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ECE 1100: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering

ECE 1100: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering. Set #9 – Degree Plans. Dr. Dave Shattuck Associate Professor, ECE Dept. Email: Shattuck@uh.edu Phone: (713) 743-4422 Office: Room W326-D3. What Degree Plans Are There?.

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ECE 1100: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering

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  1. ECE 1100: Introduction toElectrical and Computer Engineering Set #9 – Degree Plans Dr. Dave Shattuck Associate Professor, ECE Dept. Email: Shattuck@uh.edu Phone: (713) 743-4422 Office: Room W326-D3

  2. What Degree Plans Are There? • There are three ways to get a degree in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: • BSEE, Electrical Engineering Option • Diploma says BSEE, degree is accredited • BSEE, Computer Engineering Option • Diploma says BSEE, degree is accredited • BSCpE • Diploma says BSCpE, degree is not accredited (YET!)

  3. What Degree Plans Are There? • There are three ways to get a degree in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: • BSEE, Electrical Engineering Option • Diploma says BSEE, degree is accredited • BSEE, Computer Engineering Option • Diploma says BSEE, degree is accredited • BSCpE • Diploma says BSCpE, degree is not accredited (We will seek accreditation as soon as we have a graduate with this degree.)

  4. What do the Different Degrees Mean? • One view of this is in terms of the degree of computer/software emphasis • BSEE, Electrical Engineering Option • 5 Computing Courses • BSEE, Computer Engineering Option • 9 Computing Courses • BSCpE • 13.5 Computing courses • BS Computer Science • 15 Computing Courses

  5. What if I Want Both? • Some have asked whether it is a good idea to get more than one major. • Double major? • Can’t at UH • Two undergraduate majors? • Not a good use of your time and money • Minor in Computer Science? • Better use of your time and money • Master’s Degree • Best use of your time and money

  6. What Degree Plan Can I Follow? You may follow the degree plan • That was in effect when you were admitted to the program (changed your major) as long as you don’t take a year off • Adopted any time after your were admitted to the program • That agrees with your major – simply fill out a General Petition Form

  7. Some Common Questions • Which major is the best major? In my opinion, there is no single answer for everyone. I am convinced that the best major for you is the major that you will do well in.

  8. Some Common Questions • Which major will I do best in? My premise is that all majors are difficult, to greater or lesser extents. If so, you need to work hard to do well in any major. So, the major that you will do best in, is the one where you are willing to work hard.

  9. Some Common Questions • Which major will I work hard? I believe that it is difficult to work hard, and long, at something that you do not enjoy. So, the key is to find something that you enjoy, that you find interesting. It should be something that gets you excited, enthralled, enthusiastic, enraptured, overwhelmed…

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