS 7A – Physics for Scientists and Engineers, or PHYSICS 5A – Introductory Mechanics and Relativity(3)
3-4
PHYSICS 7B – Physics for Scientists and Engineers, or PHYSICS 5B – Introductory Electromagnetism, Waves, and Optics+5BL – Introduction to Experimental Physics I(3)
4-5
Humanities/Social Sciences Courses(2)
3-4
3-4
Total
14-16
15-17
Junior Year    
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Upper Division Technical Electives(5)
8
8
Technical Elective(6)
4
Humanities/Social Sciences Courses(2)
3-4
3-4
Ethics/Social Implications of Technology(7)
 
1-4
Total
15-16
12-16
Senior Year    
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Upper Division Technical Elective(4)
4
Free Electives(8)
9
14
Total
>13
14

Fees

Tuition and fees are estimated to be $170000 for the two-year program entering fall 2020 and are subject to change. Students may apply for financial aid through federal private or international loans and may also apply for scholarships


This information was accurate on : 01/12/2020
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