Engineering, College of

Engineering, College of

Each area requires the calculus courses, Math 151, 152, 153, 254 (Grade of C- or better needed in 151 and 152). The calculus requirements may also be fulfilled with any version of the 151 sequences, the accelerated or honors calculus sequences. The requirements beyond Multivariable Calculus are indicated below.

Aeronautical & Aerospace Eng. 415
Aviation 255, 366
Food, Agricultural and Biological Eng. 415 (strongly preferred, but 255 acceptable)
Chemical & Biomolecular Eng. 415 and one of 366, 512, 513, 514, 530, 551, 568, 571, CS & E 541, Stat 420, 427 or 520
Civil & Environmental Eng. 255 or 415
Computer Science & Engineering
366, 566
  • Software Option
568 or 571
  • Hardware-Software Option
415 or 568 or 571
  • Information Option
568 or 571
  • Information & Computation Assurance Option
568, 571, 647, or 648
Electrical & Computer Engineering
 
  • EE Specialization
415, 571 (preferred) or 568, Math 530 or Stat 427
  • Computer Eng. Specialization (CpE)
366, 415, 571 (preferred) or 568, Math 530 or Stat 427
Engineering Physics 255 or 415, 513 or 551, and 568 or 571
Geomatics Engineering 568, Stat 245
Industrial Systems Engineering 255 (preferred) or 415, 571(preferred) or 568, Stat 427 & 428
Materials Science & Eng. 415 (C courses remommended)
Mechanical Engineering 415
Welding Engineering 255 (preferred) or 415 and ISE 406
Biomedical Eng. & Nuclear Eng. GRADUATE program, only

 


Last updated by Diana Bevilacqua on 10/02/07