The ECpE Student Services Office, which is located in 1212 Coover Hall, is dedicated to helping students who are majoring in electrical, computer, and cyber security engineering. Academic advisors in this office can help students with:

  • Registering for classes
  • Transferring courses from other institutions
  • Understanding degree program requirements
  • Finding university resources
  • Making academic decisions and finding solutions to academic problems
  • Navigating university, college, and departmental systems
  • Career planning
  • Personal concerns

Meet with an Advisor

Students can meet with an academic advisor in the ECpE Student Services Office by either scheduling an appointment or stopping by the office during walk-in hours.

Schedule an appointment

To Schedule an appointment, please log into the Navigate app or stop in and make an appointment at the front desk.

Office hours

  • Normal business hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
    • Closed on university holidays and weekends
  • Walk-in Hours: 3.30-4.30, Monday through Thursday.  If you have a quick question, you may see your advisor during walk-in hours. Walk-ins are limited to 5-10 minutes. If you would like more time with an advisor, please set up an individual appointment. You should attend the walk-in period for your assigned advisor, but if urgent, you may meet with any. Walk-In Hours are subject to change without notice.
    • Mondays         Tina Prouty
    • Tuesdays         Seth Schroeder
    • Wednesdays   Tony Moore
    • Thursdays       Vicky Thorland-Oster

For questions, please contact your academic advisor using the information below.

Undergraduate Academic Forms and Guidelines

To satisfy all graduation requirements, students will need to be aware of several rules, procedures, and forms that can guide them through the electrical and computer engineering degree programs. Below is information on important rules and procedures and links for downloading forms.

Electrical, computer, and cyber security engineering undergraduate degree requirements consist of five components: the basic engineering program, departmental core curriculum courses, general elective courses, technical electives, and other remaining courses.

Overview of bachelor’s degree requirements

The electrical and computer engineering flowcharts below are a tool to help you plan for and manage your class schedules at Iowa State. While the flowcharts are designed to show a four-year plan, it is easy to adjust the time frame to suit your needs.

The flowcharts on this site should be used as a supplemental method of understanding how your classes work together within your degree program. The primary method is reading the ISU Course Catalog and course descriptions. You can use a flowchart (below) to help plan the registration process.

Computer Engineering

Cyber Security Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Visit the Software Engineering website for curriculum information related to that major.

Other Curriculum Information

For curriculum information in previous course catalogs, see the ISU Course Catalog’s listing of previous catalogs.

Students must follow University, College and Departmental policies while obtaining their degree. See official university catalog for specific details on rules and procedures.

Links to resources can also be found on the College of Engineering’s academic forms and policies webpage.

Not all forms are available online. Most forms are for the current ISU Catalog only, so if your program is based on a previous catalog, contact your academic advisor to get the appropriate forms. You can visit the ECpE Student Services Office to obtain a form not listed below.

Graduate Student Resources

If you have questions about our graduate programs, view our answers to frequently asked questions or contact our Graduate Admissions Coordinator.

Additional Student Resources