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Distribution of Electives for Five-Year Students


School of Engineering (SOE) students who are enrolled jointly with the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) in the B.A./B.S. program must earn 30 degree credits beyond the total degree credits required for the B.S. engineering degree alone. Courses used to satisfy requirements for the liberal arts degree may also be used simultaneously to satisfy SOE humanities/social sciences, technical, and general electives if such courses are normally accepted for credit toward the B.S. engineering degree. There is no limit to the number of credits that may be used to simultaneously satisfy SAS and SOE requirements.

To qualify for both degrees, students must satisfy all B.S. SOE requirements including humanities/social science, technical, and general electives; all SAS major requirements; and all SAS general education requirements. If the liberal arts degree is in mathematics, computer science, or the natural sciences, the SAS minor must be in a subject within the humanities or social sciences.

First Year

Curriculum Code 005

(common to all five-year curricula)

First Semester

  01:160:159  General Chemistry for Engineers (3)

  01:160:171  Introduction to Experimentation* (1)

  01:355:101  Expository Writing I (3)

  01:640:151  Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4)

  01:750:123  Analytical Physics I (2)

  elective (3)

Second Semester

  01:160:160  General Chemistry for Engineers (3)

  01:640:152  Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4)

  01:750:124  Analytical Physics I (2)

  electives (6)

Second Year

Curriculum Code 005

(common to all five-year curricula)

First Semester

  01:640:251  Multivariable Calculus (4)

  01:750:227  Analytical Physics IIA (3)

  01:750:229  Analytical Physics II Laboratory (1)

  14:440:100  Engineering Orientation Lectures (1)

  14:440:221  Engineering Mechanics: Statics (3)

  electives (6)

Second Semester

  01:640:244  Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics (4)

  01:750:228  Analytical Physics IIB** (3)

  01:750:230  Analytical Physics II Laboratory** (1)

  14:440:127  Introduction to Computers for Engineers (3)

  electives (6)

Third Year

(common to all five-year curricula except as noted)

First Semester

  __:___:___  Engineering major*** (3-8)

  14:440:222  Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics**** (3)

  electives (9)

Second Semester

  01:220:200  Economic Principles and Problems* (3)

  __:___:___  Engineering major** (3-8)

  electives (9)

Fourth Year

See the junior year of the four-year program in the student's curriculum.

Fifth Year

See the senior year of the four-year program in the student's curriculum.

* May be taken in the second semester.
** Not required for bioenvironmental, chemical, and civil engineering, and materials science and engineering.
*** See the sophomore year of the four-year program in the student's curriculum.
**** Not required for biomedical, chemical, electrical and computer engineering, and materials science and engineering.
Note: "electives" refers to any SAS requirement and/or SOE humanities/social science, technical, or general electives.

 
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