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SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (9 credits) Select 3 credits from technical courses on department option list[19] (Sem: 7-8) Select 6 credits from technical courses on department option list (Sem: 9-10) Page E23 STRUCTURAL OPTION: (36 credits) PRESCRIBED COURSES (23 credits) A E 401(3), A E 402(3), A E 403(3), A E 430(3), ARCH 442(3)[19], E MCH 315(2), E MCH 316(1) (Sem: 7-8) A E 431(3), C E 209(2) (Sem: 9-10) SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (13 credits) Select 9 credits from technical courses on department list[19] (Sem: 7-8) Select 4 credits in Geotechnical (Sem: 7-8) Note: The following substitutions are allowed for students attending campuses where the indicated course is not offered: ED&G 100(3) can be substituted for E G 130(3). [1] A student enrolled in this major must receive a grade of C or better, as specified in Senate Policy 82-44. [19] Students having successfully completed ROTC upon graduation, may apply 3 credits of ROTC to these courses. Additionally, 3 credits of ROTC may be applied to GHA. Last Revised by the Department: Summer Session 2007 Blue Sheet Item #: 35-06-319 Review Date: 4/10/07 UCA Revision #1: 8/2/06 UCA Revision #2: 7/26/07 EN Department head updated by Publications: 7/23/08 F. Accreditation. The proposal should include information regarding any accrediting body for the proposed program area, i.e., is there an accrediting body or board (if so, please identify); or, if appropriate to the field, will the program prepare students for licensure in the field? Programs for which accreditation exists must pursue and achieve full accreditation. • The baccalaureate program in Architectural Engineering (B.A.E.) is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. G. Written Responses from Affected Departments. • Because the proposed program is expected to draw from an existing pool of B.A.E./M.A.E. students, this program is not expected to significantly impact any other department’s programs or offerings.
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SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (9 credits)<br />
Select 3 credits from technical courses on department option list[19] (Sem: 7-8)<br />
Select 6 credits from technical courses on department option list (Sem: 9-10)<br />
Page E23<br />
STRUCTURAL OPTION: (36 credits)<br />
PRESCRIBED COURSES (23 credits)<br />
A E 401(3), A E 402(3), A E 403(3), A E 430(3), ARCH 442(3)[19], E MCH 315(2), E MCH 316(1) (Sem: 7-8)<br />
A E 431(3), C E 209(2) (Sem: 9-10)<br />
SUPPORTING COURSES AND RELATED AREAS (13 credits)<br />
Select 9 credits from technical courses on department list[19] (Sem: 7-8)<br />
Select 4 credits in Geotechnical (Sem: 7-8)<br />
Note: The following substitutions are allowed for students attending campuses where the indicated course is not offered: ED&G<br />
100(3) can be substituted for E G 130(3).<br />
[1] A student enrolled in this major must receive a grade of C or better, as specified in Senate Policy 82-44.<br />
[19] Students having successfully completed ROTC upon graduation, may apply 3 credits of ROTC to these courses.<br />
Additionally, 3 credits of ROTC may be applied to GHA.<br />
Last Revised by the Department: Summer Session 2007<br />
Blue Sheet Item #: 35-06-319<br />
Review Date: 4/10/07<br />
UCA Revision #1: 8/2/06<br />
UCA Revision #2: 7/26/07<br />
EN<br />
Department head updated by Publications: 7/23/08<br />
F. Accreditation. The proposal should include information regarding any accrediting body for the proposed program area, i.e., is<br />
there an accrediting body or board (if so, please identify); or, if appropriate to the field, will the program prepare students for<br />
licensure in the field? Programs for which accreditation exists must pursue and achieve full accreditation.<br />
• The baccalaureate program in Architectural Engineering (B.A.E.) is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of<br />
ABET.<br />
G. Written Responses from Affected Departments.<br />
• Because the proposed program is expected to draw from an existing pool of B.A.E./M.A.E. students, this program is not expected<br />
to significantly impact any other department’s programs or offerings.