SECCM Assessment Plan - Roger Williams University

SECCM Assessment Plan - Roger Williams University SECCM Assessment Plan - Roger Williams University

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Student ______________________________ CURRICULUM OUTLINE/ADVISING WORKSHEET B.S. in ENGINEERING Advisor ______________________________ Fall 2005 First Year (16 credits) - Fall First Year (17 credits) - Spring (3) COMM 210 Intro to Speech Comm _______ (3) CORE 103 Human Behavior _______ (3) CORE 102 Hist/Modern World _______ (3) ENGR 115 Computer Apps for Engr _______ (3) ENGR 110 Engr Graph & Design _______ (4) MATH 214 Calculus II & Lab _______ (4) MATH 213 Calculus I & Lab _______ (4) PHYS 201 Physics I & Lab _______ (3) WTNG 102 Expository Writing _______ (3) WTNG 220 Critical Writing/Prof _______ Second Year (17 credits) - Fall Second Year (17 credits) - Spring (4) CHEM 191 Chemistry I & Lab _______ (4) CHEM 192 Chemistry II & Lab _______ (3) CORE 104 Lit Phil & Ascent of Ideas _______ (3) CORE 105 Artistic Impulse _______ (3) ENGR 210 Engineering Mechanics I _______ (3) ENGR 220 Engineering Mechanics II _______ (3) MATH 317 Differential Equations _______ (4) ENGR 300 Mechanics of Mat & Lab _______ (4) PHYS 202 Physics II & Lab _______ (3) MATH 315 Probability & Statisitcs _______ Third Year (16 credits) - Fall Third Year (14 credits) - Spring (4) ENGR 240 Circuit Theory & Lab _______ (4) ENGR 260 Engr Electronics & Lab _______ (3) ENGR 313 Structural Analysis _______ (4) ENGR 305 Fluid Mechanics & Lab _______ (3) ENGR 330 Thermodynamics _______ (3) ENGR 310 Material Science _______ (3) ENGR 335 Engineering Econ Anal _______ (3) _________ Engineering Elective _______ (3) MATH 330 Engineering Math _______ Fourth Year (15 credits) - Fall Fourth Year (13 credits) - Spring (3) CORE Core Senior Seminar _______ (1) ENGR 401 Engr Senior Seminar _______ (3) ENGR 320 Environmental Engr _______ (3) ENGR 492 Engineering Design II _______ (3) ENGR 490 Engineering Design I _______ (3) _________ Engineering Elective _______ (3) _________ Business Elective _______ (3) _________ Engineering Elective _______ (3) _________ Engineering Elective _______ (3) _________ Elective _______ Total: 125 Semester Credit Hours Minimum Note: Engineering electives must be taken from courses with an ENGR or ENVR prefix. With permission of the advisor, engineering elective courses may be taken from courses with a CNST or COMSC prefix. If student is pursuing a minor, the minor worksheet should be completed and attached. Business elective must be BUSN 100, Enterprise, MGMT 100, Management Principles, or MRKT 100, Marketing Principles. 25 May 2005

Engineering Program Composition (125 credit hours) Engineering Science and Design Program (62 credits): Credits Semester Grade ENGR 110 Engineering Graphics and Design (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 115 Computer Applications for Engineering (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 210 Engineering Mechanics I (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 220 Engineering Mechanics II (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 240 Circuit Theory & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 260 Engineering Electronics & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 300 Mechanics of Materials & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 305 Fluid Mechanics & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 310 Material Science (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 313 Structural Analysis (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 320 Environmental Engineering (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 330 Thermodynamics (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 335 Engineering Economic Analysis (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 401 Engineering Senior Seminar (1 credit) ________ ________ ENGR 490 Engineering Design I (3 credits) ________ ________ ENGR 492 Engineering Design II (3 credits) ________ ________ __________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________ __________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________ __________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________ __________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________ Mathematics Program (17 credits): (Serves as core concentration.) MATH 213 Calculus I & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ MATH 214 Calculus II & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ MATH 315 Probability and Statistics (3 credits) ________ ________ MATH 317 Differential Equations (3 credits) ________ ________ MATH 330 Engineering Mathematics (3 credits) ________ ________ Science Program (16 credits): CHEM 191 Chemistry I & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ CHEM 192 Chemistry II & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ PHYS 201 Physics I & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ PHYS 202 Physics II & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________ Humanities Program (30 credits): __________ Business Elective (3 credits) ________ ________ COMM 210 Introduction to Speech Communications (3 credits) ________ ________ CORE 102 History and the Modern World (3 credits) ________ ________ CORE 103 Perspectives in Human Behavior (3 credits) ________ ________ CORE 104 Literature, Philosophy, and the Ascent of Ideas (3 credits) ________ ________ CORE 105 Aesthetics in Context: The Artistic Impulse (3 credits) ________ ________ CORE ___ Core Interdisciplinary Senior Seminar (3 credits) ________ ________ WTNG 102 Expository Writing (3 credits) ________ ________ WTNG 220 Critical Writing for the Professions (3 credits) ________ ________ _________ Elective (3 credits) ________ ________ 25 May 2005

Engineering Program Composition (125 credit hours)<br />

Engineering Science and Design Program (62 credits): Credits Semester Grade<br />

ENGR 110 Engineering Graphics and Design (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 115 Computer Applications for Engineering (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 210 Engineering Mechanics I (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 220 Engineering Mechanics II (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 240 Circuit Theory & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 260 Engineering Electronics & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 300 Mechanics of Materials & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 305 Fluid Mechanics & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 310 Material Science (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 313 Structural Analysis (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 320 Environmental Engineering (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 330 Thermodynamics (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 335 Engineering Economic Analysis (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 401 Engineering Senior Seminar (1 credit) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 490 Engineering Design I (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

ENGR 492 Engineering Design II (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

__________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

__________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

__________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

__________ Engineering Elective (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

Mathematics Program (17 credits): (Serves as core concentration.)<br />

MATH 213 Calculus I & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

MATH 214 Calculus II & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

MATH 315 Probability and Statistics (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

MATH 317 Differential Equations (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

MATH 330 Engineering Mathematics (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

Science Program (16 credits):<br />

CHEM 191 Chemistry I & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

CHEM 192 Chemistry II & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

PHYS 201 Physics I & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

PHYS 202 Physics II & Lab (4 credits) ________ ________<br />

Humanities Program (30 credits):<br />

__________ Business Elective (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

COMM 210 Introduction to Speech Communications (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

CORE 102 History and the Modern World (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

CORE 103 Perspectives in Human Behavior (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

CORE 104 Literature, Philosophy, and the Ascent of Ideas (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

CORE 105 Aesthetics in Context: The Artistic Impulse (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

CORE ___ Core Interdisciplinary Senior Seminar (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

WTNG 102 Expository Writing (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

WTNG 220 Critical Writing for the Professions (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

_________ Elective (3 credits) ________ ________<br />

25 May 2005

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