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B. S. (Computer Science & Engg.)

Course Structure

Semester - I
Semester - II
  • Applied Mathematics-I
  • Applied Physics- I
  • Applied Chemistry - I
  • Manufacturing Process
  • Introduction to Computers
  • Communication Skills-1
  • Impact of Science and Technology on Society
  • Applied Mathematics-II
  • Applied Physics- II
  • Applied Chemistry -II
  • Programming and Auto CAD
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Electrical Science
  • Communication Skills I
Semester - III
Semester - IV
  • Applied Mathematics-III
  • Electronics - I
  • Circuits & Systems
  • Foundation of Computer Science
  • Object Oriented Programming 
  • Theory of Automata & Computation
  • Analogue Electronics - II
  • Circuits & Systems - I
  • Communication Systems & Circuits
  • Computer Graphics & Multimedia
  • Operating Systems & System
  • Programming Lab- I I
Semester - V
Semester - VI
  • Digital Circuits & Systems - II
  • Microprocessor Systems - I
  • Computer Architecture
  • Telecommunication Networks
  •  Data Base Management System
  • Algorithm Analysis & Design
  • Operating Systems- II
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Data Communication Networks
  • VLSI Design I
Fourth Year at PURDUE
To complete the final year at Purdue, the students are required to take 38 credit points.
Common to all programs are the following requirements
  • 5 cr ENGR 440/460 Senior Design Sequence
  • 3 cr ENGR 309 Engineering Economics
  • 3 cr PHIL 324 Ethics for Engineers
  • 3 cr COM 307 Communication for Engineers
  • 6 cr Humanities / Social Sciences electives 3 cr Technical Elective
15 Credit hours are specific to Computer Science & Engineering
  • 3 cr CS 309 Discrete Mathematical Structures
  • 3 cr ECE 302 Probabilistic Methods in Electric Engineering
  • 3 cr ECE 311 Electric and Magnetic Fields
  • 3 cr ECE 330 Introduction to Microprocessors
  • 3 cr 1 Electric Computer Engineering Core Elective
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