ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAMS
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY: Participation in the Industrial Practice Programs of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science (EJS) is open to all students admitted to the School, having a declared major, and in good academic standing. Interested students must complete the IPP admission process, meet the assignment eligibility requirements of both their degree and major, and generally follow IP Programs rules and regulations.
Completing the admission process and the assignment eligibility requirements does not guarantee placement on an IPP assignment. Employers may have stricter eligibility requirements than the EJS requirements and employers make the final hiring decisions. The IPP staff will make every effort to assist interested students, but placement cannot be guaranteed. A summary of the assignment eligibility requirements are below.
Fall Semester 2007
Undergraduate
| Date | Day | Time | Room |
| August 31, 2007 | Friday | 11:AM -12:30 PM | ECSS 2.312 |
| September 7, 2007 | Friday | 2:00-3:30 PM | ECSS 2.312 |
| September 5, 2007 | Weds | 3:30-5:00 PM | TI Auditorium 2.102 |
Graduate
| Date | Day | Time | Room |
| August 31, 2007 | Friday | 2:00-3:30 PM | ECSS 2.312 |
| September 7 , 2007 | Friday | 11:AM -12:30 PM | ECSS 2.312 |
| September 6,2007 | Thurs | 3:30-5:00 PM | TI Auditorium 2.102 |
PLEASE NOTE: ECS students are requested to pre-register for an IPP/Co-op orientation session located inside ECSS 2.502, the Student Services Suite or by clicking here to register on-line. Students who previously attended an IPP Co-op Orientation do NOT need to do so a second time.
Undergraduate Assignment Eligibility Requirements
Maintain a minimum of a 2.0 GPA overall and in major,
complete a minimum of 15 hours at UTD, and
a minimum of 45 hours in their CS, EE, SE, or TE degree plan, including the following courses:
| Course # | Course Title | CS | EE | SE | TE | CE |
| CE/CS 1315 or CE/CS 1337 | Computer Science I | X | X | X | X | X |
| CS 2305 | Discrete Mathematics I | X | X | |||
| CR/CS 2315 or CE/CS 2336 | Computer Science II | X | X | X | ||
| CS 2325 | Computer Organization and Assembler or | X | ||||
| CS 2310 + CE/EE 2110 | Introduction to Digital Systems & Lab | X | ||||
| CE/EE 2310 + CE/EE 2110 | Intro to Digital Systems & Lab | X | ||||
| Math 2417 | Calculus I | X | X | X | X | X |
| Math 2419 | Calculus II | X | X | X | X | X |
| Math 2420 | Differential Equations with Applications | X | X | X | ||
| Phys 2325 | Mechanics and Heat | X | X | X | X | X |
| Phys 2125 | Mechanics and Heat Lab | X | X | X | X | X |
| Phys 2326 | Electricity and Magnetism | X | X | X | X | X |
| Phys 2126 | Electricity and Magnetism Lab | X | X | X | X | X |
| EE or TE 3301 | Electrical Network Analysis | X | ||||
| CE/EE 3301 + 3101 | Electrical Network Analysis | X | ||||
| CE/EE 3320 + 3120 | Digital Circuits | X |
Assignment Eligibility Requirements for Graduate Students
Maintain a minimum of a 3.0 overall GPA for all UTD graduate level courses and complete the departmental requirements noted below.
Computer Engineering: Successful completion of three of the four 6000 level CE degree requirements which are listed below.
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CE 6302 Microprocessor Systems, CE 6304 Computer Architecture, CE 6325 VLSI Design, CE 6378 Advanced Operating Systems
Computer Science: Successful completion of nine hours of 6000 level or higher CS courses.
Electrical Engineering: Successful completion of eighteen hours in graduate leve EE degree requirements, which are part of a Degree Plan on file with the EE department.
Software Engineering: Successful completion of nine hours of 6000 level or higher Jonsson School CS courses.
Telecommunications Engineering: Successful completion of three of the five 6000 level, Jonsson School, TE degree requirements which are listed below.
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CS 6352 Performance of Computer Systems, CS 6390 Advanced Communication And Computer Networks, EE 6349 Random Processes, EE 6352 Digital Communication Systems, TE/CS 6385 Algorithmic Aspects of Telecommunication Networks


