Computer Engineering
MSU –
RCTC
equivalents of MSU –
(Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics)
MSU –
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MSU-Mankato First Year |
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Fall |
Credits |
Spring |
Credits |
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MATH 121, Calculus I |
4 |
MATH 122, Calculus II |
4 |
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SPEE 233* Public Speaking for
Technology |
3 |
PHYS 221, Gen. Physics I |
5 |
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|
4 |
CHEM 201 Chemistry I |
5 |
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EE 106 Introduction to
EE & CE I |
1 |
EE 107 Intro to EE &
CE II |
3 |
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H/SS Elective** |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Total |
17 |
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Second Year |
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Fall |
Credits |
Spring |
Credits |
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MATH 321, Differential
Equations |
4 |
MATH 223, Calculus III |
4 |
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PHYS 222, Gen. Physics
II |
5 |
EE 231 Circuit Analysis
II |
3 |
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CS220 Machine Struc/Prog |
3 |
EE 244 Intro to Digital
Systems |
3 |
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EE 230, Circuits I |
3 |
EE 254 Digital &
Circuits Lab |
1 |
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EE 235, Micro I Lab |
1 |
ME 291 Engineering Analysis OR MATH 354 Con. Of Prob. & Stat |
3 |
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|
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H/SS Elective** |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
Total |
17 |
The above table is adapted from MSU-Mankato’s Computer
Engineering advising sheet
RCTC 2-year plan
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First
Year Fall |
Credits |
First
Year Spring |
Credits |
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MATH 1127
Calculus I |
5 |
MATH 1128
Calculus II |
5 |
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PHYS 1127
Classical Physics I |
5 |
PHYS 1128
Classical Physics II |
5 |
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ENGL 1117 |
4 |
ENGL 1109
Introduction to Technical Communication
OR SPCH 1114
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
3 |
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Hum/Soc Sci Elective (*See Recommended List below) |
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ENGR 1152 Logic
Design |
4 |
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Second
Year Fall |
Credits |
Second
Year Spring |
Credits |
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MATH 2237 Multivariable and Vector Calculus |
5 |
MATH 2238
Differential Equations and Linear Algebra |
5 |
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CHEM 1127
Chemical Principles I |
4 |
ECON 2214 or ECON 2215 |
3 |
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ENGR 2213
Linear Circuit Analysis I |
4 |
ENGR 2214
Linear Circuit Analysis II |
4 |
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Hum/Soc Sci Elective
(*See Recommended List below) |
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Hum/Soc Sci Elective (*See Recommended List below) |
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Note: CHEM
1127, ENGR 1152, ENGL 1117 and ENGL 1109/SPCH 1114 can be taken at any time, as
they are not prerequisites for other courses.
It is most important to take Calculus I (Math
1127) and Classical Physics I (Physics 1127) as early as possible, as many
following courses require them as prerequisites.
*For information on General Education requirements and
Humanities/Social Science Electives: