Pre-Engineering
(basically, the first four semesters of a Physics major), relevant for all Engineering fields.
- General Physics I and II (PHY 121, 122)
- General Chemistry I and II (CHM 115, 116)
- Calculus I, II, and III (MAT 145, 146, 245)
- Modern Physics (PHY 245)
- Special Functions of Mathematical Physics (PHY 327)
- Students with limited math and science experience in high school can take “SCI 114 Exploring Science and Engineering” to develop the skills required prior to taking this pre-engineering coursework.
Physics Courses
- Electronics (PHY 261)
- Biophysics (PHY 317)
- Classical Mechanics (PHY 351)
- Electricity and Magnetism (PHY 365)
- Comprehensive Laboratory I and II (PHY 395, 396)
Chemistry Courses
- Organic Chemistry I and II (CHM 251, 252)
- Quantitative Analytical Chemistry (CHM 280)
- Physical Chemistry: Macro (CHM 362)
- Physical Chemistry: Micro (CHM 368)
- Biochemistry (CHM 369)
Mathematics Courses
- Linear Algebra (MAT 246)
- Discrete Mathematical Structures (MAT 271)
- Statistical Modeling (MAT 273)
- Numerical Mathematics and Computation (MAT 355)
- Modeling and Differential Equations in Biological and Natural Sciences (MAT 369)
Computer Science Courses
- Introduction to Computer Programming (Python) (CSC 165)
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (Java) (CSC 170)
- Data Structures (CSC 210)
- Information Security and Assurance (CSC 240)
- Game Programming on the Web (CSC 250)
- UNIX and C (CSC 272)
- Algorithms (CSC 320)
Biology and Environmental Studies Courses
- Introductory Biology (BIO 151)
- Evolution, Ecology, and Diversity (BIO 152)
- Conservation Biology (BIO 420)
- Ecology (BIO 481)
- Environmental Connections (ENV 100)
- Environmental Science (ENV 320)
- Field Research Methods and Investigation (ENV 360)
Humanities and Social Sciences
- Principles of Microeconomics (ECO 113)
- Scientific and Technical Public Speaking (COM 115)
- City and Regional Planning (SOC/URB 381)