Minor in Modeling and Simulation
Taken from the 2004-2006 Catalog
An undergraduate minor in modeling and simulation may be obtained by
successful completion of 12 or more credit hours of approved engineering
and computer science course work at the 300 or 400 level. In addition, a
student seeking a minor in modeling and simulation must satisfy all pre- or
corequisite requirements for the courses selected.
The basic course requirements are as follows:
- a 300-level probability and statistics course (e.g., ECE 304, STAT 330)
-
ECE 405
- ECE 406
- three credit hours from CS 361, CS 333, CS 475, or DSCI 476.
For completion of the minor, a student must pass each course taken
towards the minor, achieve a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 for
all courses taken toward the minor, complete a minimum of twelve hours
of upper-division courses in the minor, and complete at least six hours of
upper-level courses in the minor requirement through courses offered by Old
Dominion University. To enter the program, students must have completed
calculus and one college-level computer-programming course (CS 150 or
equivalent). For further information contact the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering.
Note: ECE 406 is currently replaced by ECE 605
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