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Department of Science and Engineering BS in Science BS in Engineering Advising Information Core Curriculum Course Descriptions Degree Plan Information UNT Discovery Park (NTDP) F201 (940) 565-2767 www.cse.unt.edu Valid only for those on Catalog Year 2013-14 ADVISING INFORMATION: http://www.cse.unt.edu/site/node/418

CORE CURRICULUM FOR BS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Science Science A Minimum of 120 semester hours required for graduation. 42 advanced (3000-4000 level) hours required for degree (minimum of 24 must be taken at UNT). A minimum of 31 semester hours must be completed at UNT. THIS IS A SIMPLIFIED GUIDE TO SELECTING COURSES PLEASE MEET WITH YOUR ADVISOR AND CHECK THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG FOR ALL COURSE OPTIONS IN EACH CATEGORY Math, Science & Engineering Core Must earn at least a C in all courses and a 2.5 GPA LABORATORY SCIENCES (16 Hours; 4 courses [with labs]) PHYS 1710-1730 (4 hours) _ PHYS 2220-2240 (4 hours) _ 1410 or 1415 & lab _ BIOL 1710 / 1730, 1720 / 1740 _ EMATICS (13 Hours) 1710 Calculus I (4 hours) _ 1720 Calculus II(3 hours) _ 1780 Probability (3 hours) _ 2700 Linear (3 hours) _ ORAL / ADVANCED WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (3 Hours) TECM 2700 (satisfies second English requirement) CSE Department Required Courses COMPUTER SCIENCE CSCE Required Courses (28 hours) CSCE 1030 CS1 (4 Hrs) CSCE 1040 CS2 (3 Hrs) CSCE 2100 Foundations I (3 Hrs) CSCE 2110 Foundations II (3 Hrs) CSCE 2610 Comp. Org (3 Hrs) CSCE 3110 Data Structures (3 Hrs) CSCE 3600 Prog (3 Hrs) CSCE 4010 - Ethics (3 Hrs) CSCE 4110 - Algorithms(3 Hrs) CSCE Core Courses (9 hours) Choose 9 hours from CSCE 4115,4410,4430,4600,4610,4650,4999 (3 Hours) _ (advanced) (3 Hours) _ (advanced) (3 Hours) _ (advanced) CSCE Breadth Courses (9 hours) Choose 9 hours from CSCE 3530,4210,4230,4310,4350,4444,4901 (3 Hours) _ (advanced) (3 Hours) _ (advanced) {3 Hours) _ (advanced) CSCE Elective Courses (9 hours) Choose 9 hours of upper div. CSCE courses (not from above) (3 hours) (advanced) (3 hours) (advanced) (3 hours) (advanced) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (3 Hours) EENG 2710 or ENGR 2720 ADVANCED TECHNICAL WRITING (3 Hours) Any 4000 Level TECM Course. Digital Logic ELECTIVE COURSES (To reach 120 Hrs with 42 Advanced Hrs.) Students should seek advanced core courses to satisfy the 45 advanced hours requirement within the 120 hour minimum. ISH (3 Hours) 1310,1311,1312, or 1313 _ Grade of C or better required Second English fulfilled by TECM 2700 UNITED STATES HISTORY (6 Hours) HIST 2610 or 2620 HIST 4700 NOTE: Honors equivalents or History 4700 (Texas History) or any advanced US-Topic History course(s) may substitute for either of the US History survey courses. POLITICAL SCIENCE (6 Hours) PSCI 1040 PSCI 1050 NOTE: If you are transferring credit for either PSCI course,please check with your advisor. Do not assume that your first course elsewhere is the same as PSCI 1040. An outof-state American Government course cannot be equivalent to PSCI 1040 but may be equivalent to PSCI 1050. Any advanced US- Topic Political Science course may substitute for PSCI 1050 only. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 Hours) _ VISUAL / PERFORMING ARTS (3 Hours) _ (MUMH 3000 or 3010 recommended) HUMANITIES (3 Hours) DISCOVERY (3 Hours) CAPSTONE (3 Hours) University Core CSCE 4010 Satisfies TAKE UPPER DIVISION (3xxx & 4xxx) COURSES WHERE POSSIBLE NOTE: The student is required to maintain a 2.75 GPA in all upper division CSCE courses. Certificates: CSCE 3530,4550, 4560 & pre-reqs = National Security Sys. Cert. CSCE 4210, 4215, 4220, & 4250 = Game Programming Cert. 2 nd & 3 rd advanced Tech Writing = Tech Writing Certificate Check with your advisor concerning elective courses Max 6 hours of credit in CSCE 4890, 4920, 4940, or 4950. In case of conflicting information, the catalog (catalog.unt.edu) prevails. This guide is for catalog year 2013-14 and does not apply to other catalog years. 2

Prerequisite Structure BS in Science Special Problems / Directed Study See Undergraduate catalog for requirements CSCE 4920 Co-op See Undergraduate catalog for requirements CSCE 4890 CSCE 4920 CSCE 2900 Special Problems CSCE 1010 Intro to CS Elective credit only Not for CSCE major credit CSCE 4940 CSCE 4950 Maximum 6 hours credit in these courses CSCE Core Choose 9 hours from these courses Pre-req s vary CSCE 4115 Formal Languages CSCE 4650 Intro Compil. Techniques CSCE 4430 Programming Languages CSCE 4410 Software Develop. I CSCE 4600 Intro. to Operating Sys CSCE 4610 Architecture CSCE 4999 Senior Thesis CSCE Electives Choose 9 hours Pre-req s vary Any CSCE Upper Division (3*** or 4***) Courses not required in another area. CSCE Breadth Choose 9 hours from these courses Pre-req s vary CSCE 4444 Software Engineering CSCE 4230 Graphics CSCE 4310 Intro to AI CSCE 4901 CS Capstone CSCE 4210 Game Programming CSCE 3530 Into to Networks CSCE 4350 Database CSCE 4110 Algorithm Analysis Math 2700 Linear PHYS 2220 / 2240 CSCE 3110 Data Structures CSCE 3600 Program. requires Junior level standing CSCE 4010 Engr. Ethics CSCE Version Math 1720 Calculus II Math 1780 Probability Models PHYS 1710 / 1730 CSCE 2110 Computing Foundations 2 CSCE 2100 Computing Foundations 1 CSCE 2610 Organization EENG 2710 or ENGR 2720 Digital Logic BIOL 1710 or 1720 and Lab 1710 Calculus I UNT Level 3 Can be taken concurrently CSCE 1040 CS II Must be an Engineering major 1410 or 1415 and Lab 1650 Pre-Calculus UNT Level 2 Can be taken concurrently CSCE 1030 CS I 1100 College UNT Level 1 Optional UNT Math Level 0 1010 Fund. of 1581 Survey Of Math 1681 Elem. Prob & Stats Required for BS See math department for placement before registering for your first math course 3

CORE CURRICULUM FOR BS IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING Engineering Engineering A Minimum of 122 semester hours required for graduation. 45 advanced (3000-4000 level) hours required for degree (minimum of 24 must be taken at UNT). A minimum of 31 semester hours must be completed at UNT. THIS IS A SIMPLIFIED GUIDE TO SELECTING COURSES PLEASE MEET WITH YOUR ADVISOR AND CHECK THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG FOR ALL COURSE OPTIONS IN EACH CATEGORY Math, Science & Engineering Core Must earn at least a C in all courses and a 2.5 GPA LABORATORY SCIENCES (12 Hours; 3 courses) PHYS 1710-1730 (4 hours) _ PHYS 2220-2240 (4 hours) _ 1410 or 1415 and lab(4 hours) _ EMATICS (19 Hours) 1710 Calculus I (4 hours) _ 1720 Calculus II (3 hours) _ 1780 - Probability (3 hours) _ 2700 Linear (3 hours) _ 2730 MultiVar Calc.(3 hours) _ Adv. or SCIENCE ELECTIVE _ Choose a 3000 or 4000 level course from Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, or Geography ORAL / ADVANCED WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (3 Hours) TECM 2700 (satisfies second English req.) CSE Department Required Courses COMPUTER SCIENCE and ENGINEERING CSCE 1030 CS1 (4 Hrs) CSCE 1040 CS2 (3 Hrs) CSCE 2100 Foundations I (3 Hrs) CSCE 2110 Foundations II (3 Hrs) CSCE 2610 Comp. Org (3 Hrs) CSCE 3010 Signals & Sys (3 Hrs) or EENG 2620 CSCE 3020 Comm (3 Hrs) or EENG 3810 CSCE 3600 Progr (3 Hrs) CSCE 3612 Embed (3 Hrs) CSCE 3730 Reconfig Logic (3 Hrs) CSCE 4011 Engineering Ethics (3 Hrs) CSCE 4910 Senior Design 1(3 Hrs) CSCE 4915 Senior Design 2(3 Hrs) CSCE Specialty Elective CSCE Specialty Elective CSCE Specialty Elective See next page for details Advanced Technical Elective Tech Electives may be any upper-division courses from the College of Engineering, College of Business, or the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, or Physics. Advisor approval needed. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (9 Hours) EENG 2710 or ENGR 2720 Digital Logic EENG 3510 or ELET 3720 Electronics I EENG 2610 or ENGR 2405 Circuit Analysis ELECTIVE COURSES (To reach 122 Hrs with 45 Advanced Hrs.) It is strongly recommended that students take advanced courses in the core areas to satisfy the 45 advanced hours requirement within the 122 hour minimum. ISH (3 Hours) 1310,1311,1312, or 1313 _ Grade of C or better is required Second English fulfilled by TECM 2700 UNITED STATES HISTORY (6 Hours) HIST 2610 or 2620 HIST 4700 NOTE: Honors equivalents or History 4700 (Texas History) or any advanced US-Topic History course(s) may substitute for either of the US History survey courses. POLITICAL SCIENCE (6 Hours) PSCI 1040 PSCI 1050 NOTE: If you are transferring credit for either PSCI course, please check with your advisor. Do not assume that your first course elsewhere is the same as PSCI 1040. An out-ofstate American Government course cannot be equivalent to PSCI 1040 but may be equivalent to PSCI 1050. Any advanced US- Topic Political Science course may substitute for PSCI 1050 only. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (3 Hours) _ VISUAL / PERFORMING ARTS (3 Hours) _ (MUMH 3000 or 3010 recommended) HUMANITIES (3 Hours) DISCOVERY (3 Hours) CAPSTONE (3 Hours) University Core CSCE 4011 Satisfies TAKE UPPER DIVISION (3xxx & 4xxx) COURSES WHERE POSSIBLE NOTE: The student is required to maintain a 2.75 GPA in all upper division CSCE courses. Taking CSCE 3530, CSCE 4550, and CSCE 4560 and prerequisites earns a certificate in National Security Completing the four-course sequence CSCE 4210, 4215, 4220, and 4250 earns a Certificate in Game Programming Check with your advisor concerning elective courses In case of conflicting information, the catalog (catalog.unt.edu) prevails. This guide is for catalog year 2013-14 and does not apply to other catalog years. 4

Engineering Specialty Area Electives Specialization Area: Real-time and Embedded (choose 3 courses) ELET 3750: Digital CSCE 4620: Real-Time Operating systems CSCE 4730: VLSI Design CSCE 4440: Real-Time Software Development CSCE 4610: Architecture CSCE 4890: Directed Study in a Real-Time / Embedded Topic Specialization Area: VLSI and Electronics (choose 3 courses) CSCE 4730: VLSI Design CSCE 4750; VLSI Testing CSCE 4610: Architecture ELET 3750: Digital PHYS 4500: Introduction to Solid State Physics CSCE 4890: Directed Study in a VLSI / Electronics Topic Specialization Area: Communications and Networks (choose 3 courses) CSCE 3510: Introduction to Wireless Communication CSCE 3530: Introduction to Networks CSCE 4520: Wireless Networks and Protocols CSCE 4530: Network Design CSCE 4560: Secure e-commerce CSCE 4550: Introduction to Security CSCE 4890: Directed Study in a Networking Topic Specialization Area: (choose 3 courses) CSCE 4650: Introduction to Compilation Techniques CSCE 4610: Architecture CSCE 3030: Parallel Programming CSCE 4600: Intro to Operating CSCE 4620: Real-Time Operating CSCE 4890: Directed Study in a Topic 5

Pre-requisite Structure BS in Engineering CSCE 4920 Co-op See Undergraduate catalog for requirements CSCE Specialty Special Problems and Topics / Directed Study See Undergraduate catalog for requirements CSCE 4890 CSCE 4920 CSCE 2900 Special Problems Elective credit only CSCE Specialty CSCE 4940 CSCE 4950 Maximum 6 hours credit in these courses CSCE 1010 Intro to CS Not for CSCE major credit CSCE Specialty CSCE 4915 Design II Advanced Math or Science Elective Math 1780 Probability Models Math 2700 Linear Junior Standing Required Math 2730 Calculus III CSCE 4011 Engr. Ethics CSCE 3020 or EENG 3810 Comm. CSCE 3010 or EENG 2620 Signals & And PHYS 2220 (May be taken concurrently) See previous page For Specialty descriptions EENG 3510 Electronics I EENG 2610 Fund. Of EE. CSCE 4910 Design I CSCE 3730 Reconfig. Logic CSCE 3612 Embedded 1410/ 1430 Math 1720 Calculus II 1710 Calculus I UNT Level 3 1650 Pre-Calculus UNT Level 2 PHYS 2220/ 2240 PHYS 1710/ 1730 May be taken concurrently May be taken concurrently CSCE 2110 Foundations II CSCE 2100 Foundations I CSCE 1040 CS II CSCE 1030 CS I CSCE 2610 Organization EENG 2710 or ENGR 2720 Digital Logic Must be an Engineering major 1100 Col. UNT Level 1 Optional UNT Math Level 0 1010 Fund. of 1581 Survey of Math 1681 Elem. Prob & Stats Required for BSCE See math department for placement before registering for your first math course 6

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8 Science / Engineering University of North Texas Transfer Student Guide The tables below indicate the University Core, College of Engineering and Departmental course requirements that are available to take at area community colleges before transferring to UNT Denton or UNT Dallas. Courses that are taken at area community colleges after transferring to UNT Denton or UNT Dallas must be from a UNT advisor and may be different than what is ed on these tables. Core Classes UNT Course Title DCCCD CCCC TCC NCTC Notes 1310 Composition I TECM 2700 Technical Writing 2311 2311 2311 2311 HIST 2610 US History I HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST 2620 US History II HIST 1302 HIST 1302 HIST 1302 HIST 1302 PSCI 1040 State and Local Govt. 2301 2301 2306 2306 PSCI 1050 US Govt. 2302 2302 Social & Behavioral Science Visual/Performing Arts Humanities Discovery Please see the College of Engineering Advisers in Discovery Park BEFORE enrolling in courses at another institution

College of Engineering Core Grades of D are not accepted UNT Course Title DCCCD CCCC TCC NCTC Notes BIOL General BIOL 1406 BIOL 1406 BIOL 1406 BIOL 1406 1710/1730 Biology I PHYS Physics I PHYS 2425 PHYS 2425 PHYS 2425 PHYS 2425 1710/1730 Mechanics PHYS Physics II PHYS 2426 PHYS 2426 PHYS 2426 PHYS 2426 2220/2240 Electricity and Magnetism 1410/1430 Gen Chemistry I 1411 1411 1411 1411 BIOL Gen Biology BIOL 1407 BIOL 1407 BIOL 1407 BIOL 1407 1720/1740 II 1710 Calculus I 2413 2413 2413 2413 CSCE 2100 or CSCE 2110 if CS2100 complete Discrete Mathematics / Computing Foundations UNT Course Title DCCCD CCCC TCC NCTC Notes CSCE 1030 Programming Fundamentals I 1436 1436 1436 1436 CSCE 1040 Programming Fundamentals II 1437 1437 1437 1437 CSCE 2100 or CSCE 2110 if CS2100 complete CSCE 2610 Programming Fundaments III / Computing Foundations Organization 2436 2425 2436 2425 2436 2425 2436 2425 9