国际学生入学条件
Admission to the College of Engineering and Applied Science is based on an overall assessment of both academic and non-academic qualifications. The primary review factors for admission are the strength and quality of the high school curriculum, high school class percentile, grade point average, and the result of the ACT or SAT. Well-prepared freshman applicants will have four years of mathematics (including one-and-a-half years of algebra, one year of geometry, and one-half year of trigonometry) and four years of natural science (including biology, chemistry, and physics). The College also will consider non-academic qualifications such as leadership skills, diversity in personal background, work experience, motivation, and maturity.
Freshmen applicants will be considered for admission directly to the major or to intended status (Engineering-Intended or Computer Science-Intended). Admission directly to the major is selective.
Students admitted to Engineering-Intended or Computer Science-Intended may apply for major status with their academic advisor at the time they believe they meet the requirements. The program may impose major status as a prerequisite for courses numbered 200 or above.
Complete first semester calculus with a C or better grade.
Complete GER Oral and Written Communication Part A.
Engineering majors must complete Chem 100 with a C or better grade (or satisfactory score on the placement test). Computer Science majors must complete CompSci 251 with a C or better grade.
Obtain a minimum grade point as set by the major department. A 3.00 GPA guarantees admission to any CEAS major.
Courses required by the major may be repeated only once. No more than two courses may be repeated.
Submit original or officially-certified copies of academic records for all secondary education (high school). You must also submit academic records from all post-secondary (university or college) education, whether or not the program was completed. Official records must be submitted in the native language and must be accompanied by an official English translation. SAT or ACT scores are not required, but you can submit them if you have them. They may help your application or eligibility for scholarships. TOEFL IBT- 79 or higher, TOEFL PBT- 548 or higher, IELTS- 6.5 or higher. IB- 5 in HL English
Duolingo- 120 or higher
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:79
- 托福笔试总分:548
- 其他语言考试:Duolingo- 120 or higher
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课程简介
The Computer Engineering major is offered through the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science departments at UWM. Computer engineering pertains to the design, implementation and maintenance of hardware and software components of computers and computer-controlled equipment.<br>Our program provides students with a broad and strong technical background in the field. It also helps students develop a solid grounding in computing, mathematics and engineering. Students will learn to apply these theoretical principles to design hardware, software, networks, and computerized equipment for diverse application domains.
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