Engineering with Computer Concentration (B.S.E.) Major Requirements [ENGR 101] Engineering Graphics [ENGR 102] Introduction to Engineering [ENGR 201] Project Management [ENGR 231] Engineering Statics [ENGR 236] Circuits I [ENGR 242] Experimental Methods [ENGR 254] Materials Engineering [ENGR 290] Engineering Economics [ENGR 301] Seminar I* [ENGR 302] Seminar II* [ENGR 366] Control Systems Six credits from the following: [ENGR 288] Project I (1) [ENGR 388] Project II (1-2) [ENGR 488] Project III (2-3) [ENGR 489] Project IV (2-3) [CHEM 105] General Chemistry I [MATH 111] Calculus I [MATH 112] Calculus II [MATH 211] Calculus III [MATH 261] Linear Algebra [MATH 308] Differential Equations [PHYS 211] General Physics I [PHYS 212] General Physics II Computer Concentration (25-26) [CIS 181] Computer Programming I [CIS 284] Computer Programming II [CIS 384] Elements of Computer Systems [CIS 385] Data Structures and Algorithms [ENGR 237] Circuits II [ENGR 340] Analog Electronics [ENGR 342] Embedded Systems Design Three or four credits from the following: [CIS 332] Database Concepts (3) [CIS 415] Data Communications & Networking (3) [CIS 416] Operating Systems & Computer Arch (3) [CIS 432] Database Applications (3) [CIS 482] Org. of Programming Languages (3) [CIS 487] Interactive 3D Graphics (3) Department of Engineering Credits 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 2 1 1 4 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 [ENGR 364] Electrical Devices (4) [ENGR 365] Linear Systems (3) [ENGR 367] Electromagnetics (3) [ENGR 369] Communications Systems (3) Experiential Learning requirement QuEST Requirements First Year Seminar Oral Communication Created and Called for Community (W) Mathematical Sciences (MATH 111) Laboratory Science (CHEM 105) Science, Technology & the World Two of the following (6 credits total): Social Science European History United States History Literature Philosophy and Religion Arts First Semester of Language Second Semester of Language One of the following**: Third Semester of Language Cross Cultural Non-Western Studies Bible Christian Beliefs Wellness course Ethics, World Views or Pluralism QuEST requirements Major requirements (Inclusive of concentration) 0 3 3 3 met/major met/major waived 6 3 3 waived 3 3 2 or 3 3 3 1 3 39-40 88-89 *Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for major. **The choice of either a third semester of a language, a cross cultural, or a nonwestern studies course applies only to the Engineering major. 3-4 Requirements for students matriculating in 2016-17
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