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ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Center for Professional Development
Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering Courses
Transferable to Information Technology & Management
Computer Science
CS 100
CS 105
CS 106
CS 115
CS 116
CS 200
CS 201
CS 350
CS 351
CS 411
CS 422
CS 425
CS 429
CS 440
CS 441
CS 445
CS 447
CS 450
CS 455
CS 458
CS 470
CS 485
CS 487
CS 511
CS 512
CS 520
CS 521
CS 522
CS 524
CS 525
CS 527
CS 528
CS 529
CS 537
CS 542
CS 543
CS 544
CS 545
CS 546
CS 547
Introduction to the Profession I
Introduction to Computer Programming I
Introduction to Computer Programming II
Object-Oriented Programming I
Object-Oriented Programming II
Introduction to C++ Programming
Accelerated Introduction to Computer Science
Computer Organization and Assembly Language
Programming
Systems Programming
Computer Graphics
Data Mining
Database Organization
Information Retrieval
Programming Languages and Translators
Current Topics in Programming Languages
Object-Oriented Design and Programming
Distributed Objects
Operating Systems
Data Communications
Information Security
Computer Architecture
Computers and Society
Software Engineering I
Topics in Computer Graphics
Computer Vision
Database Design and Engineering
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Data Mining
Theory of Information System Design
Advanced Database Organization
Client-Server Application Development I
Client-Server Application Development II
Advanced Information Retrieval
Software Metrics
Computer Networks I: Fundamentals
Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
Computer Networks II: Network Services
Distributed Computing Landscape
Parallel and Distributed Processing
Wireless Networking
CS 548
CS 549
CS 550
CS 551
CS 552
CS 553
CS 580
CS 583
CS 584
CS 586
CS 587
CS 588
CS 589
CS 642
CS 653
CS 689
CS 700
CS 701
CS 702
CS 704
CS 705
CS 706
CS 707
CS 708
CS 712
CS 713
CS 714
CS 750
CS 751
CS 754
CS 755
CS 756
CS 757
CS 758
CS 759
CS 760
CS 761
CS 762
CS 763
CS 780
Broadband Networks
Cryptography and Network Security
Advanced Operating Systems
Operating System Design and Implementation
Distributed Systems
Pervasive Computing
Medical Informatics
Expert Systems
Machine Learning
Software Systems Architectures
Software Project Management
Advanced Software Engineering Development
Software Testing and Analysis
Advanced Topics in Networking
Pervasive Computing
Advanced Topics in Software Engineering
Visual Basic Programming
C++ Programming
Database Design & Management with MS Access
Concurrent Programming in Java
Java Graphical User Interface
Object-Oriented Design in Java
Visual Basic I
Visual Basic II
Introduction to the Internet
HTML/Web Page Authoring
Web Site Design and Management
CS Computer Aided Software Engineering
Object Oriented Modeling & Design
Text Database Processing
Internet Architecture
Web Programming in Java
Distributed Computing in Java
Client Server Database Development with MS Access
Client Server Database Development with MS Access
and SQL Server
Information Technology Entrepreneurship
Commercial Topics in Information Systems
Software Configuration Management
Automated Software Testing
Software Maturity Model Development
Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 100
ECE 242
ECE 401
ECE 403
ECE 404
ECE 405
ECE 406
ECE 407
ECE 409
ECE 416
ECE 417
ECE 441
ECE 448
ECE 449
ECE 485
ECE 502
ECE 504
ECE 508
ECE 512
ECE 513
ECE 514
ECE 515
ECE 519
ECE 541
ECE 542
ECE 543
Introduction to the Profession I
Digital Computers and Computing
Communication Electronics
Communication Systems
Digital and Data Communications
Communication Systems with Laboratory
Digital and Data Communications with Laboratory
Introduction to Computer Networks
Communications Electronics with Laboratory
Industrial Electronics Design and Automation
Automation and Control
Microcomputers
Mini/Micro Computer Programming
Object-Oriented Programming & Computer Simulation
Computer Organization and Design
Basic Network Theory
Wireless Communication System Design
Signal and Data Compression
Mobile Communications Systems
Communication Engineering Fundamentals
Digital Communication Principles
Modern Digital Communications
Coding for Reliable Communications
Performance Evaluation of Computer Networks
Design and Optimization of Computer Networks
Computer Network Security
ECE 545
ECE 570
ECE 585
ECE 587
ECE 643
ECE 701
ECE 702
ECE 703
ECE 704
ECE 708
ECE 709
ECE 710
ECE 711
ECE 712
ECE 713
ECE 714
ECE 716
ECE 718
ECE 740
ECE 741
ECE 743
ECE 744
ECE 745
ECE 748
ECE 789
Advanced Communication Networks
Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
Advanced Computer Architecture
Hardware/Software Codesign
Advanced Topics in Computer Networks
Cellular Mobile Communications
Wireless Data Networking
Wireless Digital Communications
Design of High Reliability/Availability Real-Time Systems
Space Time Coding for Wireless Communication Systems
Simulation of Comm Systems with Wireless Applications
Internet Telephony
Current Developments in Telecommunications
Wireless Digital Communications Cellular/Personal
Technology For Wireless Communications
Third Generation Mobile Communications
Computer Network Management
DSL: Digital Subscriber Line Communications
Telecommunication Networks: Architecture & Evolution
ATM Broadband Networks
Advanced Topics in Computer Networking
Digital Signal Processing in Telecommunications
Applied CDMA/Wireless Communications
Java Programming For Engineering
Telecommunications Switching
Notes: Only courses with a grade of “C” or better for undergraduates and “B” or better for graduate students may be transferred. Courses at less than the 400 and at the
700 level are only transferable as prerequisites for graduate students. Graduate students normally may transfer a maximum of 9 credits from another degree program. CS
458, CS 549 and ECE 543 may be used as electives in the Computer & Information Security specialization but may not be substituted for any recommended courses.
Created 09/06/07 Revised 09/10/08 / RET
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