FIRST SEMESTER (Fall)
CHM |
111 |
College Chemistry I |
4 |
ENG |
111 |
College Composition I |
3 |
EGR |
120 |
Introduction to Engineering |
2 |
MTH |
175 |
Calculus of One Variable I |
3 |
MTH |
177 |
Introductory Linear Algebra |
2 |
| STD |
100 |
College Success Skills |
1 |
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Humanities Elective |
3 |
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18 |
SECOND SEMESTER (Spring)
| CHM |
112 |
College Chemistry II |
4 |
ENG |
112 |
College Composition II |
3 |
EGR |
115 |
Engineering Graphics (With AutoCad) |
2 |
EGR |
126 |
Computer Programming for Engineers (C++) |
3 |
MTH |
176 |
Calculus of One Variable II |
3 |
MTH |
178 |
Topics in Analytic Geometry |
2 |
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17 |
THIRD SEMESTER (Fall)
EGR |
140 |
Engineering Mechanics - Statics |
3 |
HIS |
121 |
U.S. History I |
3 |
MTH |
277 |
Vector Calculus |
4 |
PHY |
231 |
University Physics I |
5 |
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Humanities Elective1 |
3 |
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Social Science Elective2 |
3 |
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18 |
FOURTH SEMESTER (Spring)
MTH |
279 |
Differential Equations |
4 |
| PHY |
232 |
University Physics II |
5 |
SPD |
100 |
Principles of Public Speaking |
3 |
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Social Science Elective2 |
3 |
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Health or Physical Education |
2 |
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17 |
*EGR |
245 |
Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics (3 cr.) OR |
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| *EGR |
246 |
Mechanics of Materials (3 cr.) OR |
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| *EGR |
248 |
Thermodynamics for Engineering (3 cr.) |
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Total Minimum Credits |
70 |
1 Humanities electives include the following: ART 100, ENG 241-242, ENG 243-244, ENG 251-252, MUS 121-122, REL 230.
Students should consult the requirements of the specific program at the transfer institution. Only six semester hours of social/behavioral sciences are required for engineering majors who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate degree engineering program that requires 6 or fewer hours in the category, provided that the college/university publishes such requirements in its transfer guide.
The articulation agreement with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University supports admission to the College of Engineering for all students who graduate from this program with a 3.0 GPA or higher.
* These courses are not required for the AA&S degree; however, completion may be desirable for transfer as a junior in Engineering. Students should consult requirements of the specific program at the transfer institution.
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