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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
General Engineering, B.S.
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General engineering is an interdisciplinary, broadly focused major that studies concepts related to several engineering disciplines useful in diverse industries and enables flexibility in career choices. Their work is impactful and collaborative. As you progress through this program, you will learn about the business implications of your ethically conducted work and how to effectively communicate ideas and innovations to a wide range of audiences. Upper level elective courses provide an opportunity for the student to pursue an engineering topic in more depth, or broaden their perspective with classes in disciplines such as management, mathematics, or another based on career aspirations. This program of study builds upon a strong foundation of math, computer science, and the physical sciences. Because general engineering is highly interdisciplinary our program develops graduates who have skill sets that are desirable to many sectors outside of traditional engineering specialties. This means they bridge the gap between traditional areas such as electrical or mechanical engineering, and diverse roles in banking, consulting, finance and information technology.
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Degree Requirements (133 Cr. Hrs.)
University Core Requirements (42 Cr. Hrs.)
University Core Curriculum Traditional
Specified Core Requirements:
Core Keystones: CON 314 and CTI 408
Quantitative Literacy: MAT 140
Scientific Inquiry: PHY 201 and PHY 203 Engineering Core Requirements (20 Cr. Hrs.)
General Engineering Major Core Requirements (35 Cr. Hrs.)
Engineering Major Electives (12 Cr. Hrs.)
Choose 4 courses from: ENGR 3**, ENGR 4**, ENEE 3**, ENEE 4**, ENME 3**, ENME 4**, ENCE 3**, and ENCE 4**
Cognate Course Requirements (24 Cr. Hrs.)
Suggested Eight Semester Sequence
First Semester (16 Cr. Hrs.)
Second Semester (18 Cr. Hrs.)
Third Semester (17 Cr. Hrs.)
Fourth Semester (17 Cr. Hrs.)
Fifth Semester (18 Cr. Hrs.)
Sixth Semester (17 Cr. Hrs.)
Seventh Semester (15 Cr. Hrs.)
Eighth Semester (15 Cr. Hrs.)
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