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Engineering (B.S.)

Requirements

1. Engineering and Engineering support courses (36 hours):

ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering

ENGR 1310Engineering Graphics (CAD 1)

ENGR 1312Engineering Design, CAD II

ENGR 2330Engineering Prob/Statistics

ENGR 2340/MATH 2340Comp Prog/Math, Sciences, Engr

ENGR 3340Num Meth/Adv Program Engineers

ENGR 3350Statics

ENGR 3430Engineering Analysis

ENGR 3455Mechanics of Materials

ENGR 3460Circuitry Analysis

ENGR 3462Electronics

ENGR 4375Thermodynamics

ENGR 4470Fluid Mechanics

ENGR 4490Senior Capstone

ECON 2301Principles of Macroeconomics

3

Plus two additional Upper-Level ENGR electives (6-8 hours), including Special Topics courses and/or Engineering concentration courses not counted in the student's chosen concentration.  ECON 2301, Macroeconomics, satisfies the Core social science requirement.

2. Mathematics and Science courses (32 hours):

CHEM 1301Chemical Principles I

CHEM 1101Chemical Principles I Lab

 

CHEM 1302Chemical Principles II

or

MATH 3314Calculus III

 

ENGR 2305Engineering Physics I

ENGR 2105Engineering Physics I Lab

ENGR 2306Engineering Physics II

ENGR 2106Engineering Physics II Lab

MATH 2312Calculus I

MATH 2313Calculus II

MATH 2314Differential Equations

MATH 2322Linear Algebra

3. Completion of a concentration:

Students must select one study concentration from Management, Electrical, Mechanical, and Mechatronics.

A. Management Concentration (15 hours):

ACCT 2311Principles of Accounting I

ECON 2301Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 2302Principles of Microeconomics

3

BMGT 3371Management Science

BFIN 3321Principles of Financial Mgmt

B. Electrical Concentration (12-14 hours):

Select four courses from the following list:

ENGR 2463Digital Logic

ENGR 3364Signals and Systems

ENGR 4366Digital Signal Processing

ENGR 4368Introduction/Control Systems

Or an Upper-Level ENGR elective, as approved by the student's academic advisor.

C. Mechanical Concentration (12-14 hours):

Select four courses from the following list:

ENGR 3373Dynamics

ENGR 4353Mechanical Vibrations

ENGR 4354Finite Element Analysis

ENGR 4357Mechanical Design

ENGR 4373Heat Transfer

Or an Upper-Level ENGR elective, as approved by the student's academic advisor.

D. Mechatronics Concentration (12-14 hours):

Student must select four courses--two courses from the Electronics Concentration and two courses from the Mechanical Concentration--as approved by the student's academic advisor.