2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
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College of Education, Engineering, and Professional Studies<br />
MATH 337 Differential Equations I ..................3<br />
SPCOM 103 Speaking & Listening.....................3<br />
General Education .....................................................3<br />
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TOTAL 34<br />
Junior Year<br />
Courses Titles Credits<br />
EN 321 Thermodynamics I .........................3<br />
EN 343 Engineering Economy ...................3<br />
EN 365 Stochastic Systems Engineering ...4<br />
EN 420 Simulation Experiments................4<br />
EN 439 Time and Motion Studies...............2<br />
EN 441 Manufacturing Processes ..............4<br />
EN 443 Quality Control and Reliability........3<br />
EN 471 Operations Research.....................3<br />
General Education ....................................................3<br />
Technical Elective ......................................................3<br />
__________<br />
TOTAL 32<br />
Senior Year<br />
Courses Titles Credits<br />
EN 430 Project Planning and Control.........3<br />
EN 440 Safety Engineering ........................3<br />
EN 473 Computer Integrated<br />
Manufacturing................................3<br />
EN 475 Facility, Planning and Design ........3<br />
EN 477 Operations Planning and Control...3<br />
EN 488 Engineering Design Projects .........3<br />
EN 493 Senior Seminar..............................2<br />
Technical Electives ....................................................3<br />
General Education ....................................................6<br />
__________<br />
TOTAL 29<br />
PRE-ENGINEERING PROGRAM<br />
Students seeking to major in some area of engineering<br />
other than mechatronics or industrial engineering (for<br />
example, civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering)<br />
can complete at least 60 credits (two years) of courses<br />
that will transfer to other engineering schools. The<br />
courses should be selected in consultation with an<br />
Engineering faculty member and an advisor at the<br />
school to which the student plans to transfer. Generally<br />
recommended courses for a student planning to<br />
transfer to another engineering school include:<br />
Courses Titles Credits<br />
CHEM 121/L General Chemistry I/Lab................5<br />
MATH 126 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I .....5<br />
MATH 224 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II ....5<br />
MATH 337 Differential Equations I ..................3<br />
PHYS 221/L General Physics I/Lab................... 5<br />
PHYS 222/L General Physics II/Lab.................. 5<br />
EN 101 Problem Solving for Engineers...... 3<br />
EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I............... 3<br />
EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II.............. 3<br />
EN 231/L Circuit Analysis I/Lab .................... 5<br />
EN 321 Thermodynamics I ........................ 3<br />
EN 324/L Material Science and<br />
Engineering/Lab............................ 4<br />
Humanities, Social Sciences & History courses<br />
A student who intends to transfer elsewhere and then<br />
decides to stay at CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong> will be able to count all<br />
of the above courses toward the BSE-Mechatronics or<br />
the BSIE.<br />
MINOR IN ENGINEERING<br />
The Engineering minor is appropriate for students who<br />
want to add knowledge of engineering to their study of<br />
a technical field, such as chemistry, mathematics, or<br />
physics. The courses in the minor have prerequisites<br />
(calculus and physics) that are not listed below.<br />
Specific Requirements for the Minor in<br />
Engineering<br />
Courses Titles Credits<br />
EN 101 Problem Solving for Engineers ..... 3<br />
EN 103 Introduction to Engineering ........... 2<br />
EN 107 Engineering Graphics ................... 2<br />
EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I............... 3<br />
EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II.............. 3<br />
EN 231/L Circuit Analysis I/Lab .................... 5<br />
EN 321 Thermodynamics I ........................ 3<br />
EN 343 Engineering Economy................... 3<br />
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TOTAL 24<br />
MINOR IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING<br />
The minor in Industrial Engineering is appropriate for<br />
students who want to add considerations of efficiency,<br />
quality, and safety to their study of a technical field,<br />
such as chemistry, mathematics, or physics. Some of<br />
the courses in the minor have prerequisites (calculus<br />
and physics) that are not listed below.<br />
Specific Requirements for the Minor in Industrial<br />
Engineering<br />
Courses Titles Credits<br />
EN 101 Problem Solving for Engineers ..... 3<br />
EN 103 Introduction to Engineering ........... 2<br />
EN 107 Engineering Graphics ................... 2<br />
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