Undergraduate Curriculum
Curriculum Table
This is the undergraduate curriculum, as approved by CEP for publication in the 2009-2010 General Catalog. Click to download the PDF version.
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Footnotes:
1 MAE 9 can be replaced by MAE
10 or CSE 8B or 11.
2
Humanities and social science (HSS).
3
Five advanced chemistry electives must be selected from among CHEM 131, 132,133, 140AB, 114AB, 120AB, and 143A. Two recommended options are CHEM 140AB, 114AB and 143A for those interested in biochemical/organic, and CHEM 131, 132, 133, 120A, and 140A for those interested in inorganic/materials.
4
The electives in an area of specialization (AS) must be upper-division or graduate courses in engineering based on the pre-approved sequences. Otherwise, the selections must receive prior approval of the department to meet ABET standards.
5 If a student chooses process control as the area of specialization, CENG 120 can be replaced with a relevant course within the approved set of courses for specialization in process control.
6
If students do not require these additional HSS courses to meet their College requirements, they may substitute an unrestricted elective in order to meet the minimum 194 unit graduation requirement. The twelfth HSS course is intended only for students who have additional College requirements to fulfill. To meet ABET requirements, students must have up to twenty-four units in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, not including subjects such as accounting, industrial management, finance, and personnel administration.
For the old curriculum from the 2007-2008 General Catalog, please see here: PDF
Table.


