Curricula
Engineering | ||
| Course | Description | Credit Hours |
Fall | ||
| ENGN 110 | Freshman Engineering & Technology I |
2 |
| GEN 101 | New PAGE Course |
3 |
| ENGL 110C | English Composition |
3 |
| CHEM 115N | Foundations of Chemistry |
4 |
| MATH 211 | Calculus I |
4 |
Spring | ||
| ENGN 111 | Freshman Engineering & Technology II |
2 |
| CHEM 117 | Foundations of Chemistry |
3 |
| CS 150 | Introduction to Programming / C++ |
4 |
| MATH 212 | Calculus II |
4 |
| PHYS 231N | University Physics & Lab |
4 |
Total: |
33 | |
Engineering Technology | ||
| Course | Description | Credit Hours |
Fall | ||
|
ENGN 110 |
Freshman Engineering & Technology I |
2 |
| MATH 162 | Pre-Calculus I |
3 |
| ENGL 110C | English Composition |
3 |
Additional courses for MET or CET | ||
| CHEM 115N | Foundations of Chemistry |
4 |
| MET 100 | Eng Graphics |
3 |
Additional courses for EET or CpET | ||
| EET 110 | Electrical Circuits I |
3 |
| ENGL 131C | Technical & Scientific Writing | |
Total: |
30+ | |
General Education Course Worksheet
Lower Division1. Composition6 hours 2. Oral Communication3 hours (**only for engineering technology majors) 3. Foreign Language0-6 hours (**only required if not already satisfied in high school or community college) 4. Fine and Performing Arts3 hours 5. History3 hours 6. Literature3 hours 7. Philosophy3 hours 8. Social Science3 hours |
Upper DivisionYou must choose one of these options to fulfill the upper division general education requirement 1. Complete any university approved minor. A complete list is on pages 50-51 of the 2000-2002 catalog. To enhance your engineering education, you might consider a minor within your college, such as:
2. Complete a focus-area cluster. There are 11 clusters described on pages 46-47 of the 2000-2002 catalog. To enhance your engineering education, you might consider a cluster within your college, such as: 3. Complete an International Certificate. Refer to pages 47-48 of the 2000-2002 catalog for requirements 4. Complete a second major or second degree. Consult with your academic advisor |