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Sep 19, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Engineering Program
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Program Requirements
All new engineering students (including transfer students who have not completed all courses in the freshman engineering curriculum) are admitted into General Engineering. The General Engineering Program provides students an opportunity to explore various engineering fields while getting a sound academic preparation for engineering study.
First Semester Freshman Year Curriculum
Second Semester Freshman Year - Bioengineering Majors
Notes:
1 ENGR 1070 , ENGR 1080 , and ENGR 1090 may be substituted for ENGR 1410 .
2 Students planning to enter medical school should take CH 2230 /CH 2240 instead of CH 2010 /CH 2020 and take CH 2270 / as an additional sequence. Students planning to enter medical school should also take physics laboratories as additional courses ( lecture with lab and lecture with lab).
3 See . Six General Education credits must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
4 Select from , , , ,
Second Semester Freshman Year - Biosystems Engineering Majors
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
Second Semester Freshman Year - Chemical Engineering Majors
Notes:
1 See . Six General Education credits must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
Second Semester Freshman Year - Civil Engineering Major
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
Second Semester Freshman Year - Computer Engineering Major
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
2 This course must be passed with a grade of C or higher either to transfer into Computer Engineering from General Engineering or to satisfy later course prerequisites.
3 See Requirements. Six General Education Requirements must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
Second Semester Freshman Year - Electrical Engineering Major
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
2 This course must be passed with a grade of C or higher either to transfer into Electrical Engineering from General Engineering or to satisfy later course prerequisites.
3 See Requirements. Six General Education Requirements must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
Second Semester Freshman Year - Environmental Engineering Major
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
2 satisfies three credits of the Social Science General Education Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society General Education Requirement. If a student is unable to enroll in the second semester of the freshman year, this course may be taken at another time.
Second Semester Freshman Year - Industrial Engineering Majors
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
2 This course must be passed with a grade of C or higher either to transfer into Industrial Engineering from General Engineering or to satisfy later course prerequisites.
3 See Requirements. Six General Education Requirements must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
4 Select from /; /; ; /; /; , or /
Second Semester Freshman Year - Materials Science and Engineering Major
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for . and may also be substituted for .
2 See Requirements. Six General Education Requirements must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
Second Semester Freshman Year - Mechanical Engineering Major
Notes:
1 , , and may be substituted for .
2 See . Six General Education credits must also satisfy the General Education Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement and the Science and Technology in Society Requirement. These requirements may be completed in any order.
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