Engineering B.S. - Computing Concentration

A Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Engineering and a Computing concentration requires the completion of the Elon Core Curriculum as well as the Major Requirements listed below.

Major Requirements

Math and Science courses: 28 sh

CHM 1110GENERAL CHEMISTRY I with LAB

4 sh

PHY 2210UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I

4 sh

PHY 2220UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II

4 sh

MTH 1510CALCULUS I

4 sh

MTH 2510CALCULUS II

4 sh

MTH 2520MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY

4 sh

MTH 3510DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

4 sh

Engineering Foundations and Design courses: 33 sh

EGR 1210GRAND CHALLENGES IN ENGINEERING I

3 sh

EGR 1220ENGINEERING COMPUTING WITH MATLAB

2 sh

EGR 1230GRAND CHALLENGES IN ENGINEERING II

2 sh

EGR 2060ENGINEERING MECHANICS - STATICS

3 sh

EGR 2080ENGINEERING MECHANICS - DYNAMICS

3 sh

EGR 2210ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR SERVICE

3 sh

EGR 2260STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS

4 sh

PHY 3970RESEARCH METHODS I

2 sh

PHY 3980RESEARCH METHODS II

2 sh

EGR 4970SENIOR ENGINEERING DESIGN I

2 sh

EGR 4971SENIOR ENGINEERING DESIGN II

2 sh

EGR 0070SENIOR COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION

0

CSC 1300COMPUTER SCIENCE I

4 sh

Social Science and Humanities courses: 8 sh

Choose one economics and one ethics course. These courses may count toward the Elon Core Curriculum requirements. Possible options include the following courses. For other courses in this category seek approval of the Director of Engineering Programs.

ECO 1000PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS

4 sh

ECO 2300STATISTICS FOR DECISION MAKING

4 sh

PHL 2120ETHICAL PRACTICE

4 sh

PHL 2150ETHICS AND DECISION MAKING

4 sh

REL 3480/PHL 3480ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS

4 sh

Additional Major Requirements: 4 sh

Choose at least one of the following courses: 4 sh

STS 2120STATISTICS IN APPLICATION

4 sh

MTH 2310LINEAR ALGEBRA

4 sh

MTH 2410DISCRETE STRUCTURES

4 sh

STS 3410/MTH 3410PROBABILITY THEORY AND STATISTICS

4 sh

Choose from the following courses at 2000-level or higher: 24 sh

CSC 2044ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE

4 sh

CSC 2300COMPUTER SCIENCE II

4 sh

EGR 2110CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

3 sh

EGR 2120CIRCUIT ANALYSIS LAB

1 sh

EGR 3100/PHY 3100ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

4 sh

EGR 3460MICROELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

4 sh

EGR 3210/CSC 3255ROBOTICS

4 sh

EGR 3360SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

4 sh

EGR 3480DIGITAL SYSTEMS

4 sh

The major will adopt the ABET student outcomes. They are:
(a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

(b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data

(c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability

(d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams

(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

(f) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

(g) an ability to communicate effectively

(h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

(i) a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning

(j) a knowledge of contemporary issues

(k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

Total Credit Hours: 97

Powered by SmartCatalog IQ