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SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY
COMPUTER ENGINEERING STUDENT PLANNING WORKSHEET
This worksheet centralizes information pertaining to your progress towards graduation, including contact information,
course planning, and transfers. It is intended to be used as a guideline for advising purposes. See SFSU Academic
Bulletin for most recent major curriculum, course information & prerequisites. You should keep an updated copy
of this worksheet in your folder in the engineering office. Privacy note: By law, all student information and grades are
kept strictly confidential and are only accessed by authorized personnel of the School of Engineering.
Student Information
Student ID#:
Name:___________________________________________________________________________________________
LAST FIRST MI
Main address where official mail may be sent:
___________________________________________________________________________________
STREET
___________________________________________________________________________________
CITY
__________________________ ______________
STATE ZIP
(________)______________________ ______________________________________
PHONE E-MAIL
Term/Year entered SFSU: ____________________ Term/Year you expect to graduate: ___________________
๎˜€ Transfer Student? ๎˜€ If yes, are your transfer credits evaluated?
๎˜€ Graduation plan O.K.?
Advising Information
Advisor Name
Approval Signature
Term Year
Comments
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SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY

COMPUTER ENGINEERING STUDENT PLANNING WORKSHEET

This worksheet centralizes information pertaining to your progress towards graduation, including contact information,

course planning, and transfers. It is intended to be used as a guideline for advising purposes. See SFSU Academic

Bulletin for most recent major curriculum, course information & prerequisites. You should keep an updated copy

of this worksheet in your folder in the engineering office. Privacy note: By law, all student information and grades are

kept strictly confidential and are only accessed by authorized personnel of the School of Engineering.

Student Information

Student ID#:

Name:___________________________________________________________________________________________

LAST FIRST MI

Main address where official mail may be sent:

___________________________________________________________________________________

STREET

___________________________________________________________________________________

CITY

__________________________ ______________

STATE ZIP

(________)______________________ ______________________________________

PHONE E-MAIL

Term/Year entered SFSU: ____________________ Term/Year you expect to graduate: ___________________

Transfer Student? If yes, are your transfer credits evaluated?

Graduation plan O.K.?

Advising Information

Advisor Name Approval Signature Term Year Comments

**Required Courses *** subject to change

  • 15 units of mathematics, 8 units of physics, 3 units of chemistry
  • 20 units of lower division engineering and computer science courses and 40 units of required upper division courses,
  • 6 units of elective courses and 36 units of General Education courses (for Engineering Track)
  • Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Students not meeting the prerequisites can be administratively dropped.
  • All required lower division courses must be passed before upper division courses can be taken

Required Math and Science Lower Division Courses

Required Lower Division Courses for Computer Engineering

Required Upper Division Courses for Computer Engineering Course # Course Name Units Grade SFSU or Transfer

Term Yr

Prerequisite

ENGR 300 Engineering Experimentation 3 F,S ENGR 205๏›™-, 206๏›™- ENGR 301 Electronics Laboratory 1 F,S ENGR 353โ™ฅ ENGR 305 Linear Systems Analysis 3 F,S ENGR 205๏›™- & MATH 245๏›™- CSC 340 Programming Methodology 3 F,S (^) CSC 220๏›™ & CSC 230๏›™ & MATH 227๏›™ ENGR 353 Microelectronics 3 F,S ENGR 205๏›™- & 206 ๏›™- ENGR 356 Digital Design 3 F,S ENGR 205๏›™- ENGR 357 Digital Design Laboratory 1 F,S (^) ENGR 356โ™ฅ ENGR 378 Digital Systems Design 3 F,S ENGR 356๏›™- CSC 413 Software Development 3 F,S CSC 22 0 ๏›™ ENGR 451 Digital Signal Processing 4 F,S ENGR 305๏›™- & ENGR 213๏›™- or 271๏›™- or CSC 210 ๏›™ ENGR 456 Computer Systems 3 F,S (^) ENGR 356๏›™-; ENGR 213๏›™- or CSC 210๏ฃฉ ENGR 476 Computer Communication Networks

3 F,S (^) ENGR 356๏›™-; ENGR 213๏›™- or CSC 210๏ฃฉ

ENGR 478 Design with Microprocessors 4 F,S ENGR 356๏›™-; ENGR 213๏›™- or CSC 210๏ฃฉ ENGR 696 Engineering Design Project I 1 F,S Complete 21 upper division CompE units & ENGR 300๏›™ or ENGR 301๏›™ (see SFSU Bulletin for GWAR information) ENGR 697 Engineering Design Project II 2 F,S ENGR 696๏›™

๏›™- = Engineering Course must have been passed with a grade of C- or better ๏›™ = CSC Course must have been passed with a grade of C or better ๏›™ = Course must have been passed with a grade of C or better โ™ฅ = Course may be taken concurrently

Course Number

Course Name Units Grade SFSU or

Transfer

Term Yr Prerequisite

CHEM 180 Chemistry for the Energy and the Environment

(^3) MATH 70๏›™ or Entry Level Math (ELM) exam with a score of 50 or better (see bulletin for full details) MATH 226 Calculus I (^4) MATH 198๏›™ or 199๏›™ or equivalent or etc, (see bulletin for full details) MATH 227 Calculus II 4 MATH 226๏›™ MATH 228 Calculus III (^4) MATH 227๏›™ MATH 245 Elementary Differential Equations & Linear Algebra

3 MATH 228๏›™

PHYS

General Physics with Calculus I & Lab

4 High school physics or equivalent; MATH 226๏›™; PHYS 222โ™ฅ & MATH 227โ™ฅ PHYS 230/

General Physics with Calculus II & Lab

4 PHYS 220๏›™ & MATH 227๏›™ & PHYS 232โ™ฅ

(MATH 228โ™ฅ recommended)

Course # Course Name Units Grade SFSU or Transfer

Term Yr Prerequisite

ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering 1 F,S High school algebra and trigonometry ENGR 121 Gateway to Computer Engineering

1 F,S High school algebra and trigonometry

ENGR 205 Electric Circuits 3 F,S (^) PHYS 230 & MATH 245โ™ฅ ENGR 206 Circuits and Instrumentation Lab 1 F,S (^) ENGR 205โ™ฅ CSC 210 Introduction to Computer Programming

ENGR 212 Introduction to Unix/Linux for Engineers

2 F,S Consent of instructor

ENGR 213 Introduction to C Programming for Engineers

3 F,S MATH 226๏›™

CSC 220 Data Structures (^3) CSC 210๏›™ CSC 230 Discrete Mathematics (^3) CSC 210๏›™ & MATH 227โ™ฅ๏›™

Transferred Courses

Students wishing to transfer Math, Science, Computer Science and Engineering courses from other educational

institutions should complete this form and see the Program Head of Electrical Engineering in their first term of residence

at SFSU. If you haven't done your transfer credit evaluation with the Program Head, you may not be able to enroll in

courses with prerequisites, so do it now!

  • Students transferring lower division courses from other schools in California only need bring a copy of their

transcripts (official or unofficial) and this form.

  • Transfers of upper division courses and transfers from out-of-state institutions are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Students wishing to make such transfers should bring a copy of the Advanced Standing Evaluation (ASE) from SFSU, as well as all relevant supporting material, including course syllabi, books, notes, etc.

See SFSU Bulletin for Degree Requirements

โ€  Express as semester units. Each quarter unit = 2/3 semester units

Examined by: ___________________________ Signed: _____________________________ Date: ______________

*subject to change (see SFSU Bulletin for current information) August 2019

Course Number Course Name Institution Course Unitsโ€  Term/Year Grade Approval

CHEM 115 or CHEM 180

General Chemistry I: Essential Concepts of Chem. MATH 226 Calculus I MATH 227 Calculus II MATH 228 Calculus III MATH 245 Elementary Differential Equations & Linear Algebra PHYS 220/222 General Physics with Calculus I & Lab PHYS 230/232 General Physics with Calculus II & Lab ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering ENGR 121 Gateway to Computer Engineering ENGR 205 Electric Circuits ENGR 206 Circuits and Instrumentation

ENGR 212 Introduction to Unix/Linux for Engineers ENGR 213 Introduction to C Programming for Engineers CSC 210 Introduction to Computer Programming CSC 220 Data Structures

CSC 230 Discrete Mathematics