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Programs of Study

Computer-Related Degrees

The College of Engineering has responsibility for teaching all computer courses included in computer-related degree programs at the University of Florida. These degrees are offered in the colleges of Business Administration, Engineering and Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Computer Engineering Programs

Computer engineering is a joint program of the Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) and the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) departments. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCEN) is offered by both departments and requires 126 hours for graduation.

This degree program produces a computer engineer who has the knowledge of hardware and software to build working computer systems from electronic components and to program them for a wide variety of tasks.

Students with interests in software systems and algorithms should pursue a major through the CISE department; students with interests in computer hardware or electrical engineering should pursue a major through the ECE department.

Refer to the CISE and ECE department sections for the BSCEN degree curriculum. For additional information on computer engineering degree options, please contact an adviser in either department or the dean’s office.

Life Sciences, Biomedical Engineering and Pre-Medical Programs

There is a growing need in our society for individuals prepared in both engineering and life sciences. Qualified individuals will find a diversity of career paths. This preparation particularly suits a candidate for admission to medical school, but it equally qualifies him or her to pursue an engineering career in the specialized fields of bioengineering and environmental engineering or to continue with graduate study in biomedical engineering or life sciences.

Currently, biomedical engineering is a graduate program. Students can obtain an undergraduate degree that prepares them for this degree in several departments that have related specializations: M.A.E. (biomechanics), A.B.E. (biological engineering), M.S.E. (biomaterials) and N.R.E. (medical physics) are some of the options. Students can also choose combined B.S./M.S. programs with an M.S. from the graduate B.M.E. program and the B.S. from the undergraduate program in that department. For example, M.S.E. and M.A.E. both offer such combined degrees.

Several engineering departments in collaboration with the College of Medicine have established programs in the field of medicine. In general, these programs are the same length as the conventional curriculum. Students replace electives with eight credits in organic chemistry, eight in biology and four in biochemistry. Interested students should consult their departmental adviser at the earliest practical date. Departments expect the student to begin work in these specialized areas early in the undergraduate career.

Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree (3/2) Programs

Qualified students can pursue a bachelor’s and a master’s degree concurrently. These combined-degree programs are offered in the departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Aerospace Engineering only), Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Coastal Engineering, Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering (BSISE/ENM), Materials Science and Engineering, and Nuclear and Radiological Engineering.

Please refer to the appropriate major’s section for detailed information.

Biomedical Engineering: Qualified students can begin their M.S. course work in the senior year and double count up to 12 graduate-course credits for both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Double-counted credits will be determined by the graduate and undergraduate coordinators. Students can complete the master’s degree within two or three semesters after completion of the bachelor’s.

Minors

Students who wish to pursue a minor must complete an application, which is available from the Office of the University Registrar, the Engineering Student Services Center or their departments.

Please refer to the appropriate major’s section for detailed information.

Sales Engineering Minor: The minor in sales engineering requires 16-19 credit hours and an overall GPA of 2.8 in all course work for the minor. Any engineering major is eligible.

Graduates with this minor are regarded highly by recruiters for industries seeking sales engineering staff. The minor provides the academic background for careers in sales and managerial and entrepreneurial pursuits. Graduates are more effective communicators and they are trained to promote and to market new technologies and related products.

The curriculum enhances the engineering discipline with courses in communications, business, management and accounting. There is a core requirement of seven to eight hours, a communication skills elective requirement of three hours and a management skills elective requirement of six to eight hours.

For additional information, contact the Outreach Engineering Education office in the Computer Science Engineering Building.

Core Courses (3 required for 7-8 credits):

AEB 3341 Selling Strategically

3

EGN 4930 Sales Engineering Seminar

1

ACG 2021C Intro to Accounting ( 4) OR AEB 3149 Intro to Ag Finance (3)

3-4

 

Communications Skills (1 course required):

SPC 2600 Introduction to Public Speaking

3

AEE 3030C Effective Oral Communication

3

ENC 2210 Technical Writing

3

ENC 3250 Professional Communication

3

ENC 3254 Professional Writing in the Discipline

3

SPC 2300Introduction to PersonalCommunications

3

SDS 4410 Interpersonal Communication Skills

3

Electives (2 required for 6-8 credits min):

MAN 3025 Principles of Management

4

BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business

4

MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing (4) OR AEB 3300 Ag & Food Marketing (3)

3-4

EIN 4354 Engineering Economy OR CGN 4101 Civil Engr Cost Analysis OR ECH 4604 Synthesis and Specification of Economic Production

3