University Catalog 2025-2026

Computer Engineering (BS): Networking Software Concentration

The CPE core courses provide a foundation for all CPE students in electric circuits, digital logic, computer systems, programming, signals, linear systems, embedded systems, discrete math, data structures, teaming and communication, and the social and ethical dimensions of the practice of electrical and computer engineering.

Students will select a concentration for their CPE degree. CPE offers a robust set of concentrations to guide students in their studies. All concentrations within CPE share the core courses required by the major. Concentrations are offered in the following areas: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Architecture and Emerging Systems, Computer Systems Software, Embedded Systems, Networking Hardware, and Networking Software.

Each CPE concentration contains 22 hours of work. Students will take 12 hours from a prescribed list of courses that provide the necessary depth and background to pursue a career in the area. An additional 10 hours from a broader list of “open” electives are also required as part of the concentration, and these are meant to reinforce and add breadth to that area. There are many connections between areas and too many to explicitly list, and therefore, the open category gives students the freedom to choose courses that either broaden or deepen their expertise as they determine appropriate in consultation with their advisor. Furthermore, the open elective list intentionally allows students to take courses outside of ECE, such as other engineering, math, or science courses.

In their final year, all Computer Engineering majors participate in a two-semester senior design course sequence. Students work in teams to solve an engineering problem identified by faculty or industrial sponsors. Over the course of two semesters, students gain experience designing, documenting, and communicating about their project to various audiences.

This curriculum leads to a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and is nationally accredited by ABET, http://www.abet.org.

Plan Requirements

Major Field of Study Requirements
Math
MA 141Calculus I 1,24
MA 241Calculus II 1,24
MA 242Calculus III4
ST 371Introduction to Probability and Distribution Theory3
Science
CH 101
CH 102
Chemistry - A Molecular Science
and General Chemistry Laboratory 1,2
4
PY 205
PY 206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1,2
4
PY 208
PY 209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
Computer Engineering Core Courses
ECE 109Introduction to Computer Systems 33
ECE 200Introduction to Signals, Circuits and Systems 34
ECE 209Computer Systems Programming 33
ECE 211Electric Circuits 34
ECE 212Fundamentals of Logic Design 33
ECE 220Analytical Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering 33
CSC 226Discrete Mathematics 33
ECE 301Linear Systems3
ECE 306Introduction to Embedded Systems3
ECE 309Data Structures and Object-Oriented Programming for Electrical and Computer Engineers3
ECE 381Engineering Profession for Computer Engineers1
or ECE 380 Engineering Profession for Electrical Engineers
or ECE 383 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Product Development
ECE 484Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Design I3
or ECE 482 Engineering Entrepreneurship Senior Design I
ECE 485Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Design II3
or ECE 483 Engineering Entrepreneurship Senior Design II
Networking Software Concentration
ECE 407Introduction to Computer Networking3
ECE 470Internetworking3
Networking Software Electives6
Open Electives 510
Other Major Requirements
COM 110Public Speaking3
ENG 331Communication for Engineering and Technology3
College Requirements
E 101Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 31
E 102Engineering in the 21st Century 32
E 115Introduction to Computing Environments 31
EC 205Fundamentals of Economics3
or EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics
or ARE 201 Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
or ARE 201A Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Total Hours101
GEP Courses
ENG 101Academic Writing and Research 34
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives3
GEP Elective3
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
GEP Foundations of American Democracy (verify requirement)
World Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours21

Networking Software Electives

ECE 460Course ECE 460 Not Found 43
or ECE 560 Course ECE 560 Not Found
ECE 461Embedded System Analysis and Optimization 43
or ECE 561 Embedded System Analysis and Optimization
ECE 465Operating Systems Design 43
or ECE 565 Operating Systems Design
ECE 573Internet Protocols 43
ECE 574Computer and Network Security 43
ECE 575Introduction to Wireless Networking 43
ECE 577Switched Network Management 43

 Open Electives

Open Electives

Choose from the ECE Elective List or the other Open Electives listed below.

ECE Elective

ECE 402Communications Engineering3
ECE 403Electronics Engineering3
ECE 404Introduction to Solid-State Devices3
ECE 406/506Architecture Of Parallel Computers3
ECE 407Introduction to Computer Networking3
ECE 410/510Introduction to Signal Processing3
ECE 411Introduction to Machine Learning3
ECE 418/518Wearable Biosensors and Microsystems3
ECE 420Wireless Communication Systems3
ECE 422Transmission Lines and Antennas for Wireless3
ECE 423Introduction to Photonics and Optical Communications3
ECE 424/524Radio System Design3
ECE 426Analog Electronics Laboratory3
ECE 434Fundamentals of Power Electronics3
ECE 436Digital Control Systems3
ECE 442Introduction to Integrated Circuit Technology and Fabrication3
ECE 451Power System Analysis3
ECE 452/552Renewable Electric Energy Systems3
ECE 453Electric Motor Drives3
ECE 455Industrial Robot Systems3
ECE 456/556Mechatronics3
ECE 460/560Course ECE 460 Not Found3
ECE 461/561Embedded System Analysis and Optimization3
ECE 463/563Microprocessor Architecture3
ECE 464/564ASIC and FPGA Design with Verilog3
ECE 465/565Operating Systems Design3
ECE 466/566Compiler Optimization and Scheduling3
ECE 468/568Conventional and Emerging Nanomanufacturing Techniques and Their Applications in Nanosystems3
ECE 470Internetworking3
ECE 488/588Systems Biology Modeling of Plant Regulation3
ECE 489/589Solid State Solar and Thermal Energy Harvesting3
ECE 492Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering1-4
ECE 505Neural Interface Engineering3
ECE 511Analog Electronics3
ECE 512Data Science from a Signal Processing Perspective3
ECE 514Random Processes3
ECE 515Digital Communications3
ECE 516System Control Engineering3
ECE 517Object-Oriented Design and Development3
ECE 522Medical Instrumentation3
ECE 523Photonics and Optical Communications3
ECE 530Physics of Semiconductors 3
ECE 531Course ECE 531 Not Found3
ECE 532Course ECE 532 Not Found3
ECE 533Power Electronics Design & Packaging3
ECE 534Power Electronics3
ECE 535Design of Electromechanical Systems3
ECE 536Digital Control System Projects3
ECE 538Integrated Circuits Technology and Fabrication3
ECE 540Electromagnetic Fields3
ECE 541Antennas and Arrays3
ECE 542Neural Networks and Deep Learning3
ECE 544Design Of Electronic Packaging and Interconnects3
ECE 546VLSI Systems Design3
ECE 547Cloud Computing Technology3
ECE 549RF Design for Wireless3
ECE 550Power System Operation and Control3
ECE 551Smart Electric Power Distribution Systems3
ECE 553Semiconductor Power Devices3
ECE 554Electric Motor Drives3
ECE 555Autonomous Robot Systems3
ECE 557Principles Of MOS Transistors3
ECE 558Digital Imaging Systems3
ECE 570Computer Networks3
ECE 573Internet Protocols3
ECE 574Computer and Network Security3
ECE 575Introduction to Wireless Networking3
ECE 576Networking Services: QoS, Signaling, Processes3
ECE 577Switched Network Management3
ECE 578LTE and 5G Communications3
ECE 579Introduction to Computer Performance Modeling3
ECE 581Electric Power System Protection3
ECE 582Course ECE 582 Not Found3
ECE 583Electric Power Engineering Practicum I3
ECE 584Electric Power Engineering Practicum II3
ECE 585The Business of the Electric Utility Industry3
ECE 586Communication and SCADA Systems for Smart Grid3
ECE 587Power System Transients Analysis3
ECE 591Special Topics In Electrical Engineering1-6
ECE 592Special Topics In Electrical Engineering1-6
ECE 303Electromagnetic Fields3
E 304Introduction to Nano Science and Technology3
ECE 305Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion3
ECE 306Introduction to Embedded Systems3
ECE 308Elements of Control Systems3
ECE 309Data Structures and Object-Oriented Programming for Electrical and Computer Engineers3
ECE 310Design of Complex Digital Systems3
ECE 384Practical Engineering Prototyping3
ECE 425Neural Networks and Deep Learning3
or ECE 525 Neural Networks and Deep Learning
ECE 469Quantum Programming3
CE 214Engineering Mechanics-Statics3
or MAE 206 Engineering Statics
MSE 200Mechanical Properties of Structural Materials3
or MSE 201 Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials
ISE 311Engineering Economic Analysis3
MAE 208Engineering Dynamics3
MAE 201Thermal-Fluid Sciences3
MAE 302/BME 525Engineering Thermodynamics II3
DSA 200 or higher level courses, up to 3 credit hours3
College of Science courses 400-level or higher with permission of advisor
College of Engineering Courses 400-level or higher with permission of advisor
1

Course required for Change of Degree Audit (CODA).

2

A grade of C or higher is required.

3

A grade of C- or higher is required.

4

Minimum GPA of 3.5 required to enroll in graduate level courses.

5

Suggested open electives include ECE 310, 402, 410, 411, 420, 422. 

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1,2 3
CH 102 General Chemistry Laboratory 1,2 1
E 101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 3 1
E 115 Introduction to Computing Environments 3 1
ENG 101 Academic Writing and Research 3 4
MA 141 Calculus I 1,2 4
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
 Hours15
Spring Semester
ECE 109 Introduction to Computer Systems 3 3
MA 241 Calculus II 1,2 4
PY 205 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I 1,2 3
PY 206 Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1,2 1
E 102 Engineering in the 21st Century 3 2
EC 205
Fundamentals of Economics
or Principles of Microeconomics
or Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
or Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
3
 Hours16
Second Year
Fall Semester
ECE 200 Introduction to Signals, Circuits and Systems 3 4
ECE 209 Computer Systems Programming 3 3
MA 242 Calculus III 4
PY 208
PY 209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
 Hours15
Spring Semester
COM 110 Public Speaking 3
CSC 226 Discrete Mathematics 3 3
ECE 211 Electric Circuits 3 4
ECE 212 Fundamentals of Logic Design 3 3
ECE 220 Analytical Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering 3 3
 Hours16
Third Year
Fall Semester
ECE 301 Linear Systems 3
ECE 306 Introduction to Embedded Systems 3
ECE 309 Data Structures and Object-Oriented Programming for Electrical and Computer Engineers 3
ST 371 Introduction to Probability and Distribution Theory 3
GEP Requirement 3
 Hours15
Spring Semester
ECE 407 Introduction to Computer Networking 3
Select one of the following: 1
Engineering Profession for Electrical Engineers
Engineering Profession for Computer Engineers
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Product Development
Open Electives 5 7
ENG 331 Communication for Engineering and Technology 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
 Hours15
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
ECE 484 Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Design I 3
Networking Software Elective 3
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
Open Electives 5 3
 Hours15
Spring Semester
ECE 485 Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Design II 3
ECE 470 Internetworking 3
GEP Requirement 3
GEP Requirement 3
Networking Software Elective 3
 Hours15
 Total Hours122
1

Course required for Change of Degree Audit (CODA).

2

A grade of C or higher is required.

3

A grade of C- or higher is required.

4

A minimum GPA of 3.5 is required to enroll in graduate-level courses.

5

Suggested open electives include ECE 310, 402, 410, 411, 420, and 422.

A computer engineering degree unlocks a vast array of exciting career opportunities at the forefront of technology. Graduates can delve into roles such as hardware engineers—designing and optimizing the next generation of computing devices—or software engineers who crafting innovative applications and systems that drive technological progress. You have career opportunities in fields like cybersecurity or you can delve into artificial intelligence and machine learning, developing algorithms that power intelligent systems.

Additionally, opportunities abound in areas such as embedded systems, where engineers create the brains behind smart devices, and in networking, where they build the backbone of our connected world. Moreover, with the rapid expansion of fields like the Internet of Things, augmented reality, and quantum computing, the possibilities for computer engineering professionals are continually expanding, offering avenues for creative problem-solving and impactful innovation across industries.

Whether in established tech giants like Apple, Samsung, or Analog Devices, cutting-edge startups, research institutions, or entrepreneurial ventures, computer engineering graduates are poised to shape the future of technology and drive meaningful change in society.

You can see some currently-hiring positions in ePack for examples of career paths.

Career Titles

  • Architectural Drafters
  • Automotive Engineering Technicians
  • Computer and Information Scientists
  • Computer and Information Systems Managers
  • Computer Hardware Engineers
  • Computer Network Architects
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Computer Systems Engineer
  • Database Administrator
  • Database Architects
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians
  • Engineering Professor
  • Information Security Analysts
  • Sales Representative (Computers)
  • Software Developers - Applications
  • Telecommunications Engineering Specialists

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