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Spring 2008 CSE 1105. Degrees offered by CSE department Degree requirements New regulations Advising. CSE Added emphasis on hardware, for example EE circuit theory Digital Logic Embedded systems Chemistry required CS SE Added emphasis on managing
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Spring 2008CSE 1105 • Degrees offered by CSE department • Degree requirements • New regulations • Advising
CSE • Added emphasis on hardware, for example • EE circuit theory • Digital Logic • Embedded systems • Chemistry required • CS • SE • Added emphasis on managing • complex software systems, for example • OO design • Software engineering processes • Software testing • Software project management
Computer Science (CS) • Software Applications – apply computing and technology to solve problems outside the computer field – for example, in medicine, manufacturing, videogames • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics – develop computers and other machines and systems that simulate human learning and reasoning ability • Operating Systems and Networks - develop the software that computers use to supervise themselves or to communicate with other computers • Information Technology – develop and manage information systems that support a business or organization, including databases and other tools
Computer Science and Engineering(in addition to those for CS) • Computer Design and Engineering – design new computer circuits, instruction sets and other electronic components to provide powerful and cost-effective computing • Embedded Applications – design the unique software at the hardware level for applications ranging from cellphones to control systems onboard aircraft • Autonomous vehicles – robotic vehicles independently controlled in environments ranging from undersea, ground, air, and space • Supercomputing – hardware and software integration and implementation to increase raw computing power, primarily for scientific applications like weather simulation, security and encryption, image processing, etc.
Software Engineering (SE) • Apply engineering discipline to design, scale up, test, manage, and maintain all of the kinds of systems described earlier
General Education courses 3 hours 2000-level literature COMS 3302 HIST 1311, 1312 POLS 2311, 2312 3 hours approved fine arts elective 3 hours approved social cultural elective
Pre-professional Courses ENGL 1301, 1302 MATH 1426, 2425, 2326 PHYS 1443, 1444 All required 1000 and 2000 level CSE courses CSE degree only: CHEM 1441, CSE 2340 and 2140 EE 2440
Professional Courses All degrees: CSE 3302, 3310, 3315, 3320, 3322, 3330 CSECSSE CSE 4316 CSE 4316 CSE 4316 CSE 4317 CSE 4317 CSE 4317 CSE 3442 MATH 3319 MATH 3330 MATH 3330 math elective math elective 6 hrs math/sci 4 hrs science IE 3301 IE 3301 or IE 3301 or MATH 3313 MATH 3313 IE 3312 IE 3312 IE 3312 9 hrs tech 12 hrs tech Software Eng Pro electives electives OO Software Eng Artificial Intelligence Software Testing SW Project Mang SW Design Patt TOTAL 127 TOTAL 121 TOTAL 120
Foreign Language Requirement • 8 hours foreign language 1441, 1442 • 2 years high school foreign language – same language – bring HS transcript to Belinda Tarrant room 323 • English as a second language – see Dr. Barasch in person
MINOR • Minimum 18 hours • At least 6 at the advanced level • Some departments have designated courses • Some departments do not offer • Request from Dr. Barasch • Cannot, e.g., major in CSE and minor in SE
Math Placement Test/Advising Prerequisite Co-requisite Required courses for a BS in Computer Science Engineering (BSCSE) (127 hrs) (including CSE department technical electives*) (2007-2008 catalog) (Revised: 09.12.2007 5:36pm, effective Fall 2007) All Pre-Professional courses must be passed with a ‘C’ or better before being admitted to the Professional Division. (MATH prerequisite classes as needed) (MATH 1302) (1310) ( ) Leveling courses (MATH 1323) 1320 C/C++ MATH 1426 Calculus I • 1104 • Ethics PHYS 1443 CHEM 1441 PHYS 1444 2312 Ass’y ENGL 1301 1325 Java MATH 2425 Calculus II 2315 Discrete 2340 2140 DigLogic EE 2440 ENGL 1302 MATH 2326 Calculus III 2320 Alg/DataStr General Education (24 hrs) Pre-CSE (54 hrs) Professional Division (49 & 2.25+) IE 3301 3310 SwE 3320 OS 3315 Theo 3 hrs. Literature HIST 1311 HIST 1312 POLS 2311 POLS 2312 3 hrs FineArts El 3 hrs Soc/Cult El 3322 Arch I MATH 3319 IE 3312 3330 Database 3442 Embedded 3302 ProgLang *4301 CntPrg *4303 Graphics *4313 Sig Proc *4310 SwEProc *4311 OO SE *4305 Compilers *4319 SimMod COMS 3302 *4308 AI *4312 FmlMeth *4342 RealTime *4323 Arch II 3 hrs of Math/Sci electives 9 hours of Technical Electives (*) 4316 SenDsgn I EE 3310 & EE 4330 *4321 SwTest *4331 DBImpl *4344 Networks (with same team) (or) *4322 SwPrjMan *4348 Multimedia *4346 AdvNet 4317 SenDsgn II *4320 TeleComm *4351 Parallel (or consent of instructor) *4353 Distr’d Compt’g As Required (in addition to 127): Foreign language(2 semesters of the same language) *4361 SwEPat *4360 RobotDesign NOTE: Required courses are in Bold
3-Way GPAAll must be >=2.25 • UTA GPA • Required CSE courses • Required CSE/MATH/Science/ Engineering courses
Drops • Student entering Texas public college/university Fall 2007 or later, maximum of 6 courses dropped • Withdrawing from entire semester does not count toward the 6, but DOES count toward limit of 3 attempts per class and toward the floating 30/45 rule
Repeating courses • Cannot retake a course in which you make a C (unless allowed by catalog). • Must pass all pre-professional courses with a C or better. D allowed in professional courses • Maximum 3 attempts • On third attempt, out-of-state tuition is charged
Grade Replacement • For students who entered UTA summer 2006 or earlier • Maximum of 10 credit hours • In the semester in which you are retaking the course, must register in the registrar by census day. The new grade will replace the old in GPA calculation. Both will appear on your transcript.
Grade exclusion • For students who entered UTA fall 2006 or later • Maximum of 3 courses, only one at the 3000-4000 level • Apply online, permission needed from academic dean • Course does not need to be retaken (but can be). Grade will not be included in GPA, but will appear on transcript
Floating 30/45 • Student must pay out-of-state tuition for any hours at Texas public college/university that exceed 30 hours more than that required for bachelor’s degree (45 hours before fall 2006) • Drops/withdrawals count! • Hours for a minor count • “Pre” courses count (e.g. precalculus)
WHO IS MY CSE UNDERGRADUATE ADVISOR? If your last name your assigned begins with advisor is A-F Dr. Barasch 335 NH x3638 G-N Dr. Reyes 337 NH x7408 O-Z Mr. Springston 324 NH x3611
See only Dr. Barasch for: • All transfer analysis • All degree plan issues, for example to get a degree plan for VA or financial aid
Advising Requests • Can come in person to see your advisor • Online request The URL for the Online Advising Form is: https://cse2.uta.edu/undergraduate/onlineadvising/
Advising requests • Check approval lists for social/cultural and fine arts courses • List course number and sections for all courses • List ALL courses you are planning to take, not just CSE courses • Permission required to take course outside UTA
Probationary Students • CSE/CS/SE majors • See advisor for CSE courses • Go to Counseling and Advising Center, 242 NH, for clearance to register • UND majors • See advisor for CSE courses • Go to Room 241 Davis Hall for clearance to register
Registration problems If you still cannot register after seeing advisor: • Bring your pink copy to Belinda Tarrant, 323 NH • Sometimes 24-48 hours needed during heavy advising time • When adding an additional course, empty your shopping cart first