COLLEGES Earth Science Elective List GLY 2010 Physical Geology ..............................3 GLY 2026 Engineering Geology ....................3 Botany Elective List BOT 3153 Local Flora ..........................................3 BOT 2710 Practical Plant Taxonomy ................3 Senior Elective List SUR 4905 Special Topics in Geomatics ........Var SUR 4305 Marine Surveying and Mapping.....2 SUR 5425 Cadastral Mapping...........................3 SUR 5385 Remote Sensing Applications..........3 SUR 5365 Digital Mapping ..........................3 SUR 5516 Coordinate Systems for Mapping...3 SUR 5545 Least Squares Adj. Computations...3 SUR 6375 Terrain Analysis ................................ SUR 6388 Radar Remote Sensing...................3. SUR 6395 Topics in Geo.Information Sys........3 CURRICULUM LEADING TO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SURVEYING AND MAPPING The curriculum is carefully designed to give the student mastery of current technological advancements and applications within the framework of a broad liberal education of com- munication, humanities, social sciences, physi- cal science and mathematics. A co-op program is required; students are placed in paid intern- ship positions with co-operating employers for two semesters prior to graduation. Critical Tracking Criteria: Critical tracking courses for semesters 1-4 appear in bold; these courses must be com- pleted with a 2.5 GPA. FRESHMAN YEAR Semester Fall Credits If you do not place out of ENC 1101, take it in the fall; if you do, take a social/behavioral science (GE) course. Composition (GE)............ .......... .........3.. H um anities (GE).....................................................3 MAC 2311 Anal Geom & Calc 1 (GE-M) ......4 PHY/CHM/BSC Chemistry or Biology Science & Labs (GE) ...................................4. Total 14 Semester 2 Spring SUR 2101C Geomatics............... ........ 3 ENC 2210 Technical Writing........................3. Social & Behavioral Science (GE) ......................3. MAC 2312 Anal Geom & Calc 2 (GE-M) ......4 Earth Science Elective........................................... 3 Total 16 SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE) ....................3. Hum anities (GE)................................ ............. 3 MAC/STA Higher Math Elective ...................3. PHY 2053+2055L Physics 1+ Lab (GE-P) .......5 Total 14 Semester 4 Spring Humanities (GE)...........................................3 SUR 2322 Intro to Mapping..............................2 PHY, CHM, BSC + Lab (GE-P) ...... ......... ...4 MAC/STA Higher Math Elective ......................3 ACG 2021C Accounting.................. ......... 4 Total 16 Semester 5 Summer SUR 4949 Co-operative Work Experience in Surveying and Mapping............ 1 Total 1 JUNIOR YEAR Semester 6 Fall Credits CGN/COP/CGS Computer Programming Elective ............................................... 3 SUR 3501 + L Geodetic & Cont. Surv. + Lab.....3 SUR 3640 Surveying Computations ...........3. SUR 3620 Geographic Information System s + Lab....................................3 BUL Law Elective.......... ..................... 3 Total 15 Semester 7- Spring SUR 3331 + L Photogrammetry + Lab ..............3 SUR 3520 Measurement Science....................3. SUR 3403 Cadastral Princ............................... 3 GEO/REE Land Studies Elective ....................3. SUR 4201 Route Geometrics + Lab...................3 Total 15 Semester 8 Summer SUR 4949 Co-operative Work Experience in Surveying and Mapping..............1 Total 1 SENIOR YEAR Semester 9-Fall Credits SUR 4530 Geodesy.............................................. 3 SUR 4350C Photogram. Geometronics ............3 SUR 4381 Remote Sensing..............................3. BOT Botany Elective.................................. 3 CGN 4101 Civil Engineering Cost Analysis....2 Total 14 Semester 10 Spring SUR 4531 Geodetic Positioning w/Lab...........3 SUR 4430C Surv. & Mapping Practice ..............3 SUR 4462 Subdivision Design........................3. SUR 4912 Senior Project..................................... 2 SUR 4905 Senior Surveying Elective................1 URP 4000 Urban Regional Planning ............... Total 14 Total Hours Required for Degree 120 Computer and Information Science and Engineering Computer and information science and engi- neering is concerned with the theory, design, development and applications of computer sys- tems and information processing techniques. Because of the broad applications of computer and information technologies and its interdisci- plinary nature, the degree programs in com- puter and information sciences are in the Colleges of Engineering, Business Administra- tion and Liberal Arts and Sciences. Specifically, the following degree programs are in the College of Engineering: Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Master of Engineering, Master of Science, Engineer and Doctor of Philosophy. The computer engineering curriculum pro- vides a proper balance of computer systems, hardware and software as well as theory and applications. Graduates can pursue advanced studies for any computer science and engineer- ing graduate degrees or many different career paths related to computers and their applica- tions in a large variety of high technology com- panies. Due to the rapid growth of computer and information technologies, the computer engineering curriculum has constantly been improved and the instructional and research computer and networking facilities have been continuously upgraded so that the student will have a solid background within the field as well as in-depth knowledge and hands-on experi- ence in selected areas. Opportunities for cooper- ative education are available and provide stu- dents a better understanding of the industrial applications of computer and information tech- nologies. By properly choosing elective courses, students may specialize in one or more of the following areas: computer systems, computer communications, networking, computer vision, pattern recognition, expert systems and multi- media systems. Admission Requirements Applicants should understand that admis- sion to this program is selective. Admission will be based on a student's total record, including educational objectives, courses com- pleted, quality of academic record and other important facts. Priority in admission will be given to those students whose entire record indicates the greatest likelihood of success in the program. Applicants should have overall grade point averages of 2.0 or better and a minimum com- bined grade point average of 2.5 in the pre-engi- neering technical courses, in accordance with College of Engineering admission protocol. CURRICULUM LEADING TO THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING Critical Tracking Criteria: Critical tracking courses for semesters 1-4 appear in bold; these courses must be com- pleted with a 2.5 GPA. FRESHMAN YEAR Semester I Fall Credits If you do not place out of ENC 1101, take it in the fall. Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE).................3 Humanities (GE)............................... ............... 3 MAC 2311 Anal Geometry & Calc I (GE-M).4 CHM 2045 General Chemistry (GE-P)............3 CHM 2045L General Chemistry Lab (GE-P)......1 Total 14 Semester 2 Spring Hum anities (GE).............................. ............... 3 ENC 2210 Technical Writing (GE-C)...............3 MAC 2312 Anal Geometry & Calc 2 (GE-M)..4 CHM 2046 General Chemistry (GE-P)' ............3 Total 13