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Footnotes:

1 Chemical Engineering students are not required to complete CHEM 1103 or 1101L.

2 ENGL1023, Composition II , may be taken in lieu of Technical Composition II.

3 Institutions may require students majoring in engineering to take either six hours of humanities and social sciences at the junior/senior-level or substitute an additional six hours of higher math and/or additional science as part of the State Minimum Core.

4 Engineering students must complete 6 hours in the fine arts/humanities area and 9 hours in the social science area. Courses must be selected from at least two categories in each area. Six hours in the humanities and/or social sciences must be at the 3000-level or above and selected from an approved list available in the departmental offices and the Dean's office. The remainder must be selected from the courses listed here.

5 Institutions may require students majoring in engineering to take either six hours of humanities and social sciences at the junior/senior-level or substitute an additional six hours of higher math and/or additional science as part of the State Minimum Core.

6 Engineering students must complete 6 hours in the fine arts/humanities area and 9 hours in the social science area. Courses must be selected from at least two categories in each area. Six hours in the humanities and/or social sciences must be at the 3000-level or above and selected from an approved list available in the departmental offices and the Dean's office. The remainder must be selected from the courses listed here.

7 National Society of Professional Engineers, "Code of Ethics for Engineers," NSPE Publication 1102 as revised July, 1981.

8 HIST 2013 or PLSC 2003 may be substituted.

9 An equivalent number of hours of approved advanced chemistry or physics courses may be taken in lieu of CHEM 3504 and/or CHEM 3514.

10 ECON 2013, Principles of Macroeconomics, may be substituted.

11 Selected from a list approved by the Department.

12 Computer engineering students MUST satisfactorily complete the pre-professional program requirements (all freshman year courses except University Physics I, University Physics I Lab, Discrete Math, and Fundamentals of Communication) before enrolling in any 2000-level or higher engineering class. Satisfactory completion of these courses is defined as a grade of "C" or better in each course, and an actual grade-point average of at least 2.50 for the courses comprising the pre-professional curriculum.

13 See statement on Recommended Technical Studies.

14 Required courses are normally offered only in the semester in which they are listed below. First and second semesters refer to fall and spring offerings respectively. Some exceptions apply, and students are encouraged to check with their academic adviser on scheduled offerings.

15 See Science elective.

16 A 3000- or 4000-level ROTC course may be substituted for this course.

17 A list of courses satisfying the electives is available from the Department.

18 Course is only offered in the semester listed.

19 At least one, either MEEG 4103 or MEEG 4483, must be taken.