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Engineering Science Minor

 

Students not majoring in biomedical, chemical engineering or engineering physics may earn a minor in Engineering Science by completing the following courses:

I. Prerequisite Math and Science Courses:

  • MATH 1210 - Calculus I (4)
  • MATH 1220 - Calculus II (4)
  • MATH 2210 - Calculus III (4)

  • MATH 2240 - Introduction to Applied Mathematics (4)
  • or
  • MATH 4240 - Ordinary Differential Equations (4)

  • PHYS 1310 - General Physics I (4)
  • PHYS 1320 - General Physics II (4)

  • Total: 24

    Not all of the above math courses are required prior to taking 1000-2000 level engineering courses. See course catalog for details.

Note:

  • The following courses may be required for some engineering course options:
  • CHEM 1070 - General Chemistry I /
  • CHEM 1075 - General Chemistry Laboratory I (4)
  • CHEM 1080 - General Chemistry II /
  • CHEM 1085 - General Chemistry Laboratory II (4)

II. Engineering Courses Required:

a) Two courses chosen from the following list:

b) One course chosen from the following list:

  • BMEN 2310 - Product and Experimental Design / ENGP 2310 Product and Experimental Design (3)
  • BMEN 2020 - Computational Concepts and Applications / ENGP 2020 Computational Concepts and Applications (4)

  • Total: 3-4

c) Two 3000-4000 level electives in either biomedical, chemical engineering or engineering physics:

III. Engineering Science Minor with an SSE Major:

Twenty-four credits in the major may not overlap with the minor.

Student must earn a GPA of at least 2.000 in courses counting toward the minor. No courses counting toward a student's first minor will count toward the student's second minor.

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