Engineering/Science ELE - Engineering/Science Elective II (3 CR) You may select any of the courses in the All Course Options list that you have satisfied the corequisites and prerequisites for and that you have not already completed. The courses listed by major below are generally appropriate to the 4-year majors listed. However, they may not be applicable to these programs at all institutions. Check with your intended 4-year college or university to verify which of these courses are preferred for your intended major.
Description: All Course Options
CHM 112* General Chemistry II 4CR
CHM 241* Organic Chemistry I 3CR /CHM 245* Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2CR
EGR 125* Introduction to Computer Programming for Engineers 4CR
EGR 240* Statics 3CR
EGR 206* Engineering Economy 3CR
EGR 245* Dynamics 3CR
EGR 246* Mechanics of Materials 3CR
EGR 270* Fundamentals of Computer Engineering 4CR
EGR 271* Electric Circuits I 4CR
EGR 272* Electric Circuits II 4CR
Aerospace Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 245, EGR 246 & any other course listed
Biological Systems Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 206, EGR 245 & any other course listed
Biomedical Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 245, EGR 246 & any other course listed
Chemical Engineering: CHM 1122, CHM 2411 & CHM 2451 & any other course listed
Civil Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 206, EGR 246 & any other course listed
Computer Engineering: EGR 1252, EGR 270, EGR 271 & EGR 272
Construction Engineering and Management: EGR 2402, EGR 206, EGR 245 & EGR 246
Electrical Engineering: EGR 1252, EGR 270, EGR 271 & EGR 272
Industrial and Systems Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 206, EGR 245 & EGR 246
Materials Science Engineering: EGR 2402, CHM 112, EGR 246 & any other course listed
Mechanical Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 245, EGR 246 & EGR 271
Mining Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 245, EGR 246 & any other course listed
Ocean Engineering: EGR 2402, EGR 245, EGR 246 & any other course listed
1 CHM 241 and CHM 245 must be taken concurrently.
2 Take the first course listed for your intended major in your first elective slot in your second semester in order to meet the prerequisite requirements for later elective courses.
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