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Program Mission Program Learning Outcomes General Education Requirements 21 Credit Hours
The educational mission of the Computer Engineering The following program outcomes describe competencies
undergraduate program is to provide students with a and skills that our students acquire by the time of Course Code Course Title Prerequisite(s) Credit
multidisciplinary curriculum that is fundamental, yet broad graduation. Our graduates are expected to be able to Hours
and flexible. The program seeks to produce graduates who have: ARL101(A) Communication Skills in Arabic Language No Prerequisite 3
are well-rounded in mathematical, scientific, and technical
knowledge; who have the ability to analyze, evaluate, and 1. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex IELTS average score of 6 or EMSAT average
design computer engineering systems; who have the ability computer engineering problems by applying score of 1400 or passing grade in ENG 102
to communicate effectively; who have had meaningful principles of engineering, science, and mathematics. ENG 200 English II (FWS100(E)/ USS001 as co-req if placed in 3
opportunities for undergraduate research; and who have 2. An ability to apply computer engineering design to ENG200)
acquired an understanding and appreciation for global produce solutions that meet specified needs with
and societal issues and are thus prepared for a career path consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, ENG102 (P) & FWS100 (E)/ USS001 as
toward leadership in industry, government, and academia. as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, FWS 205 UAE and GCC Society pre-requisite FWS100(E)/ USS001 as 3
economic factors, and sustainability. co-requisite if students enter to ENG200
directly
Program Educational Objectives 3. An ability to communicate effectively with a range of
audiences. FWS 310 Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship ENG 200 + completion of 60 Credit Hours 3
The objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Computer
Engineering program are to produce graduates who will: 4. An ability to recognize ethical and professional ISL 100 (A) Islamic Culture No Prerequisite 3
responsibilities in engineering situations and make MTT 102 Calculus I Math Placement Test or MTT 101 (C grade) 3
1. Demonstrate their success as computer engineers informed judgments, which must consider the
with a good set of technical problem solving, and impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, STT 100 General Statistics No Prerequisite 3
leadership accomplishments. environmental, and societal contexts.
2. Participate in life-long learning activities such as 5. An ability to function effectively on a team whose
training, continuing education, or graduate studies. members together provide leadership, innovate
3. Contribute to the development and the growth of ideas, create a collaborative and inclusive Degree Requirements 35 Credit Hours
local and global communities and uphold their ethical, environment, establish goals, plan tasks, meet
social, and professional responsibilities. objectives, and think entrepreneurially. Course Code Course Title Prerequisite(s) Credit
6. An ability to develop and conduct appropriate Hours
experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use
engineering judgment to draw conclusions. ECS100 Introduction to Engineering and Computing No Prerequisite 3
7. An ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as MTT200 Calculus II MTT102 3
needed, using appropriate learning strategies. MTT202 Discrete Structures and Applications STT100 3
MTT204 Introduction to Linear Algebra MTT200 3
Curriculum MTT205 Differential Equations MTT200, MTT204(co) 3
Total Credit Hours: 138 PHY102 Physics & Engineering Applications I MTT102 3
PHY102L Physics & Engineering Applications I Lab MTT102, PHY102(co) 1
General Education Requirements 21 credit hours
PHY201 Physics & Engineering Applications II PHY102 3
Degree Requirements 35 credit hours PHY201L Physics & Engineering Applications II Lab PHY102, PHY201(co) 1
Major Requirements 67 credit hours CSC201 Computer Programming I MTT101 or Higher 3
Electives 15 credit hours GEN300 Numerical Methods MTT205, CSC201 3
Major Electives 9 credit hours COE101 Introductory Artificial Intelligence STT100 3
COE202 Engineering Ethics, Economy, and Law ENG200, MTT102 3
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