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Preparation for Engineering
104C
Overman Hall, 419-372-7832
The
two-year curriculum outlined below closely parallels the
introductory coursework of engineering schools and is
designed for the student who expects to transfer to a
college of engineering at the end of two years. Because
the requirements in engineering colleges and in different
fields of engineering vary considerably, the student should
consult with the preengineering program adviser early
in the first year in order to plan a schedule to meet
the requirements of the institution and branch of engineering
in which he or she expects to receive a degree.
Engineering
is presently a high-opportunity career area, and a preengineering
program at Bowling Green offers several advantages, especially
for those students who are uncertain about an engineering
specialty. However, students should be advised that all
engineering specialties require a high aptitude for mathematics
and quantitative reasoning. In order to complete the curriculum
below in two years, a student must be qualified to enroll
in MATH 131 during the fall semester of the first year;
this normally requires four years of high school mathematics
and good mathematics aptitude.
Recommended
course sequence
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MATH
131, 232, 233, 332 (16)
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CHEM
125, 127 and 128 or 135, 137 and 138 (10)
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PHYS
211, 212, 301, 313 (14)
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CS
101 (3)
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CS
201 (3)
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DESN
104 (3)
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ENG
112 (3)
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Electives
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