| Term | Chemical | Interdisciplinary | Thermo/Fluids | --Design-- |
Dynamics/ Structures | Electrical | Mathematics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP10 |
Engr 4357: Chemical Reaction Engineering |
Engr 4372: Computational Methods
Engr 2359:
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Engr 4382: Design VIII |
Engr 4375: Structural Dynamics |
Engr 4367: Mechatronics
Engr 4368: |
Math/Science
Elective |
| F09 |
Chem 3334: Physical Chemistry I |
Engr 4341: Engineering Materials |
Engr 4326, 4126: Heat Transfer |
Engr 4381: Design VII |
Engr 3339: Mechanics of Materials |
Engr 3321, 3121: Signals & Systems |
|
| SP09 |
Engr 4358: Biochemical Engineering
Engr 4366: |
|
Engr 3323, 3123: Fluid Mechanics
Engr 4373: |
Engr 3182: Design VI |
Engr 4370: Mechanics of Continuous Media |
Engr 4369: Microcomputer Systems
Engr 4377, 4177: |
Math 3357: Partial Differential Equations |
| F08 |
|
Engr 3355, 3155: Controls |
Engr 3327: Thermodynamics |
Engr 3181: Design V |
Engr 3339: Mechanics of Materials |
Engr 4365, 4165: Digital Logic |
Math 3320: Probability & Statistics |
| SP08 |
Chem 2319, 2119: Organic Chemistry |
|
Engr 2311: Mass and Energy Balances |
Engr 2182: Design IV |
|
Engr 2364, 2164: Electronics I |
Math 3336: Differential Eqn & Linear Algebra |
| F07 |
Chem 1318, 1118: Chemistry |
|
|
Engr 2181: Design III |
Engr 2314: Dynamics |
Engr 2320, 2120: Electric Circuits |
Math 3321: Calculus III |
| SP07 |
|
|
|
Engr 1382: Design II |
Engr 1313: Statics |
Phys 1312, 1112: Intro to E&M |
Math 1312: Calculus II |
| F06 |
|
|
|
Engr 1381: Design I |
Phys 1311/1111: Intro Physics |
|
Math 1311: Calculus I |
Notes:
This is just a space
marker to force a desired appearance of the HTML table-- for the student,
it's not just empty space!
Purple text indicates required sciences. Green text indicates required "core" engineering courses. Red text is used to emphasize the required engineering design sequence. Blue text identifies required mathematics courses.
Not all requirements are shown-- this table is designed to display the time sequences of required subjects and some possible scheduling for electives. Other requirements you must keep in mind: Microeconomics (usually) ECON 1311, Ethics (PHIL 1354 or RELI 1320), and proficiency in a modern programming language.
Electives are just that-- you make choices. There is one required elective-- Math/Science, where the elective lies in the choice of a course. The Engineeering Science Department does not require a particular number of engineering electives, but rather the student and the advisor determine the number and kind most appropriate for the student's goals.