Engineering challenges of the 21st century are varied, complex, and cross-disciplinary. Ranging from the nano-scale to mega-projects, they are characterized by sustainability concerns, environmental and energy constraints, global sourcing, and humanitarian goals. In the face of global competition, dwindling natural resources and the complexity of societal needs, the leaders of technological enterprises will be those who can innovate, are inventive and entrepreneurial, and understand how technology is integrated within society.
Minor Requirements:
Course | Credits |
CSCI-SHU 11 Introduction to Programming OR CSCI-SHU 101 Introduction to Computer and Data Science | 4 |
CENG-SHU 201 Digital Logic | 4 |
EENG-SHU 251 Circuits | 4 |
Choose One: CENG-SHU 202 Computer Architecture CENG-SHU 350 Embedded Computer Systems | 4 |
Choose One: CENG-SHU 202 Computer Architecture CENG-SHU 350 Embedded Computer Systems CSCI-SHU 308 Computer Networking CSCI-SHU 360 Machine Learning | 4 |
Total Credits | 20 |
*For students admitted before Fall 2024, please consult with Academic Advisors if you would like to follow the previous CSE minor requirements.
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Interim Dean of Computer Science, Data Science, and Engineering