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Computer Engineering

Graduation Requirements
University of Washington
The graduation requirements shown below are subject to change.
For more information, see the CSE Undergraduate Website, available at
https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/current-students/degree

Computer Engineering Component


General Education Component
Fundamentals (32-33 credits)
Written & Oral Communication (12 credits)  *CSE 123 Intro to Computer Programming III (4)
OR
 *English Composition (5) *CSE 143 Computer Programming II (5)
 ENGR 231 Intro. to Technical Writing (3)  CSE 311 Foundations of Computing I (4)
 Approved UW Writing or Composition Course (4)  CSE 312 Foundations of Computing II (4)
 CSE 332 Data Structures and Parallelism (4)
Diversity Requirement (5 credits)  CSE 351 The Hardware/Software Interface (4)
 EE 205 Intro to Signal Conditioning (4)
or EE 215 Intro to Electrical Engineering
 UW Diversity Requirement (5)  CSE 369 Introduction to Digital Design (3)
Note: These credits may overlap with other requirements.  CSE/EE 371 Design of Digital Circuits & Systems (5)

Areas of Inquiry (30 credits) Core and Electives (40 credits)


Select at least 40 additional CE credits, including at least:
 Arts & Humanities (10-20)
 Social Sciences (10-20)
 One course chosen from: (2-4)
CSE 403, CSE/EE 474, CSE 480, or CSE 484
 3 additional courses chosen from the (12-15)
Mathematics & Science Component Computer Engineering Systems Electives list
on the CSE website
Mathematics & Natural Sciences (41 credits)
 2 additional courses from the CSE Core (6-10)
Courses list on the CSE website
 *MATH 124, 125, 126 or 134, 135, 136 (15)  1 course from the the CSE Capstone list (5)
Calculus with Analytical Geometry  Additional courses from the CSE Electives list (6-15)
 MATH 208 (waived if 136 taken) (3) (which can include additional courses from the
Matrix / Linear Algebra CSE Core Courses list), CSE 121, or CSE 122, to
 *PHYS 121 Mechanics (or PHYS 141) (5) bring total CSE electives to 40 credits (including CSE
 PHYS 122 Electromagnetism (or PHYS 142) (5) 121 or CSE 122 if taken).
 10 additional credits from the list of approved (10) Additional CSE or Engineering credits to bring
natural science courses for Computer Engineering on
the total CSE + Engineering credits to 40, not
the CSE website
 3 to 6 additional credits of Math/Science (to (3-6) including the Fundamentals section above .
bring the total to 41) chosen from approved (This is needed only if courses outside of CSE and
Engineering are used to meet the electives requirement above.)
natural science courses for Computer Engineering on
the CSE website, as well as STAT 391, 394, MATH
207, 209, 318, 334, 335, 394, AMATH 351, 353.
Free Electives to bring total credits up to the 180
* Denotes prerequisites that must be fully completed required for graduation
before applying to the major. This does not apply to direct-
to-major freshmen applicants. Note: A student’s cumulative GPA must not fall below a 2.0.

Rev: 09/2023

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