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INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CURRICULUM

Core Courses

ISE students take 39 credits of core courses, including:

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• ENGR E101 Innovation and Design

• ENGR E110 Engineering Computing Architectures

• ENGR E111 Software Systems Engineering

• ENGR E201 Computer Systems Engineering

• ENGR E221 Intelligent Systems I

• ENGR E225 Introduction to Circuits

• ENGR E250 Systems, Signals, and Control

• ENGR E299 Engineering Professionalization and Ethics

• ENGR E332 Introduction to Modeling and Simulation

• ENGR Y395 Career Development for ISE Majors

• MATH E449 Advanced Undergraduate Engineering Mathematical Methods

Concentrations

Students select one of three concentrations:

Concentration Things Students Learn

Bioengineering

How to address biological, environmental, agricultural, and medical challenges in ways that improve individual human lives and the way humans live in their environment. Also has a pre-med track.

Computer Engineering/ Cyber-physical Systems Engineering

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Direct applications of computing. CE includes everything from artificial intelligence to building more efficient networks to making computer hardware smaller, faster, and more capable. CPS combines human or environmental interaction with computational technology to build ‘smart’ networked systems engineered to sense and interact with the physical world.

Integrates concepts from electrical and materials engineering with nanoscience, designing atomby-atom structures to create real-world devices with previously unachievable behaviors and performance. Nanoengineers apply sensing and nanofabrication technologies to a wide range of arenas, such as energy and food production, and national security.

See the IU bulletin for a complete listing of degree requirements.

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