Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Information Engineering Technology



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2015-2016 / Jorge Crichigno 505.747.5429 Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Information Engineering Technology The curriculum of the BEng in Information Engineering Technology is designed for those engineering students who intend to launch a career in the design, installation, maintenance, and repair of computer networks used for critical data entry, transfer, retrieval, and management. Coursework in the program is practice-orientated and prepares students to work in a variety of computer-intensive environments, such as technical organizations, small or large businesses, product design or manufacturing companies, and data-directed services. The breadth of training in hardware, software, troubleshooting equipment, and other computer tools will enable the graduate to work in a variety of roles in such environments as network designer, network support and administrator, project manager, data applications or computer communications engineer, test and integration manager or technologist in business applications. The graduate of this curriculum will be a computer network specialist, but versed in mathematics, physics, computer science, and business fundamentals. Students are advised to not attempt upper division coursework (300 and 400-level classes) until you have earned a GPA of 2.50 or better in all IT, CS, and CT coursework taken at the 100 and 200-level. Failure to maintain an overall GPA of 2.00 or better in all coursework will be sufficient cause for being dropped from the program. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (38 crs) COMPLETED PLANNED TIMELINE (By Semester) Area I Communications (9 crs) ENG 111 English Composition I (3) ENG 116 Technical Writing (3) Pre-requisite: ENG 111 SPCH 130 Public Speaking (3) Area II Mathematics (3 crs) MATH 145 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) Pre-requisite: MATH 130 or adequate score on the Course Placement Evaluation Area III Laboratory Sciences (8 crs) PHYS 215/L Engineering Physics I with lab (4) Pre-requisite: ENGR 120 OR MATH 155; Co-requisite: PHYS 215L Elective (4) You must select a course from the following list: ASTR 110/L Intro to Astronomy with Lab (4) PHYS 122/L Applied Physics II with lab (4) PHYS 215/L Engineering Physics I with lab (4) PHYS 216/L Engineering Physics II with lab (4) CHEM 121/L General Chemistry I with Lab (4) ES 112/L Introduction to Environmental Science with Lab (4) BIOL 110/L Current Topics in Biology with Lab (4) GEOL 101/L Physical Geology with Lab (4) Area IV Social/Behavioral Sciences (6-9 crs) ECON 201 Microeconomics (3) Electives (3-6 crs) You must select courses from two different discipline areas (in case you take 6crs) from the following list: Elective (3) Elective (3) ANTH 101/L Physical Anthropology w/lab (4) ANTH 102 Intro to Social & Cultural Anthropology (3) (Fall) ANTH 111 Language and Culture (3) ANTH 207 Cultures of New Mexico (3) ANTH 110 Indian Culture of the Southwest

ECON 200 Macroeconomics (3) ECON 201 Microeconomics (3) GEOG 111 World Geography (3) PSCI 110 The Political World (3) PSCI 120 Contemporary Poltical Issues (3) PSCI 200 American Politics (3) PSCI 210 State and Local Government (3) PSCI 212 The American Presidency (3) PSY 105 General Psychology (3) PSY 210 Theories of Personality (3) PSY 229 Adolescent Psychology (3) PSY 230 Psychology of Adjustment (3) PSY 232 Abnormal Behavior (3) PSY 270 Social Psychology (3) PSY 290 Developmental Psychology (3) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3) SOC 213 Deviant Behavior (3) SOC 216 Ethnic and Intercultural Relations (3) SOC 220 Social Problems (3) SOC 225 Marriage and the Family (3) * Plus, topic courses with student advisor s approval Area V Humanities and Fine Arts (6-9 crs) Second Language (3) Electives (3-6 crs) You must select courses from two different discipline areas (in case you take 6crs) from the following list: Elective (3) Elective (3) Choose two electives from the following list: ART 105 Introduction to Art (3) ART 107 History of Art I (3) ART 208 History of NM Art & Architecture (3) ART 211 History of Art II (3) DANC 240 Dance Appreciation (3) ENG 270 Children s Literature (3) ENG 262 Literature of the Southwest (3) Pre-requisite ENG 112 ENG 265 Native American Literature 1 (3) ENG 266 Native American Literature II (3) Pre-requisite: ENG 111 ENG 280 Readings in Literature (3) ENG 290 Study of Literature ENG 294 Mythology (3) HIST 101 Western Civilization I (3) HIST 102 Western Civilization II (3) HIST 161 History of the U.S. to 1877 (3) HIST 162 History of the U.S. from 1877 (3) HIST 200 History of the World Religions (3) HIST 220 Southwestern Women s History (3) HIST 230 Chicano Experience in the US (3) HIST 250 American Indian History (3) HIST 260 History of New Mexico (3) HUM 101 Humanities I (3) HUM 102 Humanities II (3) HUM 105 Humanities of the Southwest (3)

HUM 311 Why the Social Sciences Matter ** (3) HUM 414 Humanity and Creativity ** (3) HUM 421 History, Literature, Art & Philosophy ** (3) MUS 103 Music History & Literature I (3) MUS 105 Music Appreciation (3) MUS 218 Music History & Literature II (3) PHIL 110 Intro to Philosophical Problems (3) PHIL 111 History of Philosophy (3) PHIL 150 Critical Thinking (3) PHIL 220 Ethics (3) PIS 200 Introduction to Pueblo Indian Studies (3) THE 120 Introduction to Theatre I (3) THE 130 History of Theatre (3) Plus, topic courses with advisor s approval * If your major is in the area of the Humanities/Fine Arts, unless otherwise regulated by a given department, you should select 9 hrs from Area V and 6 hrs. from Area IV; if in the Social/Behavioral Sciences, you should select 9 hrs from Area IV and 6 hrs from Area V. Consult your major advisor. In any case, you must complete a minimum spread of 15 hrs between Areas IV and V.. ** Students in associate degree programs are advised that upper-division courses are not covered under financial aid. Area VI First Year Experience (3 crs) FYE 100 First Year Experience (3) SUPPORT COURSES (8 crs) MATH 162E Calculus I (4) Pre-requisite: MATH 155, ENGR 120 MATH 163E Calculus II (4) Pre-requisite: MATH 162E MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (77 crs) Computer Science (3 crs) CS 201 Math Foundations of Computer Science (3) Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Engineering (37) EECE 105L Microcomputer Systems (3) EECE 111 Introduction to Web Programming (3) EECE 132 Computer Networks I (3) Prerequisite: None EECE 152L Computer Programming I (3) EET 200/L Electrical Systems I with Lab (4) Pre-requisite: ENGR 120 EECE 230 Introduction to Routing and Switching (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 132 EECE 231L Intermediate Programming (3) EECE 329 Human Computer Interaction (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 231L EECE 330 Computer Networks II (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 132 EECE 351 Advanced Programming (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 231L EECE 355 Web Engineering (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 231L and IT 250 EECE 440 Advanced Computer Networks (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 330, EECE 342 Information Technology (15 crs) IT 250 Introduction to Databases (3) IT 350 Database Management (3) Pre-requisite: IT 250

IT 410 Information Assurance/Security (3) Pre-requisite: EECE 230 and EECE 330 IT 490 Capstone I (3), Senior Standing IT 491 Capstone II (3), Senior Standing Business (4 crs) ENGR 480 Engineering Management and Project Management (4) Pre-requisite: Permission of Academic Advisor Support Technologies (18 crs) EECE 110 Introduction to Engineering (2) Pre-requisites: None ENGR 120 Introductory Math for Engineering Applications (4) Pre-requisites: MATH 130 Electives from EECE/CS/IT/MATH/ENGR (12). At least 9 upper division credits TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 123 SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF COURSES First Semester (15 crs) FYE 100 First Year Experience (3) ENGR 110L Introduction to Engineering (2) EECE 111 Introduction to Web Design (3) ENGR 120L Introductory Math for Engineering Applications (4) EECE 132 Computer Networks I (3) Second Semester (17 crs) ENG 111 English Composition I (3) EECE 152L Computer Programming I (3) EET 200 Electrical Systems I with Lab (4) PHYS 215/L Engineering Physics I with lab (4) EECE 230 Introduction to Routing and Switching (3) Third Semester (16 crs) EECE 105L Microcomputer Systems (3) ENG 116 Technical Writing (3) MATH 145 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3) IT 250 Introduction to Databases (3) Elective Laboratory Science (4) Fourth Semester (15 crs) SPCH 130 Public Speaking (3) ECON 201 Microeconomics (3) EECE 231 Intermediate Programming (3) EECE/IT/CS/MATH/ENGR Elective lower or upper division (3) HFA Elective (3) Fifth Semester (16 crs) MATH 162 Calculus I (4) CS 201 Math Foundations of Computer Science (3) EECE 329 Human Computer Interaction (3) EECE 330 Computer Networks II (3) IT 350 Database Management (3) Sixth Semester (16 crs) MATH 163 Calculus II (4) EECE 350 Advanced Programming (3)

EECE 355 Web Engineering (3) ENGR 480 Engineering Management and Project Management (3) Seventh Semester (16 crs) EECE 440 Advanced Computer Networks (3) IT 490 Capstone I (4) SBS Elective (3) Second Language (3) Eighth Semester (12 crs) IT 410 Information Assurance/Security (3) IT 491 Capstone II (3) SBS or HFA Elective (3) Educational Planning Form (Semester)