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please list all the maths and prerequisite you need to take computer engineering for or as many as you can ?

2007-12-02 09:54:56 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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COM 114 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication Cr. 3.
ENG W131 - Elementary Composition I Cr. 3.
MA 165 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I Cr. 4.
CHM 115 - General Chemistry Cr. 4.
PHYS 152 - Mechanics Cr. 5.
ECON E201 - Introduction to Microeconomics Cr. 3.
ENGR 120 - Graphical Communications and Spatial Analysis Cr. 2.
ENGR 101 - Introduction to Engineering Cr. 1.
ENGR 121 - Computer Tools for Engineers Cr. 2.
ENGR 199 - Introduction to Engineering Design Cr. 3.
MA 166 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus II Cr. 4.
MA 261 - Multivariate Calculus Cr. 4.
MA 275 - Intermediate Discrete Math Cr. 3.
MA 351 - Elementary Linear Algebra Cr. 3.
MA 363 - Differential Equations Cr. 3.
PHYS 251 - Heat, Electricity, and Optics Cr. 5.
ECE 293 - Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory Credits: 2
ECE 387 - Electronics and System Engineering through Robotics Credits: 3
ECE 388 - Electronics and System Engineering through Robotics Lab Credits: 3
ENGR 222 - Object Oriented Programming Credits: 1
ECE 201 - Linear Circuit Analysis I Cr. 3.
ECE 202 - Linear Circuit Analysis II Cr. 3.
ECE 270 - Introduction to Digital System Design Cr. 4.
ECE 301 - Signals and Systems Cr. 3.
ECE 302 - Probabilistic Methods in Electrical Engineering Cr. 3.
ECE 358 - Introduction to VHDL Programing Cr. 3.
ECE 362 - Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing Cr. 4.
ECE 368 - Data Structures Cr. 3.
ECE 405 - Senior Engineering Design I Cr. 3.
ECE 406 - Senior Engineering Design II Cr. 3.
ECE 437 - Computer Design and Prototyping Cr. 4.
ECE 495 - Selected Topics in Electrical Engineering Cr. 1-4.
Credits: 4
ENGR 221 - C and C++ Programming for Engineers Cr. 2.
ME 200 - Thermodynamics I Cr. 3.

2007-12-02 10:58:54 · answer #1 · answered by automation techie 2 · 0 0

That will depend on the university you go to. What you need to do is look up a particular university webpage and from there find the department of engineering. They usually have the curiculumn online.

2007-12-02 09:58:27 · answer #2 · answered by mr_gees100_peas 6 · 0 0

Most of us who aren't computer engineers
only ever took two courses, libraries, and CD.
If there's more to it than that, we haven't
discovered it yet.

2007-12-02 13:23:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think it all depends on which university you're attending. try visiting your school's admissions/records website, or meeting with an adviser.

2007-12-02 09:58:53 · answer #4 · answered by miss huff 3 · 1 0

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