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RECOMMENDED 2ND SEMESTER COURSES FOR 1ST YEAR STUDENTS
PLANNING TO MAJOR IN ENGINEERING
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| 1. Students considering CHEMICAL BIOCHEMICAL ENVIRONMENTAL emphasis options should take the courses below. |
2. All other students who are currently in MATH 125 Calculus with Review I should take the courses below. | 3. All other students who are currently in MATH 131, 132, or 231 should take the courses below. | |
| MATH | Next MATH course – 4 cr (126, 132, 231, or 232) |
Next MATH course – 4 cr (126) |
Next MATH course – 4 cr (132, 231, or 232) |
| THREE | ENGS 140 – 2 cr Intro Electric Circuits |
ENGS 140 – 2 cr Intro Electric Circuits |
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| HALF SEMESTER | ENGS 150-01A – 2 cr Conservation Principles |
ENGS 150 – 2 cr Conservation Principles |
ENGS 150 – 2 cr Conservation Principles |
| ENGINEERING | ENGS 170 – 1 cr CAD |
ENGS 170 – 1 cr CAD |
ENGS 170 – 1 cr CAD |
| COURSES | ENGS 250-01B – 2 cr Process Calculations |
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| SCIENCE | Choose one of these – 4 cr Either CHEM 127/128 Or PHYS 121/141 |
CSCI 160 – 3 cr Scientific Computer Progr |
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| GENERAL ED | Gen Ed courses – 3-4 cr | Gen Ed courses – 6-7 cr | Gen Ed courses – 4 cr |
Suggested Spring 2013 schedule blocks for MWF ENGS 140/150/170/250:
| Chem, Biochem, Environ | All others (Schedule Option 1) | All others (Schedule Option 2) | ||||
| 1st half semester | 2nd half semester | 1st half semester | 2nd half semester | 1st half semester | 2nd half semester | |
| 12:00-12:50 | * | ENGS 170-01A | ENGS 140-11B | ENGS 150-02B | ||
| 1:00-1:50 | * | ** | ** | ENGS 140-01A | ENGS 170-11B | |
| 2:00-2:50 | ENGS 150-01A | ENGS 250-01B | ENGS 150-01A | *** | *** | |
| *possible ENGS 170-01A or -11B | *possible ENGS 170-01A or -11B | **1:00 MATH 132 recommended | **1:00 MATH 132 recommended | ***2:00 MATH class recommended | ***2:00 MATH class recommended |
Please contact Dr. John Krupczak, Dr. Michael Misovich, or an Engineering faculty member if you have questions.