Curricula in
Engineering
The freshman year is almost identical for degrees in aerospace
engineering, agricultural engineering, biological systems engineering,
biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering,
computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering,
mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, ocean engineering,
petroleum engineering and radiological health engineering,
thus allowing a student with adequate grades to change majors
within the Look College of Engineering. Although listed in
eight semesters, most students will change the sequence and
number of courses taken in any semester. However, deviations
from the prescribed course sequence should be made with care
to ensure that prerequisites for all courses are met.
In addition to the listed freshman year, please refer to
the specific major curriculum for other requirements.
FRESHMAN YEAR**
| First Semester |
(Th-Pr)
|
Cr
|
|
Second Semester |
(Th-Pr)
|
Cr
|
| ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric |
(3-0) |
3 |
|
CHEM 107 Chemistry for Engineers |
(3-3) |
4 |
| ENGR 111 Foundations in Engineering I |
(1-3) |
2 |
|
ENGR 112 Foundations in Engineering II |
(1-3) |
2 |
| MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I |
(3-2) |
4 |
|
MATH 152 Engineering Mathematics II |
(3-2) |
4 |
| PHYS 218 Mechanics |
(3-3) |
4 |
|
PHYS 208 Electricity and Optics |
(3-3) |
4 |
| University Core Curriculum elective |
|
3 |
|
University Core Curriculum elective |
|
3 |
| * KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity |
(0-2) |
1 |
|
* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity |
(0-2) |
1 |
| |
|
17 |
|
|
|
18 |
Engineering Scholars Program Honors Certificate
The Engineering Scholars Program (ESP) Honors Certificate
offers academically talented students the opportunity to
pursue engineering studies of a depth and range that will
fully challenge their abilities and meet their interests.
Engineering honors students have the opportunity to enroll
in honors courses, obtain early involvement in graduate
studies and participate in honors contracting and honors
independent study. During their second and third year,
students take part in special interdisciplinary seminars
that focus on the practice of engineering in industry,
research and development. These seminars promote student
interaction with faculty, industry professionals and graduate
student researchers. The ESP certificate is recorded on
the student's permanent University transcript.
The Engineering Scholars Program Honors Certificate is
administered through the Office of the Dean of Engineering
in close collaboration with each engineering department.
A departmental coordinator in each degree program is responsible
for setting policy and advising and mentoring the honors
students in their department.
For further information contact the Engineering Scholars
Program Honors Certificate coordinator in a specific engineering
department or the Engineering Academic Programs Office,
Room 204 Zachry Building, (979) 845-7200.
Systems Safety Engineering Specialty Certificate
The Systems Safety Engineering Specialty prepares the
graduate for positions in several areas of safety engineering.
Students completing 15 semester credit hours of the following
courses earn a Systems Safety Engineering Specialty Certificate
and the specialty is recorded on the students' permanent
University transcript. This specialty is administered through
the Office of the Dean of Engineering. The Safety Certificate
has been on transcripts since Spring 1994. The Safety Program
coordinator reviews each student's course work prior to
certification; both the coordinator and the Dean must then
approve each student before the certificate is awarded.
To earn the certificate, students are required to take:
| Course |
(Th-Pr)
|
Cr
|
| SENG 310 Industrial Hygiene Engineering |
(3-0) |
3 |
| SENG 312 Systems Safety Engineering |
(3-0) |
3 |
| SENG 321 Industrial Safety Engineering |
(3-0) |
3 |
Students select one of the following:
CVEN 405 Environmental Protection and
Public Health |
(3-0)
|
3
|
| SENG 313 Product Safety Engineering |
(3-0) |
3 |
| SENG 322 Fire Protection Engineering |
(3-0) |
3 |
| SENG 409 Radiological Safety |
(3-0) |
3 |
| SENG 455 Process Safety Engineering |
(3-0) |
3 |
| SENG 477 Air Pollution |
(3-0) |
3 |
In addition, students select:
|
SENG 424 Sys. Safety Analysis and Design
|
(1-6)
|
3
|
| or |
|
|
| SENG 439 Ergonomics Design |
(1-6) |
3 |
| or |
|
|
Any preapproved engineering capstone design
course that has a safety element in the design
project. Examples include: AGEN 480,
CHEN 426, CVEN 456. |
|
|
International Certificate Program with a Focus in German
for Dwight Look College of Engineering
Courses in language, culture and area studies combine to provide a
certificate in German and international studies for students majoring
in any curriculum in the Dwight Look College of Engineering. The certificate
program prepares the graduate for positions in multinational companies,
foreign organizations and specific countries in which German is used.
Because of limited resources, the program will have a cap on the number
of students admitted to the program. All courses in the program must
be completed with a grade of C or better. The certificate will be awarded
upon completion of a B.S. degree in the Look College of Engineering.
To earn the certificate, which is noted on the students' permanent transcript,
students are required to take:
| GERM 200-level Courses |
6 credits |
| Internationalization Courses |
|
| Humanities or Visual and Performing Arts |
3 credits |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3 credits |
| German culture/literature/advanced language |
3 credits |
| International Experience Component |
|