Engineering Minors
General Engineering Minor
Minor Course Requirements (17 or 18 credits)
A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses and their prerequisite courses. A minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA is required to begin upper division courses. Prerequisite of this minor: MATH 140 (4), PHYS 151 (4), Co-requisite: MATH 141 (4). Engineering students cannot choose general engineering minor. A student with a mechanical engineering minor or electrical engineering minor is not allowed to obtain a general engineering minor.
Code | Course | Credit |
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EE 100 | Engineering Orientation | 2 |
ME 210 | Mechanics, Statics | 3 |
EE 200 | Circuit Analysis | 4 |
EE 203 | Application Tools for Engineering Students | 2 |
ME/EE 230WS | Technical Communication | 3 |
Any one of 300 level or above EE courses | 3 or 4 | |
Total | 17 or 18 |
Electrical Engineering Minor
Minor Course Requirements (17 or 22 credits)
A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses and their prerequisite courses. A minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA is required to begin upper division courses. Prerequisite of this minor: MATH 140 (4), PHYS 151 (4), Co-requisite: MATH 141 (4). Electrical Engineering students cannot choose Electrical Engineering minor. Mechanical Engineering students need to take a different 300 level or above EE course in order to obtain an electrical engineering minor. A student with a mechanical engineering major needs to take both EE 201 and EE 202, and a different 300 level or above EE course in order to obtain an electrical engineering minor.
Code | Course | Credit |
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EE 100 | Engineering Orientation | 2 |
EE 200/EE 201 | Circuit Analysis | 4 |
EE 201 | Introduction to Digital Circuit | 4 |
EE 204 | Electronics | 3 |
EE 203 | Application Tools for Engineering Students | 2 |
ME/EE 230WS | Technical Communication | 3 |
Any one of 300 level or above EE courses | 3 or 4 | |
Total | 17 or 22 |
Mechanical Engineering Minor
Minor Course Requirements (18 or 19 credits)
A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses and their prerequisite courses. A minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA is required to begin upper division courses. Prerequisite of this minor: MATH 140 (4), PHYS 151 (4), Co-requisite: MATH 141 (4). Mechanical Engineering students cannot choose Mechanical Engineering minor. A student with an electrical engineering major or minor needs to take a different 300 level or above ME course in order to obtain a mechanical engineering minor.
Code | Course | Credit |
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ME/EE 100 | Engineering Orientation | 2 |
ME 110 | Engineering Graphics | 2 |
ME210 | Mechanics, Statics | 3 |
ME 211 | Mechanics, Dynamics | 3 |
EE 203 | Application Tools for Engineering Students | 2 |
ME/EE 230 | WS Technical Communication | 3 |
Any one of 300 level or above ME courses | 3 or 4 | |
Total | 18 or 19 |
Computer Engineering Minor
Minor Course Requirements (17 or 18 credits)
A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses and their prerequisite courses. A minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA is required to begin upper division courses. Prerequisite of this minor: MATH 140 (4), PHYS 151 (4), Co-requisite: MATH 141 (4). Engineering students cannot choose general engineering minor. A student with a mechanical engineering minor or electrical engineering minor is not allowed to obtain a general engineering minor.
Code | Course | Credit |
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EE 100 | Engineering Orientation | 2 |
EE 201 | Introduction to Digital Circuit | 4 |
ME/EE 411 | 411 Introduction to Mechatronics | 3 |
CS 158 | Application Development I | 4 |
CS 160 | Application Development II | 4 |
CS 330 | Networks & Wireless Communications | 3 |
CS 350 | Architecture and Organization | 3 |
Total | 23 |
Engineering Management Minor
Minor Course Requirements (20 or 21 credits)
A minimum grade of “C” is required in all courses and their prerequisite courses. A minimum cumulative 2.50 GPA is required to begin upper division courses.
Code | Course | Credit |
---|---|---|
ME/EE 100 | Engineering Orientation | 2 |
EE 201 | WS Technical Communication | 3 |
ME/EE 330 | Introduction to Engineering Management | 3 |
DSIM 301 MATH 206 |
Business Statistics or Statistical Methods in Science |
3 or 4 |
DSIM 305 | Quantitative Business Methods | 3 |
DSIM 350 | Project and Operations Management | 3 |
MGT 310 | Organizational Behavior and Leadership Skills | 3 |
Total | 20 or 21 |