<p>Hello first time posting here. I'm currently in a CC about to transfer soon most likely to CSULB for computer engineering. </p>
<p>2010-2011</a> CSULB Catalog - Computer Engineering and Computer Science Undergraduate Programs </p>
<p>Taking a look at the requirements, one would notice that the requirements for math and physics require less classes that most other schools in CSU or UC system. </p>
<p>Most other schools require Calculus 3, differential equations, and discrete math, and 1 more physics class for computer engineering. Could this possibly hinder employment opportunities and lower the possibility of being accepted at a UC school for graduate studies in computer engineering? If so, would taking the missing math classes at CSULB fix this?</p>