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Intelligent Science and Technology ( specialty)
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College of Information Engineering
Undergraduate Education Plans for Undergraduates Majoring in Information Engineering (Intellectual Information Engineering)

I. Objectives and requirements of education 
To train high-quality and creative technicians with overall development in morality, intellects and fitness who could engage in scientific research and teaching and the research, design, development and application of various kinds of large-sized intellectual information system and intellectual controlling systems and who are dedicated in areas of intellectual information engineering, intellectual management, and intellectual controlling science and technologies and .
Students are required to learn basic theories and knowledge in intellectual technologies and informational science and technologies, receive basic training for scientific research and the application and development of informational engineering, master fluently computer software and hardware, and have abilities in the design, development, testing and engineering application of modern information systems and intellectual information system and in scientific research.

II. Requirements for degrees and credit points
i. Requirement for credit points 
Students of this major could graduate only when they have got 173+25 credit points required by the teaching plans. Of these credit points, 50+1 are for general education courses, 30 for fundamental courses of engineering majors and 93+25 for major courses (including 13 credit points for various kinds of practice and 12 for graduation design).
ii. Degree specification
The bachelor's degree of engineering will be awarded to those who have reached the degree requirement.

III. Curricular
i. General education courses (50 credit points)
Students must gain 50 credit points from general education courses.
Principle of Marxist Political Economics
Marxist Philosophy Principle
Conspectus of Mao ZedongĄ¯s Theory
Introduction to Deng Xiaoping Theory and Three Representative Important Ideas
Introduction to Law
Ideal and Moral of Culture
Physical Education 1
Physical Education 2
Physical Education 3
Physical Education 4
College English Band 1
College English Band 2
College English Band 3
College English Band 4
Computer Culture
Computer Technology
Computer Application
Notes: Students can select physics education, college English or computer according to their actual conditions after entering school, for details see specifications.
ii. Fundamental Courses for Engineering Majors (30 credit points)
Students must select all of the compulsory courses and gain 28 credit points and another 2-3 credit points from optional courses (excluding Computer Network). Students are required to select the course of An Introduction to Informational Science.
Advanced Mathematics (A-1)
Advanced Mathematics (A-2)
Linear Algebra
College Physics (A-1)
College Physics (A-2)
Fundamental Physical Experiment B
An Introduction to Information Science (*)
Foundation of Geosciences (*)
An Introduction to Modern Bioscience (*)
General Chemistry (*)
College Chinese (*)
Note: The addition of * signifies optional courses
iii. Fundamental Major Courses (93 credit points)
Students must gain 52 credit points from compulsory major courses, and 41 credit hours from optional major courses. There are altogether 1,674 studying hours.
1. Compulsory courses
Discrete Mathematics (B)
Fundamentals of Circuit Analysis (B)
Probability Statistics & Stochastic Process
Data Structure (A)
Fundamentals of Analog Electronic Technology (B)
Complex Variable Function & Integral Transform
Digital Logic Circuit (B)
Artificial Intelligence Principles
Computer Network
Principle of Computer Organization (B)
Intellectual Decision-making Support System
Operating Systems
Computer Principle and Interface Technology
Data Mining
2. Optional courses
Object-Oriented Programming
Controlling Theory
Intellectual Information Access Technology
Artificial Neural Networks
Fundamentals of Intellectual Logic
Digital Image Processing
Database Principles
Windows Programming
Assembly Language Programming
Numerical Analysis and Desing
Intellectual Robots
Fundamentals of Intellectual Control
Computer Vision
Distribution Intellectual Systems
Network Engineering
The Technology of Network Database Application
Intellectual Engineering Technology
Intellectual Product
Intellectual Technology
Operating System Analysis and Practice
Intellectual Education System
Natural Language Processing
An Introduction to Software Engineering
Network and Information Security
Information Theory and Coding Technology
Java Technology
An Introduction to E-business
IV. Minor Subjects
Students must gain 32 credit points from the following courses before they are issued Minor Certificate for Intellectual Information Engineering.
Discrete Mathematics (B)
Probability Statistics & Stochastic Process
C Language Programming
Data Structure (A)
Digital Logic Circuit (B)
The Principle of Intellectual Intelligence
Intellectual Robots
Computer Network
Intellectual Decision-making Support System
Data Mining

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