Engineering Foundation Courses
The following courses must be completed with a satisfactory grade ('C' or better) prior to gaining secondary admission to the School of Engineering, and beginning the first co-op semester.
Writing
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Strategies in Writing |
Engineering
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Course Title |
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Introduction to Engineering |
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Introduction to Engineering Graphics |
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Applied Programming for Engineers |
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Introduction to CAD/CAM |
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First-Year Engineering Design |
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Circuit Analysis I + Circuit Analysis I Laboratory |
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Measurement & Data Analysis |
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Microcontroller Programming and Applications + Microcontroller Programming and Applications |
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Engineering Professionalism |
Additional Foundation Courses for Biomedical Engineering
Students in Biomedical Engineering with Electrical emphasis must complete the foundation courses for Electrical Engineering, with Mechanical emphasis must complete the foundation courses for Mechanical Engineering, and with PDM emphasis must complete the foundation courses for Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering.
Additional Foundation Courses for Interdisciplinary Engineering
Interdisciplinary Engineering students are able to complete one group of foundation courses from another major. For example, you may choose to complete the foundation courses for mechanical engineering.
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Course Title |
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Mechanics and Machines |
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Materials Science and Engineering + Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory or Electronic Materials and Devices |
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Probability and Signal Analysis or Machine Design I + Machine Design I Laboratory |