96 hours
The computer engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Program considers its primary constituents to be three-fold: industry, students who value an engineering education at a Christian university, and parents of these students. Working with these constituents, we have set the following Program Educational Objectives.
An OC graduate with an undergraduate degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering will use the talents God has given them to make a difference through:
- Enjoying a successful career characterized by contributing effectively and adding value to the engineering process, functioning well in the workplace as an integral member of a team, and keeping technically current and adaptive to changes in the workplace.
- Internalizing a personal faith in God that is exhibited by consistent ethical behavior based on Christian principles, an exemplary work ethic consistent with their Christian worldview, and a stable life that balances career, family, church, and community.
Students must complete a minimum of 122 hours including the major, core, and minor if required. Elective hours may be needed to reach 122 hours.
24 HOURS MATHEMATICS
- ENGR-1113 Engineering Mathematics
- ENGR-2113 Electrical and Computer Engineering Mathematics I
- ENGR-2123 Electrical and Computer Engineering Mathematics II
- MATH-2114 Calculus I with Analytical Geometry
- MATH-2214 Calculus II with Analytical Geometry
- MATH-2314 Calculus III
- MATH-3013 Differential Equations
8 HOURS SCIENCE
28 HOURS ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
- CMSC-1113 Programming I
- CMSC-1123 Programming II
- CMSC-2133 Object-Oriented Programming
- CMSC-4413 Operating Systems
- ENGR-1122 Engineering Computing
- ENGR-1242 Engineering Fundamentals
- ENGR-1701 The Christian Engineer I
- ENGR-2544 Introduction to Digital Systems
- ENGR-2614 Electrical Circuit Analysis
- ENGR-2701 The Christian Engineer II
- ENGR-3701 The Christian Engineer III
- ENGR-4701 The Christian Engineer IV
20 HOURS COMPUTER ENGINEERING
- CENG-3203 Introduction to Microprocessors
- CENG-3213 Computer Systems
- CENG-4213 Network Engineering
- CENG-4223 Embedded Systems Design
- CENG-4732 Systems Design I
- CENG-4743 Systems Design II
- CENG-4753 Systems Design III
7 HOURS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
6 HOURS COMPUTER ENGINEERING ELECTIVES CHOSEN FROM
- CENG-4113 Software and Network Engineering
- CENG-4233 Advanced Computer Architecture
- CENG-4243 Advanced Network Engineering
- CENG-4303 HDL Design of Microprocessors
3 HOURS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVES CHOSEN FROM
University Core Curriculum
B.S.C.E - 51 Hours - Courses May Not Be Repeated Within Core
COMMUNICATION, 9 HOURS
MATHEMATICS, 3 HOURS
REQUIRED BIBLE, 6 HOURS
- BIBL-1023: Foundations: Introduction to the Good Life
- BIBL-1103: Story: Introduction to Christian Worldview
BIBLE ELECTIVES, 3 HOURS
CAPSTONE, 3 HOURS
POLITICAL SCIENCE, 3 HOURS
AMERICAN HISTORY, 3 HOURS
GREAT WORKS, 3 HOURS
- ARTS-2013: Survey of Visual Culture
- ARTS-2423: History of Photography and Motion Pictures
- ENGL-2213: Perspectives in Literature
- MATH-2123: The History of Mathematics
- MUSC-2013: Music Appreciation
- MUSC-2023: Jazz Appreciation
- MUSC-3213: Perspectives in World Music
SCIENCE, 6 HOURS
PSYC, SOCIAL SCIENCES, FINE ARTS, OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE, 3 HOURS
- 3 hours from Fine Arts, Family Science, French, German, History, Japanese, Music, Political Science, Psychology, or Spanish
LIBERAL ARTS, 9 HOURS
- 9 hours from Mathematics and Physics