Checksheets

A checksheet of course work required for a degree is maintained for each student. It represents a contract with the student. When the requirements listed on the checksheet are satisfied, the student graduates, assuming they have paid their bills, returned library books, etc..

Listed below are links to checksheets. Different checksheets have different degree requirements. Requirements depend on your undergraduate degree program and when you started. Students entering the program as freshmen in 2004 are referred to as the class of 2008 and their checksheet is the one for the class of 2008. Even if they are delayed and graduate in 2009, their checksheet does not change. It remains the checksheet for the class of 2008. The Dean keeps only one checksheet for each student. If you want to change your checksheet or degree requirements, you have to file a petition.

CHECKSHEETS

Biomedical Engineering
  • Class of 2009
  • Class of 2008
  • Class of 2007
  • Class of 2006
  • Class of 2005
  • Computer Engineering
  • Class of 2009
  • Class of 2008
  • Class of 2007
  • Class of 2006
  • Class of 2005
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Class of 2009
  • Class of 2008
  • Class of 2007
  • Class of 2006
  • Class of 2005
  • The back side of the checksheet is the same for all years and programs. Is shows the results of any petitions the student has submitted.

    Degree requirements   Major revisions were made in 2005. They apply to incoming Freshmen (Class 0f 2009). Upperclassmen are urged to switch to the new curriculum. Computer and electrical engineers should at least take advantage of the new capstone design course (ELE 480 and 481). Click on your major for the catalog description of the new curriculum.
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • The degree requirements are almost identical for the classes of 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. Graduation requirements are given on the checksheets. Requirements for the class of 2007 can also be found by following the curriculum link on the departments Undergraduate Programs page.

    A comparison of the checksheets shows the following;

    Biomedical Engineering students in the class of 2009 have ELE 207 added to their requirements and ELE 305 dropped. The biomedical class of 2006 had ELE325 added to the list of Engineering Electives. Requirements for the classes of 2007 and 2008 are the same as for the class of 2006.

    Computer Engineering requirements have been changed for the class of 2009.

  • Drop
    PHY 205, 275
    CSC 301, 402 (moved to Computer Engineering elective list)
    ELE 205 (replaced by ELE 208)
  • Add
    ELE 208: Introduction to Computing Systems (new 3 credit course)
    ELE 313: Linear Systems
    ELE 480-481: Capstone Design Project I & II (new, 2 credit courses)
    One Computer Engineering (CE) Elective. That is, the number of CE Electives has been increased from 2 to 3 courses. However the list of CE elective courses has been expanded to include the previously required courses CSC 301 and 402 as well as 500-level ELE courses with approved petitions.
  • Requirement to take MTH 451 or IME 411 changed to MTH 451 only.
  • Previous changes
    Computer engineering students in the class of 2006 had ELE325 added to the list of engineering electives. Requirements for the class of 2007 are the same as for the class of 2006 except CSC411 is added to the list of Computer Engineering electives. Requirements for the class of 2008 are the same as for the class of 2007 except CSC411 has been dropped from the list of Computer Engineering electives and MCE302 was dropped from the list of Engineering Electives.

    Electrical Engineering requirements have been changed for the class of 2009.

  • Add
    ELE 306 Electronic Design Automation Laboratory
    ELE 480 (Fall) & 481 (Spring) Capstone Design I & II
  • Drop
    ELE 305 Introduction to Computer Architecture
    Reduce the number of credits from 5 to 4 for ELE 343 Electronics II
  • Reduce the number of ELE design electives from five to four courses
  • Require MTH 451 or IME 411
  • Combine the Math elective and Engineering elective into one Technical elective.
  • Previous changes
    Electrical Engineering students in the class of 2006 had ELE325 added to the list of Engineering electives. Requirements for the classes of 2007 and 2008 are the same as for the class of 2006.