Bachelor of Science in Engineering

The University requirement of 128 credits for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree must include the completion of the following courses:

ENGL 101	English Composition (Goal 1)		3 cr
ENGL 201	Critical Reading
		and Writing (Goal 1)			3 cr
SPCH 101	Principles of Speech			2 cr
		OR
		Satisfactory completion of
		proficiency exam (Goal 2) 
IN ADDITION:	Humanistic and
		Social Sciences				18 cr
Note: Students must complete two of the three General Education Goals 6, 7, and 8, and three of the five Goals 9, 10A, 10B, 11, and 12 in satisfying the humanistic and social sciences requirement. Three more credits must be completed in an advanced level course in a subject area of a completed Goal course. (An approved list of the advanced level courses is available in the College of Engineering Office.)

All Sequences

CHEM 121	General Chemistry I*			5 cr
PHYS 221-222	Engineering Physics*			8 cr
MATH 121	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry I**			4 cr
MATH 222	Calculus and
		Analytic Geometry II**			4 cr
MATH 230	Introduction to Linear Algebra		2 cr
MATH g360	Differential Equations			3 cr
ENGR 101	Engineering Methods			2 cr
ENGR 105	Engineering Drawing			2 cr
ENGR 206	Statics					3 cr
ENGR 208	Dynamics				3 cr
ENGR 213	Electrical Circuits			3 cr
ENGR 223	Materials and Measurements		4 cr
ENGR 264	Numerical Analysis of 
		Engineering Problems			3 cr
ENGR 307	Thermodynamics				3 cr
ENGR 309	Transport Phenomena			3 cr
ENGR 313	Fundamentals of Electrical
		Devices					4 cr
ENGR 321	Mechanics of Materials			3 cr
ENGR 363	Engineering Economy			2 cr
ENGR 496	Project Design I			2 cr
ENGR 497	Project Design II			2 cr
IN ADDITION:	Science Elective#			3 cr
		Math Elective#				3 cr
		Technical Electives#			3 cr
		Free Electives##			2 cr
Notes:

* The chemistry and physics requirements collectively satisfy Goals 4 and 5. ** Satisfies Goal 3.

#Lists of approved science, mathematics and technical electives are available from the College of Engineering office. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisor and choose courses which will complement their engineering education.

##Free Electives: A free electives may be any university course. In addition to the above, each student must complete at least two of the following sequences. (Note: If sequences B and E are selected, an additional 3 credits of approved technical electives will be required.)

Sequence A

(Structures)

ENGR 361	Determinate Structural
		Analysis				3 cr
ENGR 461	Indeterminate Structural
		Analysis				3 cr
ENGR 462	Design of Steel Structures		3 cr
ENGR 464	Design of Concrete Structures		3 cr
ENGR 467	Structural Engineering
		Laboratory				1 cr
Sequence B

(Geotechnics)

ENGR 333	Basic Geotechnics			3 cr
ENGR 341	Fluid Mechanics				3 cr
ENGR 434	Geotechnical Design			3 cr
ENGR 435	Water Control Structure			3 cr
ENGR 437	Geotechnical Engineering
		Laboratory				1 cr
Sequence C

(Measurement and Control)

ENGR 345	Analysis of Linear Systems		3 cr
ENGR 344	Measurement Systems Design		3 cr
ENGR 473	Feedback Control Systems		3 cr
ENGR g493	Sampled Data Control
		Systems					3 cr
ENGR 494	Measurement and
		Control Systems Laboratory		1 cr
Sequence

(Digital Systems)

ENGR 329	Introduction to Electronics		3 cr
ENGR 374	Introduction to
		Digital Systems				3 cr
ENGR g426	Microprocessors				3 cr
ENGR g427	Digital Systems Engineering		3 cr
ENGR 428	Digital Systems Laboratory		1 cr
Sequence E

(Thermal-Fluids)

ENGR 341	Fluid Mechanics				3 cr
ENGR 416	Thermal Power Cycles			3 cr
ENGR g419	Alternative Energy
		Systems Design				3 cr
ENGR 443	Thermal/Fluids Laboratory		1 cr
ENGR g476	Heat Transfer				3 cr
Sequence F

(Nuclear Power)

ENGR 371	Introduction to Nuclear
		Engineering				3 cr
ENGR g431	Nuclear Reactor Analysis		3 cr
ENGR g432	Nuclear Reactor Core Design		3 cr
ENGR g433	Nuclear Reactor Laboratory		1 cr
ENGR g471	Nuclear Power Systems			3 cr