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Intelligent Systems Engineering Degree Requirements

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Review the degree requirements

All degree requirements are listed in the Luddy academic bulletin. As an undergraduate, student, you can review your specific requirements by choosing the bulletin that represents the year you entered IU. The bulletin for the most current academic year is typically released later in the summer.

 

Intelligent Systems Engineering Core (39 credits)

  • 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: Computer Systems I
  • ENGR-E 225: Introduction to Circuits
  • ENGR-E 250: Systems, Signals, and Control
  • ENGR-E 299: Engineering Professionalization and Ethics
  • ENGR-E 332: Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
  • ENGR-Y 395: Career Development for ISE Majors
  • MATH-E 449: Advanced Undergraduate Engineering Mathematical Methods
  • ENGR-E 490: Engineering Capstone Design I
  • ENGR-E 491: Engineering Capstone Design II

 

Natural and Mathematical Sciences (30 credits)

  • 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 350: Introduction to Statistical Inference
    • 300-level statistics equivalent with approval of DUGS

 

Additional Luddy Courses

In addition to General Education Requirements, the Luddy School requires students to complete a few extra requirements to meet the Shared Goals of IU Bloomington. For Intelligent Systems Engineering, students must complete:

  • Diversity in the U.S.
  • English Composition (grade of C or higher)

 

Intelligent Systems Engineering: Sample First Semester Schedule

Your advisor can help you with your specific situation, but just to give you an idea, a sample ISE first semester schedule usually totals around 13-14 credits and includes the following:

  • ENGR-E 101: Engineering Innovation & Design (3 cr)
  • ENG-W 131: English Composition (3 cr)
  • MATH-M 211: Calculus 1 (4 cr)
  • N&M General Education: CHEM-C 117 or BIOL-L 112 (3-4 cr)

*NSO students are pre-enrolled in ENGR-E 101 and ENG-W 131

 

(For NSO students only): Pre-enrollment

You will be pre-enrolled in one or more courses prior to your NSO advising appointment. These courses may include English Composition, English Language Improvement (for some international students), and ENGR-E 101.

You can check your current enrollment in your Student Center from One.IU. You can review your enrollment with an academic advisor during your NSO advising appointment and make adjustments at that time.