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COMPUTER ENGINEERING at PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY COMPUTER ENGINEERING at PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY Computer Engineering, also called computer systems engineering, integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science re- quired to develop computer systems. This field of engineering not only focuses on how computer systems themselves work, but also how they integrate into the larger picture. Students must apply to the Computer Engineering (CMPE) major in the Maseeh College in order to take upper division (300– and 400– level) Computer Engineering courses. This is a separate application from the PSU Admission Application. CMPE application deadlines and details of admission can be found on the website (http://www.pdx.edu/ece/admissions-process). General education: Transfer students enter into PSU’s University Studies program based on the quantity of credits completed and must also complete specific lower division Arts and Letters/Social Science (A&L/SS) Requirements. These requirements for CMPE majors include WR 121 and a Public Speaking class. Students also need either WR 227 or 327 for this major. Details of the A&L/SS requirements can be found on the handout “Maseeh Col- lege of Engineering and Computer Science Arts & Letters/Social Science Requirement” (look at the general education link on this page: http:// www.pdx.edu/cecs/transferring-credits). TIPS Apply to PSU by the priority admission deadline (December 1 for the following fall) Apply to the ECE Department once required lower division courses are nearly completed (more info: http://www.pdx.edu/ece/admissions-process) following ECE Department deadlines; lower division courses may be taken at PSU or at community college In order to apply for PSU scholarships, students must have already applied to PSU. Scholarship application due date=Feb. 1 for the next academic year that begins in September (http:// www.pdx.edu/scholarships) All incoming PSU students must complete new student Orientation before registering; students must have been admitted to PSU before they can sign up for Orientation Advising is available for transfer students still studying at the community colleges (contact the Maseeh College Student Services Office: 503.725.4631; [email protected]) Page 1 hp://www.pdx.edu/cecs/transferring-credits

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING at PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITYCOMPUTER ENGINEERING at PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

Computer Engineering, also called computer systems engineering, integrates several fields of electrical engineering and computer science re-

quired to develop computer systems. This field of engineering not only focuses on how computer systems themselves work, but also how they integrate

into the larger picture.

Students must apply to the Computer Engineering (CMPE) major in the Maseeh College in order to take upper division (300– and 400– level) Computer

Engineering courses. This is a separate application from the PSU Admission Application. CMPE application deadlines and details of admission can be

found on the website (http://www.pdx.edu/ece/admissions-process).

General education: Transfer students enter into PSU’s University Studies program based on the quantity of credits completed and must also complete

specific lower division Arts and Letters/Social Science (A&L/SS) Requirements. These requirements for CMPE majors include WR 121 and a Public

Speaking class. Students also need either WR 227 or 327 for this major. Details of the A&L/SS requirements can be found on the handout “Maseeh Col-

lege of Engineering and Computer Science Arts & Letters/Social Science Requirement” (look at the general education link on this page: http://

www.pdx.edu/cecs/transferring-credits).

TIPS

Apply to PSU by the priority admission deadline (December 1 for the following fall)

Apply to the ECE Department once required lower division courses are nearly completed (more info:

http://www.pdx.edu/ece/admissions-process) following ECE Department deadlines; lower division

courses may be taken at PSU or at community college

In order to apply for PSU scholarships, students must have already applied to PSU. Scholarship

application due date=Feb. 1 for the next academic year that begins in September (http://

www.pdx.edu/scholarships)

All incoming PSU students must complete new student Orientation before registering; students must

have been admitted to PSU before they can sign up for Orientation

Advising is available for transfer students still studying at the community colleges (contact the

Maseeh College Student Services Office: 503.725.4631; [email protected])

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING course equivalencies

Required PSU MATH courses:

Math 251/Calculus 1

Math 252/Calculus 2

Math 261/Linear Algebra

Math 256/Differential Equations

Required PSU SCIENCE courses:

CH 221&227 General Chemistry with lab

PH 211/214 or 221/214; PH 212/215 or 222/215; PH 213/216

or 223/216 General Physics (Calculus) with labs

Required PSU 100— level ENGINEERING courses:

ECE 102

ECE 171/Digital Circuits

CS 162

CS 163

Required PSU 200— level ENGINEERING courses:

ECE 221/Electric Circuit Analysis I

ECE 222/Electric Circuit Analysis II

ECE 271/Digital Systems

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PCC: Clackamas: Chemeketa: MHCC:

Math 251 Math 251 Math 251 Math 251

Math 252 Math 252 Math 252 Math 252

Math 261 Math 261 —-- Math 261

Math 256 Math 256 Math 256 Math 256

PCC: Clackamas: Chemeketa: MHCC:

CH 221 CH 221 CH 221 CH 221

PH 211, 213, 212* PH 211, 212, 213* PH 211, 213, 212* PH 211, 213, 212*

PCC: Clackamas: Chemeketa: MHCC:

CS 161 ENGR 111 + 112 GE 101+GE 102 GE102

ENGR 171 —- —-- —-

CS 162 CS 162 CS 162 CS 162

CS 260 CS 260 CS 260 CS 260

PCC: Clackamas: Chemeketa: MHCC:

ENGR 221 ENGR 221 EGR 201 ENGR 201

ENGR 222 ENGR 222 EGR 202 —-

ENGR 271 —– —— —–

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*When completing a sequence of classes as noted by a “*”, you

should complete the entire sequence at one institution (rather

than attempting to complete parts at different institutions).

Sequences do not always match up course to course but transfer

best as a group.

http://www.pdx.edu/cecs/transferring-credits