Undergraduate Programs
Degree Programs
BS in Intelligent Systems Engineering
SICE Major Requirements
** Equivalent honors versions of regular courses may substitute for all requirements. Please see specific course descriptions, posted in respective bulletin, for prerequisites and other pertinent information. **
The School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering student database (SHEAR) enables students to check their academic degree information, add/drop minors, add/change specializations/cognates/concentrations and apply to graduate. Students are responsible for these actions.
Major Requirements
Students must receive a minimum grade of C- in each course and a major GPA of 2.0 or higher
12 hours in the major must be completed on the Bloomington campus.
Students must complete the following:
Natural and Mathematical Sciences
Must complete:
- MATH-M 211 Calculus I
- MATH-M 212 Calculus II
- PHYS-P 221 Physics I
- PHYS-P 222 Physics II
Select 1 course from the following:
- MATH-M 365 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- STAT-S 320 Introduction to Statistics
- STAT-S 350 Introduction to Statistical Inference
Core courses
Must complete:
- CSCI-Y 395 Career Development
- ENGR-E 101 Innovation and Design
- ENGR-E 110 Engineering Computing Architectures
- ENGR-E 111 Software Systems Engineering
- ENGR-E 201 Computer Systems Engineering
- ENGR-E 221 Intelligent Systems I
- ENGR-E 250 Systems, Signals, and Control
- ENGR-E 299 Engineering Professionalization and Ethics
- ENGR-E 332 Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
- MATH-E 449 Advanced Undergraduate Engineering Mathematical Methods
Each semester Undergraduate Research or Internship will be available.
Capstone
Must complete:
- ENGR-E 490 Engineering Capstone Design I
- ENGR-E 491 Engineering Capstone Design II
Concentration Area Courses
Students should, in consultation with their academic advisor, choose a concentration area. Students must receive a minimum grade of C– in each course. Please consult the concentration area section of this bulletin for the list of concentration areas.
Students may use up to 12 hours of graduate level coursework to count towards their undergraduate degree.