While the degree requirements differ in some details, undergraduate majors working toward either degree have the same broad opportunities to take the wide array of courses that the Allen School offers. One course chosen from: CSE 403, CSE 474/E E 474, or CSE 484, Three additional courses chosen from the computer engineering systems electives list in the online CSE handbook, Two additional courses chosen from the CSE core course list in the online CSE handbook. Calculus I (TMATH 124 or equivalent) 2. The computer engineering undergraduate degree is housed in the College of Engineering and is thereby accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, phone: (410) 347-7700. 45 credits in courses chosen from the computer science course list. Beyond the popular introductory programming courses taken by thousands of students from every major on campus, our courses cover everything from the mathematical foundations of what computers can and cannot do; to hands-on experiences building software and hardware artifacts with a range of programming languages and tools; to advanced courses in software engineering, human-computer interaction, computer graphics and animation, artificial intelligence, machine learning, large-scale data management, natural language processing, computer networking, computational biology, robotics, computer security and privacy, and much more. Continuation in the major requires maintaining satisfactory progress. This is based on … Course requirements: CSE 142 or equivalent; Grade of 3.7+ in CSE 143 (must be taken at UW Seattle); at least five additional credits toward the Computer Science Regular Admission prerequisites (preferably in Math or Science). Transfer students must earn a minimum of 24 graded credits toward the major through the UW. Non-CSE courses do not belong in any of the five areas above. 4. Note: Some courses are cross-listed and have different course prefixes (e.g., PHIL 205 is cross-listed with ECON 261). The Paul G. Allen Schol of Computer Science and Engineering offers the following programs of study: The core requirements of the two undergraduate majors are similar. Applications open on December 1, and the deadline for applications is March 1. Non-CSE courses do not belong in any of the five areas above. 20 credits in courses numbered 500 or above; 30 credits in CSE courses. Applicants must meet the following requirements: Factors considered include performance in prerequisite courses, quality of overall academic record, demonstrated ability to take at least 12 credits per quarter, record of honors, content of personal statement, applicable work or extracurricular activities, and other special circumstances as disclosed by the applicant. The Allen Center and Gates Center are two of the finest computer science and computer engineering facilities in the nation. Breadth requirement, satisfied through coursework. 423 0 obj <>stream Suggested First- and Second-Year College Courses: MATH 124, MATH 125, MATH 126; PHYS 121, PHYS 122; CSE 142, CSE 143; English composition. All Allen School students have access to these resources. Admission is competitive. Other requirements: Currently … Object-Oriented Programming (TCSS 143 or equivalent) Required cumulative prerequisite GPA of at least 2.5, with a mi… Our deadlines differ according to your admission pathway. The field of computing is broad and growing, and the Allen School's course catalog reflects this breadth. (206) 543-2656 CSE 120 Computer Science Principles (5) NW, QSR Introduces fundamental concepts of computer science and computational thinking. The Allen School offers two undergraduate degrees: Computer Science (through the College of Arts & Sciences) and Computer Engineering (through the College of Engineering). Open only to students currently enrolled as computer science or computer engineering majors at the UW. 7 credits may be in one or more supporting fields such as engineering, mathematics, natural sciences, business administration, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, or medicine. Deadlines are noted below in the details for each pathway. To qualify for admission to the *Bachelor of Science in CSS, applicants must first be admitted to the University of Washington Tacomaand have completed the following required prerequisites: 1. Each major links to the General Catalog, where you can learn more about its admission and graduation requirements. Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Requirements (122 Credits) Students may apply for certification into the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree program after completion of Cpt S 121, 122, 223; Math 171, 172, 216; Phil 201; Phys 201. endstream endobj 372 0 obj <>/Metadata 16 0 R/Outlines 47 0 R/Pages 369 0 R/StructTreeRoot 52 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 373 0 obj <>/MediaBox[0 0 612 792]/Parent 369 0 R/Resources<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/Tabs/S/Type/Page>> endobj 374 0 obj <>stream The Allen School is widely recognized as one of the top programs in the world, with passionate faculty bringing the latest advances into the classroom and the lab. Students may petition to substitute courses in other fields. Applications accepted once a year in spring. While the applications of computing continue to grow and change, the core magic of the Allen School is timeless: computer scientists and engineers combine creative problem-solving, rigorous design, and the creation of algorithms, software, and hardware systems to build solutions that change the world. Adviser Graduate Program Coordinator Applicants will be notified of an admissions decision by April 1. Within this six year timeframe, students may choose a more recent Bulletin published for degree, major, minor or general education requirements. No RSVP needed Coursework taken toward the MS degree is applicable toward the PhD degree. With approval, other presentations may satisfy this requirement. Students will need to fulfill a General Education component, a Mathematics and Science component, and a Computer (Science or Engineering) component that consists of required classes and senior electives. Leadership: Graduates engage in successful careers in industry, academia, and public service, providing technical leadership for their business, profession, and community. %%EOF Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science and Engineering. GRE (general examination) except applicants with a PhD from a U.S. institution, Two years of post-degree professional experience, Significant computing background, to include the following undergraduate courses: data structures, algorithms, computer systems, and programming languages; or professional experience in these areas. Students can pursue full-time graduate study leading to a PhD with an integrated MS. Students can also pursue part-time graduate study in the evening, leading to an MS. Current undergraduate computer science and computer engineering majors can apply to a full-time MS program integrated with the bachelor's degree. Free Electives (20-25 credits, to bring total for the degree to 180), Either NBIO 405/BIOEN 466, or both NBIO 301 and NBIO 302, One course from PHIL 442 (preferred), PHIL 242, or PHIL 409, Electives At least 12 additional graded credits from the Neural Computation and Engineering elective list, available on the program website, Minimum cumulative 2.00 GPA for courses counted toward the minor, Minimum 18 credits outside the student's major. h�bbd``b`z$@�w@�}�`�"&��` ��$��@�x7 �z$��Az5�D�w !����h�� �3ν` A � www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugradscholars/scholarships.html, The Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering degree, The Bachelor of Science degree with a major in computer science (see, Minor in Neural Computation and Engineering, Deadlines for requesting placement: July 1 and January 15, Course requirements to request placement: MATH 124, MATH 125, MATH 126; PHYS 121; CSE 142, CSE 143; 5 credits English composition, Grade requirements: Minimum 2.0 grade in each course required for placement; minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA in courses required for placement, Department application deadlines: July 1 and January 15, Minimum course requirements: MATH 124, MATH 125, MATH 126; PHYS 121; CSE 142, CSE 143; 5 credits English composition. Maximum 12 graduate credits taken as an undergraduate may apply to the master's degree. 387 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<1E98F4BDB3DF254FB92DAE7719FE9D4E><285D1D029C230C439DC5CA61DF5B82B5>]/Index[371 53]/Info 370 0 R/Length 85/Prev 188085/Root 372 0 R/Size 424/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream Includes logical reasoning, problem solving, data representation, abstraction, the creation of digital artifacts such as web pages and programs, managing complexity, operation of computers and networks, effective web searching, ethical, legal and social … Admission Requirements Open only to students currently enrolled as computer science or computer engineering majors at the UW. All courses completed prior to application deadline, Minimum 30 graded college credits completed by application deadline, Grade requirements: Minimum 2.0 grade for each course required for application; minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA in courses required for application. CSE majors courses, Math 308, TC 231, approved science, etc.) Minimum 36 credits of approved graded 400-level and 500-level courses except as substituted by research credit: Minimum 32 credits in CSE courses.