B.S. in Engineering Science B.S. Plan of Study Minor in Engineering B.A. in Engineering Management 3-2 Dual-Degree Opportunities Course Offerings Community College Transfer Opportunites B.S. IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Students interested in engineering or applied science may choose to major or minor in engineering science. The curriculum is design-based and requires an industrial co-op. It consists of courses in engineering and sciences, beginning with an introduction to the engineering design process and culminating in an engineering design capstone project focused on solving real-world problems in conjunction with industrial partners. The engineering program is interdisciplinary in nature, bridging the liberal arts and sciences by emphasizing not only how engineering is built upon basic scientific principles, but also on the vital benefits engineering has on both developing and modern societies.

The Engineering Science Major (B.S.)

(84 semester hours)

Required:

CHEM 131(4)Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 141(1)General Chemistry Lab I
     
ENGR 110 (4)Designing Our World: An Introduction to Engineering Design
ENGR 120(3)Analyzing Our World: Foundations of Engineering Analysis
ENGR 205 (3)Statics and Strength of Materials
ENGR 206(3)Dynamics and Kinematics
ENGR 215(4)Materials Science and Engineering
ENGR 2XX(4)Electrical Circuits
ENGR 2XX(1)Engineering Co-op
ENGR 307 (4) Thermal and Fluid System
ENGR 331 (3)Machine Design
ENGR 3XX(3)Signals and Systems
ENGR 415 (4) Systems Modeling and Controls
ENGR 4XX (3) Mechatronics
     
MATH 123(4)Calculus I
MATH 124 (4) Calculus II
MATH 205(3)Applied Statistics
MATH 223(3)Calculus III
     
PHYS 131(1)Introductory Physics Lab I
PHYS 132(1)Introductory Physics Lab II
PHYS 171(4)General Physics I
PHYS 172(4)General Physics II
PHYS 201 (4) Mathematical Methods of Physics

Choose 1 of the following:

ENGR 230 (3) Technology and Society: A Regional Perspective
ENGR 232 (3) Technology and Society: A Global Perspective

Senior Exercises:

ENGR 451(3) Capstone Design

Choose 2 additional three credit ENGR courses at 200-level or above.


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