Tables of Relations Between CSE Courses and BS-CSE Program Outcomes


Note: Information in this page is in the process of being revised extensively, following the recent revisions in the BS-CSE program objectives and outcomes.

CSE Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will:
    1. Demonstrate proficiency in the areas of software design and development, algorithms, operating systems, programming languages, information systems, and computer architecture.
    2. Demonstrate proficiency in relevant aspects of mathematics, including discrete mathematics and probability, as well as electrical circuits and devices.
    3. Successfully apply these principles and practices to a variety of problems.

  2. Students will:
    1. Demonstrate an understanding of differential and integral calculus, and of statistics.
    2. Demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles of physics and at least one other laboratory-based science.
    3. Demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles of at least one other engineering discipline in addition to computing and electrical engineering.

  3. Students will:
    1. Demonstrate familiarity with basic concepts and contemporary issues in the social sciences and the humanities.
    2. Demonstrate an understanding of social, professional and ethical considerations related to engineering in general and to computing in particular.

  4. Students will:
    1. Demonstrate an ability to work effectively in teams.
    2. Demonstrate an ability to communicate effectively.

  5. Graduates will:
    1. Find suitable positions in industry and government that offer the prospect of challenging and rewarding careers in computing.
    2. Demonstrate an ability to acquire new knowledge in the computing discipline and to engage in life-long learning.
    3. [Graduates with an aptitude for, and interest in, graduate studies will] Apply to and be accepted for entry by strong graduate programs in computing.
Course CSE
I.i
CSE
I.ii
CSE
I.iii
CSE
II.i
CSE
II.ii
CSE
II.iii
CSE
III.i
CSE
III.ii
CSE
IV.i
CSE
IV.ii
CSE
V.i
CSE
V.ii
CSE
V.iii
CSE 221 XXX XX XXX X       X XX XX X   X
CSE 222 XXX XX XXX         X X X X X X
CSE 321 XXX XX XXX         X XX XX X   X
CSE 360 XXX XX XX         X     X X  
CSE 459.XX XX   X             X XXX XX  
CSE 541 XX XXX XX XX             XX   XX
CSE 560 XXX   XX         X XXX XXX XX   X
CSE 601             XX XXX X XXX XX XXX  
CSE 625 XX XXX XX                   XXX
CSE 655 XXX XX XXX         X X XX XXX XX X
CSE 660 XXX X XX             X XXX XX XXX
CSE 670 XXX XX XX         X     XXX   X
CSE 675 XXX XXX XX X       X     XX XX XX
CSE 680 XXX XXX XX               X   XXX
Capstone course XXX ** XXX         XX XXX XXX XXX XXX **
Tech electives Varies with course
Math 366, 566   XXX   XXX                 XX
Math 151, 152,
  153, 254
      XXX                  
ECE 206, 261, 300
  309, 320, 567
  XXX XXX           X     X  
Stat427, 428   XXX X XXX             X X  
Phys 131, 132         XXX             X  
Addl. Sc.         XXX             X  
Engineering
  181, 183
          X   XX XX XX   X  
ISE 504           XX   XXX     XX X  
Addl. Eng.           XXX   X     X X  
Engl 110
2nd Writing
            XX     XXX X    
Social Sc (9 hrs)             XXX X   XX   X  
Arts&Hum (9 hrs)             XXX     XXX   X  
Soc. Div.(5 hrs)             XXX XX          
Hist. Surv.(10 hrs)             XXX X       X  
**: Varies with course.


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