Below you will find two sample schedules for an Arts-Engineering student.
Please use these as guides, and know that if you have incoming AP or transfer credit your fall schedule may be different. Generally speaking, a first-semester Arts-Engineering student takes the following: ENGR 005, either a chemistry or physics course, a calculus course, a first-year Writing English course, and a Big Questions Seminar.
FALL SEMESTER (CREDITS) | SPRING SEMESTER (CREDITS) |
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WRT 001: Academic & Analytical Writing (3) | WRT 002: Research & Argument (3) |
MATH 021: Calculus I (4) | MATH 022: Calculus II (4) |
PHY 011: Intro. Physics I (4) | CHM 030: Intro. to Chemical Principles (4) |
PHY 012: Intro. Physics Lab I (1) | ENGR 010: Applied Engineering Computer Models (2) |
Big Questions Seminar (3 to 4) | ENGR Intro Course or Elective (3 to 4) |
ENGR 005: Intro to Engineering Practice (2) | |
Total 17 to 18 credits | Total 16 to 17 credits |
FALL SEMESTER (CREDITS) | SPRING SEMESTER (CREDITS) |
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WRT 001: Academic & Analytical Writing (3) (3) | WRT 002: Research & Argument (3) |
MATH 021: Calculus I (4) | MATH 022: Calculus II (4) |
CHM 030: Intro. to Chemical Principles (4) | PHY 011: Intro. Physics I (4) |
ENGR 005: Intro to Engineering Practice (2) | PHY 012: Intro. Physics Lab I (1) |
Big Questions Seminar (3 to 4) | ENGR 010: Applied Engineering Computer Methods (2) |
Elective (3 to 4) | |
Total 16 to 17 credits | Total 15 to 16 credits |
If you have Advanced Placement or other incoming credit for one of these introductory courses, you may wish to review humanities, social science, or free elective options.