Here at the University of Kentucky, there’s a
stereotype that says that a Computer Engineer will stay here for five years
because of all the work that has to be accomplished for the major. It is a
major that requires at least 136 credit hours, which seems reasonable for
someone who starts off with all the required pre-requisites, but there are some
students who start off behind because they didn’t have a high enough ACT score
or didn’t take the right class in high school. All CE majors are recommended to
start off with Calculus I and go through to Calculus IV. The problem with that
is a lot of people had to take Pre-Calculus first, putting some people a bit
behind already. Others that had to start in an even lower math class are even
further behind because Pre-Calculus and Calculus are pre-requisites for some of
the other CE classes. Another problem is that some classes are only taught in
certain times of the year, such as EE 480 and CS441. If someone is behind in
they might miss the chance to take these classes because of the pre-requisites
that are needed. Along with all the computer engineering classes and UK core
classes that are needed, some electrical engineering and computer science
technical electives are needed to graduate.
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