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Required English, Math, Science and Liberal Arts courses for EE Major

English
Engl 110: Freshman Composition
3
R
Engl 210.7: Technical Communications
3
R
Sub-Total English Credits:
X
6

Liberal Arts
You satisfy the 18 credits of Liberal Arts requirement by:
Select 2 of the following 8 pairs of courses Plus select 2 courses at the 200 level or higher from the following:

Asian Studies, Black Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American/Caribbean Studies, History, English, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology
Pair 1:
World Civilization 101: Prehistory to 1500 A.D.
3
-
World Civilization 102: 1500 A.D to the Present
3
-
Pair 2:
  World Humanities 101
3
-
World Humanities 102
3
-
Pair 3:
U.S. Society 101: Development of the U.S. and it people
3
-
Political Science 101: American Government and Politics
3
-
Pair 4:
Sociology 105: Individual, Group and Society: An Introduction to Sociology
3
-
Psychology 102: Application of Psychology in the Modern World
3
-
Pair 5:
* Economics 100: Modern United States Economy
3
-
* Economics 103: Ecomomics: Principles & Policies
3
-
Pair 6:
Art 100: Introduction to the Visual Arts of the World
3
-
Music 101: Introduction to Music
3
-
Pair 7:  
** Philosophy 349.3: Engineering Ethics
3
-
** History 388: Technology and Society, 1870 to the Present
3
-
Pair 8:
** Philosophy 201: Logical Reasoning
3
-
** Philosophy 322: Philosopy of Science
3
-
  
* Students who take this pair must take a higher-level Economics course (or different practice issues course) in place of ENGR 276.

* *Can be used separately as upper level courses, but cannot be used both as an elective and as part of a pair.
Sub-Total Liberal Arts Credits:
18
-

Mathematics
Math 101: Calculus I
3
R
Math 202: Calculus II
3
R
Math 203: Calculus III
4
R
Math 291: Ordinary Differential Equations
3
R
Math 392: Linear Algebra & Vector Analysis
3
R
Sub-Total Mathematics Credits:
X
16

Phys 207: General Physics I
4
R
Phys 208: General Physics II
4
R
Sub-Total Physics Credits:
X
8

Chem 103: General Chemistry I
3
R
Chem 104: General Chemistry II
3
E
Chem 108: Chemistry Laboratory
2
E
Sub-Total Chemistry Credits:
X
8

Engr 101&102 or Engr 101&103: Freshman Design
3
R
CSc 101or 102: Introduction to Computing
3
R
Engr 204: Electrical Circuits
3
R
Engr 230: Thermodynamics
3
R
Engr 276: Engineering Economics
3
E
Sub-Total Engineering Credits:
X
15

X - Minimum passing grade of C
R - Required course
E - Elective course

 

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