Engineering B.S.

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering requires each student to choose one area of emphasis.  These include:

• Electrical Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering

 There are 4 areas that need to be satisfied to complete this degree.

Liberal Arts Core
The Liberal Arts Core is the University’s Standard General Education Program.  The science requirements will be completed with courses in the Technical Support core.

 

 

Technical Support Core
The Technical Support Core consists of those classes that are deemed necessary to have the technical background to successfully complete the engineering program.  The Technical Support Core consists of 28 credits.


MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus I, II (4, 4)
MATH 3240 Probability and Statistics I (3)
MATH 3320 Linear Algebra(3)
MATH 3530 Vector Calculus (3)
MATH 3540 Differential Equations (3)
PHYS 2110 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (3), and
     PHYS 2110L Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Laboratory (1)
PHYS 2120 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (3), and
     PHYS 2120L Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Laboratory (1)
CHEM 2210 General Chemistry (3), and
     CHEM 2210L General Chemistry Laboratory (1)
COMP 1220 Introduction to Computer Science (3)

 

Engineering Core
The Engineering Core courses will be taken by every engineering student.  It consists of 29 credits

ENGR 1010 Introduction to Engineering (3)
ENGR 1050 Engineering Graphics and Design (3)
ENGR 2100 Engineering Statics (3)
ENGR 3100 Mechanics of Materials (3)
ENGR 2310 Instrumentation and Measurements Lab I (1)
ENGR 2320 Instrumentation and Measurements Lab II (1)
ENGR 2400 Engineering Economics (3)
ENGR 3200 Electrical Circuits (3), and
     ENGR 3200L Electrical Circuits Laboratory (1)
ENGR 3110 Engineering Thermodynamics (3)
ENGR 4971 Senior Design Project I (2)
ENGR 4972 Senior Design Project II (2)
ENGR 4980 Senior Seminar (1)

 

Engineering Emphasis
All engineering students are required to select an area of emphasis.  These courses are more discipline specific, and will guide you toward a particular career path.

Electrical Engineering
ENGR 3210 Analog Electronics (3)
     ENGR 3210L Analog Electronics Laboratory (1)
ENGR 3220 Digital Electronics (3)
     ENGR 3220L Digital Electronics Laboratory (1)
ENGR 3230 Digital Signal Processing (3)
ENGR 4200 Communication Systems (3)
ENGR 5240 Electromagnetic Theory (3)

Mechanical Engineering
The following courses will be required of all students in the Mechanical Engineering Emphasis:
ENGR 3110 Dynamics (3)
ENGR 3120 Vibrational Analysis (3)
ENGR 3130 Heat Transfer (3)
ENGR 4100 Fluid Mechanics (3)
ENGR 4110 Machine Design (3)
ENGR 4120 Advanced Mechanical Engineering Laboratory (1)

Computer Engineering 
The following courses will be required of all students in the Computer Engineering Emphasis:
COMP 2220 Computer Programming in C++ (3)
     COMP 2220L Computer Programming in C++ Laboratory (1)
ENGR 3220 Digital Electronics (3)
     ENGR 3220L Digital Electronics Laboratory (1)
ENGR 3230 Digital Signal Processing (3)
ENGR 3300 Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcomputers (3)
ENGR 4300 Microcomputer Design (3)