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UW Computer Engineering Curriculum for Transfers

I'm considering transferring into computer engineering at the University of Washington. How is the curriculum structured for transfer students? Are there any specific prerequisites I should be aware of? Thanks in advance for any insights!

11 months ago

The University of Washington's (UW) Computer Engineering program offers a solid curriculum designed to be comprehensive, industry-effective, and flexible to accommodate both straight-from-high-school students and transfer students.

Transfer students should take note of two key curriculum components: prerequisite coursework, and the major-specific curriculum post-admittance.

The list of prerequisite coursework includes:

1. English Composition

2. Calculus series (typically three quarters or two semesters)

3. Differential equations

4. Physics with calculus series (usually three quarters or two semester)

5. C programming and hardware fundamentals

Upon meeting the prerequisite coursework, you should then be eligible to apply for the program.

The Computer Engineering curriculum at UW spans over a vast range of topics such as Intro to Digital Design and Computer organization, which deal with the fundamentals of computer hardware. You will also study subjects like data structures, operating systems, and computer networks that are the foundational pieces of software engineering. Furthermore, upper-division technical electives give you the freedom to focus on areas such as machine learning, cloud computing, cybersecurity, etc., based on your interests.

While these general guidelines hold, you'd be advised to get in touch with a UW admissions advisor or the academic counselor for the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering for specific requirements and equivalency information, as credit transfers might depend on the institution where you've completed your previous coursework.

Good luck for your transfer process! Remember, being proactive and staying informed will help facilitate a smooth transition.

11 months ago

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