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126<br />
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM:<br />
FIRST AND SECOND YEARS<br />
SEMESTER I SEMESTER II SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV<br />
MATH V1101 (3) MATH V1102 (3) MATH V1201 (3) APMA E2101 (3)<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
or Honors Math I (3) Honors Math II (3) MATH V2020 (3) MATH E1210 (3)<br />
Lin. alg.<br />
ODE<br />
or Honors Math I (3) Honors Math II (3) Honors Math III (4) Honors Math IV (4)<br />
and ODE (3)<br />
PHYSICS<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
C1401 (3) C1402 (3)<br />
or C1601 (3.5) C1602 (3.5)<br />
or C2801 (4.5) C2802 (4.5)<br />
C1403 (3.5) C1404 (3.5)<br />
and Lab C1500 (3) either semester<br />
or C1604 (3.5) C2507 (3)<br />
CHEM C3443 (3.5)<br />
or<br />
PHYS C1403 (3)<br />
or<br />
PHYS C2601 (3.5)<br />
or<br />
BIOL C2005 (4)<br />
or C3045 (3.5)<br />
C3046 (3.5) and<br />
Lab C2507 (3)<br />
REQUIRED<br />
NONTECHNICAL<br />
ELECTIVES<br />
C1010 (3) HUMA C1001, C0CI C1101, HUMA C1002, C0CI C1102,<br />
or or Major Cultures (3–4) or Major Cultures (3–4)<br />
Z1003 (4) C1010 (3)<br />
or<br />
ECON W1105 (4) and<br />
ALP0006 (0) Z1003 (4) or C1010 (3) W1155 recitation (0)<br />
HUMA C1121<br />
or C1123 (3)<br />
REQUIRED<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
AND TECHNICAL<br />
ELECTIVES<br />
COMPUTER<br />
SCIENCE<br />
PHYSICAL<br />
EDUCATION<br />
GATEWAY LAB<br />
EAEE E1100 (3) A EESC W4001 (4)<br />
better planet by design<br />
or<br />
or other departmental EESC V2100 (4.5)<br />
professional-level course<br />
or<br />
EESC V2200 (4.5)<br />
EEAE E2002 (3)<br />
Alternative energy<br />
sources<br />
Computer language: COMS W1003 (3) or W1004 (3) any semester<br />
C1001 (1) C1002 (1)<br />
E1102 (4) either semester<br />
30 credits required for the professional<br />
degree must be completed in no more<br />
than five years.<br />
Specific requirements for both professional<br />
degrees include a set of core<br />
courses and a number of electives<br />
appropriate for the specific area of<br />
concentration. All course work must<br />
lead to the successful completion of a<br />
project in mining engineering. A list of<br />
core courses and electives is available<br />
at the department office.<br />
COURSES IN EARTH<br />
AND ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
See also courses in applied chemistry<br />
in the section in this chapter titled<br />
‘‘Chemical Engineering.”<br />
<strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>