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Show 110 College of Applied Science & Technology the Pre-Engineering program should consult with the Pre- Engineering coordinator, who will recommend remedial courses that will prepare the student for calculus, physics and engineering courses. Major Course Requirements for APE Degree General Education Core Requirements (18 credit hours) 1. Composition (6 credit hours) • ENGL 1010 EN - Introductory College Writing Credits: (3) • ENGL 2010 EN - Intermediate College Writing Credits: (3) 2. American Institutions (3 credit hours) • POLS 1100 AI - American National Government Credits: (3) or • HIST 1700 AI - American Civilization Credits: (3) or • ECON 1740 AI - Economic History of the United States Credits: (3) 3. Computer and Information Literacy (2 to 5 credit hours) Refer to the Computer and Information Literacy requirements listed under the General Requirements section of this catalog. The credit hours for this requirement do not count toward the 60 credit hour total for this degree. 4. General Education Breadth Requirements (9 credit hours) Select 9 credit hours - 3 credit hours from Humanities (HU), 3 credit hours from Creative Arts (CA) and 3 credit hours from Social Sciences (SS) (a list of courses for each area appears under the General Education section of this catalog). Pre-Engineering Core Requirements (20 credit hours) • ENGR1000 - Introduction to Engineering Credits: (2) • MATH 1210 - Calculus I Credits: (4) • MATH 1220 - Calculus II Credits: (4) • PHYS 2210 PS - Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Credits: (5) (w lab) • PHYS 2220 - Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Credits: (5) (w lab) Engineering Specialty Courses (22 credit hours minimum) Engineering specialty courses are those that are required for specific engineering disciplines at the receiving universities. With the assistance of the Pre-Engineering coordinator, students should take courses that apply to their particular engineering major at the university to which they plan to transfer. The specialty courses listed below apply generally, but do not constitute a list of specific course requirements for any particular receiving university. Engineering specialty course requirements for the University of Utah and Utah State University may be obtained from the Pre-Engineering coordinator or the applicable engineering department at these institutions. CHEM 1210 PS - Principles of Chemistry I Credits: (5) CHEM 1220 - Principles of Chemistry II Credits: (5) CHEM 2310 - Organic Chemistry I Credits: (4) CHEM 2320 - Organic Chemistry II Credits: (4) CHEM 3070 - Biochemistry I Credits: (4) CS 1023 - Selected Programming Language Credits: (4) CS 1030 - Foundations of Computer Science Credits: (4) CS 1400 - Fundamentals of Programming Credits: (4) CS 1410 - Object-Oriented Programming Credits: (4) CS 2250 - Structured Computing in a Selected Language Credits: (4) DET 1010 - Introduction to Engineering & Technical Design (Solidworks) Credits: (3) ENGR 2010 - Statics Credits: (3) ENGR 2080 - Dynamics Credits: (4) ENGR 2140 - Strength of Materials Credits: (3) ENGR 2160 - Materials Science and Engineering Credits: (3) ENGR 2210 - Electrical Engineering for Non-majors Credits: (4) ENGR 2300 - Thermodynamics I Credits: (3) EE 1270 - Introduction to Electrical Circuits Credits: (4) EE 2260 - Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits Credits: (4) EE 2700 - Digital Circuits Credits: (4) GEO 1110 PS - Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology Credits: (3) and GEO 1115 - Physical Geology Lab Credits: (l) MATH 2210 - Calculus III Credits: (4) MATH 2250 - Linear Algebra and Differential Equations Credits: (4) MATH 2270 - Elementary Linear Algebra Credits: (3) MATH 2280 - Ordinary Differential Equations Credits: (3) MATH 3410 - Probability and Statistics I Credits: (3) MICR 2054 LS - Principles of Microbiology Credits: (4) Electronics Engineering (BS) • Program Prerequisite: Not required. • Minor: Not required. • Grade Requ i re m ents: A grade o f" C" o r bette r in all EE and support courses is required for this major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). Students must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or higher to graduate. • Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 125 credit hours is required for graduation. Electronics Engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the design and development of electronic devices and systems such as computers, telecommunications and controls. The Electronics Engineering Program offers courses in basic analog and digital circuits, microelectronic systems, electromagnetics, embedded systems, and signal processing. An internship, which gives students engineering Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |