Area 2 Track 3
Specialty Area 2: Sustainable Systems Engineering
Track 3: Telecommunication and Computer Network
All incoming full-time students are required to take the one-hour graduate seminar (ENGR 577) during the first year.
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 Course No.  | 
 
 Course Title  | 
 
 Credit Hours  | 
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 Core Courses ( Select 9 Hours)  | 
 
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 ENGR 500  | 
 Probability and Statistics for Engineers  | 
 3  | 
 
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 ENGR 520  | 
 Mathematical Methods in Engineering  | 
 3  | 
 
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 ENGR 530  | 
 Advanced Computer Applications for Engineers  | 
 3  | 
 
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 ENGR 540  | 
 Fundamentals of Engineering Materials  | 
 3  | 
 
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 ENGR 550  | 
 Numerical Methods for Engineering Applications  | 
 3  | 
 
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 ENGR 560  | 
 Optimization Theory and Methods  | 
 3  | 
 
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 Core Course (Select 3 Hours)  | 
 
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 ENGR 570  | 
 Engineering Management Methods  | 
 3  | 
 
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 MGMT 587  | 
 Project Management  | 
 3  | 
 
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 Elective Courses (Select 12 or 18 Hours)  | 
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 ELEN 405  | 
 Digital Signal Processing  | 
 3  | 
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 ELEN 475  | 
 Computer Networks  | 
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 ELEN 521  | 
 Digital Transmission and Data Communications  | 
 3  | 
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 ELEN 523  | 
 Communication Network Engineering  | 
 3  | 
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 ELEN 533  | 
 Information Theory  | 
 3  | 
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 ELEN 535  | 
 Systems Analysis and Management  | 
 3  | 
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 ELEN 588  | 
 Topics in Telecommunications and Computer Networks  | 
 3  | 
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 Elective(s)  | 
 (Other Specialty Areas)  | 
 3-6  | 
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 Degree Options (Select 6 Hours)  | 
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 ENGR 599  | 
 Engineering Project (Non Thesis Option)  | 
 6  | 
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 ENGR 600  | 
 Thesis  | 
 6  | 
Foundation Courses
A student lacking an undergraduate degree in engineering must show competency in the following courses:
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 MATH 264  | 
 Calculus I  | 
 4  | 
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 MATH 265  | 
 Calculus II  | 
 4  | 
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 MATH 395  | 
 Calculus III and Differential Equations  | 
 4  | 
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 CHEM 112  | 
 General Chemistry Lab  | 
 1  | 
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 CHEM 132  | 
 General Chemistry  | 
 3  | 
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 PHYS221/223  | 
 General Physics  | 
 4  | 
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 PHYS 222/224  | 
 General Physics II  | 
 4  |