Civil Engineering Emphasis

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Civil Engineering Emphasis

Civil Engineering Emphasis - General Transfer Major, A.S. (TTP) / A.S. (TTP) / A.S. (TTP)

Expected Hours for Civil Engineering Emphasis - General Transfer Major, A.S. (TTP) Degree

69

Expected Hours for A.S. (TTP) Degree

69 plus

Expected Hours for A.S. (TTP) Degree

69 plus 6 additional prerequisite hours)

What is Civil Engineering Emphasis w/Math 1910 Entry - General Transfer Major, A.S. (TTP)?

The Civil Engineering emphasis is designed to prepare students for transfer to a bachelor’s degree granting institution.  This program is designed to create a smooth transition for students to continue their education to earn a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field.

What can I do with this degree?

Civil Engineering is a broad range of study that can lead to careers in a variety of engineering disciplines, including: Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Construction Engineering to name a few.

  • Environmental Engineers: perform engineering duties to resolve, or improve environmental conditions (hazards, water, pollution control, etc…)
  • Structural Engineers: design and analyze structures to ensure anticipated loading requirements are met by buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc…
  • Construction Engineers: plan and implement the processes to prepare sites for structures and the building of the structures.

What are my options at Cleveland State Community College?

  • Civil Engineering Emphasis: General Transfer Major, A.S. (TTP)

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule


Fall Semester

MATH 1910

Calculus I*

4

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

CHEM 1110

General Chemistry I

4

GEN 1010

First Year Seminar

3

HIST 2310 or

 

HIST 2010

Early World History or

Early US History

 3


Fall Milestones

  •  
  • MATH 1910* requires a Math ACT score of 26 or higher.  Otherwise, completion of MATH 1730 or MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 is required. 
  • If you have Writing Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for ENGL 0900 in addition to ENGL 1010.  If you have Reading Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for READ 0810 in addition to ENGL 1010.
  • CHEM 1110 requires completion of ALL Learning Support requirements. 
    If you have not had high school chemistry or CHEM 1010, you need to enroll in CHEM 1010 before enrolling in CHEM 1110.
  • GEN 1010 can be taken as a two week bootcamp that runs for 3 hours per day for the 10 weekdays prior to the first day of class.
  • All History courses requires completion of Reading Learning Support requirements. 
    Students should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. 
    For example, UTK and UTC prefer World History whereas TTU and MTSU prefer US History.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - If you receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation could be near.  Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the academic year.  Please see your success coach or enrollment specialist to make sure you are in good standing or if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!


Spring Semester

MATH 1920

Calculus II*

4

ENGL 1020

English Composition II

3

PHYS 2110

Calculus Based Physics I*

4

MATH 2010

Introduction to Linear Algebra*

3

HIST 2320 or

HIST 2020

Modern World History or

Modern US History

 3


Spring Milestones

  • MATH 1920* requires completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.
  • ENGL 1020 requires completion of ENGL 1010 with a grade of C or higher.
  • PHYS 2110* requires successful completion of MATH 1910.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • MATH 2010* requires completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • All History courses requires completion of Reading Learning Support requirements. 
    Students should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. 
    For example, UTK and UTC prefer World History whereas TTU and MTSU prefer US History.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Now is the time to begin thinking about financial aid for next semester.  Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the upcoming academic year.   Please contact your success coach or academic advisor if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Summer and Fall registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!   If you are planning to transfer to a four-year university, make an appointment with your academic advisor soon.  They can assist you with making the right course selections, as well as help you begin the transfer process.

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Fall Semester

MATH 2110

Calculus III*

4

PHYS 2120

Calculus Based Physics II*

4

ENGR 2110

Engineering Statics*

3

ENGL 2110 or

ENGL 2210 or

ENGL 2310

Early American Literature or

Early British Literature or

Early World Literature

3

ECON 2100

Principles of Macroeconomics

3


Fall Milestones

  • MATH 2110* requires completion of MATH 1920 with a grade of C or higher.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • PHYS 2120* requires successful completion of PHYS 2110.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • ENGR 2110* requires completion of PHYS 2110.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • Any literature course will satisfy the Humanities/Fine Arts (literature) requirement and all require successful completion of ENGL 1020.
  • Any literature course will satisfy the Humanities/Fine Arts (literature) requirement and all require successful completion of ENGL 1020.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.
  •  
  • FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Check your Cleveland State email daily for important dates, deadlines and announcements regarding your financial aid.  Please check with Financial Aid if you have any questions.
  •  
  • ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your academic advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Your advisor can assist you in course selection, as well as checking requirements for transfer and/or graduation.
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  •  

Spring Semester

MATH 2120

Differential Equations*

3

ENGR 2120

Engineering Dynamics*

3

MUS 1030

Introduction to Music

3

ECON 2200

Microeconomics

3

ART 2000

Art History Survey I

3

COMM 2025

Fundamentals of Communication

3

Subtotal

69


Spring Milestones

  • MATH 2120* requires successful completion of MATH 2110.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • ENGR 2120* requires completion of ENGR 2110.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • MUS 1030 requires completion of Reading and Writing Learning Support requirements.
  • ART 2000 requires completion of all Reading and Writing Learning Support requirements.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

GRADUATION - Apply to graduate by completing the online Intent to Graduate form. This can be found under the Graduation Tab within the Registration Tools and Forms on Cougarnet.  You will need to schedule to take your exit exam and/or program test at mycs.cc/testing.  These will be taken in the Testing Center.

CONGRATULATIONS! After you complete this semester's courses and maintain an overall 2.0 GPA, you will be a Cleveland State Graduate!

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What is Civil Engineering Emphasis w/Math 1000 Entry?

The Civil Engineering emphasis is designed to prepare students for transfer to a bachelor’s degree granting institution.  This program is designed to create a smooth transition for students to continue their education to earn a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field.

What will I learn?

Students successfully completing a Civil Engineering Emphasis program designated as a Tennessee Transfer Pathway will be able to do the following:

    1. Apply mathematics, science, and engineering knowledge.
    2. Understand, analyze, and interpret data.
    3. Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
    4. Understand professional and ethical responsibility.
    5. Communicate ideas effectively.
  • Use the techniques, skill, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

What can I do with this degree?

Civil Engineering is a broad range of study that can lead to careers in a variety of engineering disciplines, including: Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Construction Engineering to name a few.

  • Environmental Engineers: perform engineering duties to resolve, or improve environmental conditions (hazards, water, pollution control, etc…)
  • Structural Engineers: design and analyze structures to ensure anticipated loading requirements are met by buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc…
  • Construction Engineers: plan and implement the processes to prepare sites for structures and the building of the structures.

What are my options at Cleveland State Community College?

Civil Engineering Emphasis: General Transfer Major, A.S. (TTP)

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule


Fall Semester

GEN 1010

First Year Seminar

3

MATH 1000

Algebra Essentials

3

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

HIST 2010 or

HIST 2310

Early US History or

Early World History

 3

ART 2020

Art History Survey II

3


Fall Milestones

  •  
  • GEN 1010 can be taken as a two week bootcamp that runs for 3 hours per day for the 10 weekdays prior to the first day of class.
  • MATH 1000 requires a Math ACT score of 19 or higher.  If you have Math Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for a MATH 0100 S section in addition to MATH 1000 S section (corequisite).  Completion of SAILS Plus satisfies Math Learning Support requirements.
  • If you have Writing Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for ENGL 0900 in addition to ENGL 1010.  If you have Reading Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for READ 0810 in addition to ENGL 1010.
  • All History courses requires completion of Reading Learning Support requirements. 
    Students should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. 
    For example, UTK and UTC prefer World History whereas TTU and MTSU prefer US History.
  • ART 2020 requires completion of all Reading and Writing Learning Support requirements.
  • FINANCIAL AID ALERT - If you receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation could be near.  Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the academic year.  Please see your success coach or enrollment specialist to make sure you are in good standing or if you have any questions.
  • ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!

Spring Semester

MATH 1710

Precalculus Algebra

3

CHEM 1110

General Chemistry I

4

ENGL 1020

English Composition II

3

HIST 2020 or

HIST 2320

Modern US History or

Modern World History

3

COMM 2025

Fundamentals of Communication

3


Milestones

  •  
  • MATH  1710 requires a Math ACT score of 22 or higher.  Otherwise, completion of MATH 1000 with a C or higher or completion of SAILS Plus is required. 
  • CHEM 1110 requires completion of ALL Learning Support requirements. 
    If you have not had high school chemistry or CHEM 1010, you need to enroll in CHEM 1010 before enrolling in CHEM 1110.
  • ENGL 1020 requires completion of ENGL 1010 with a grade of C or higher.
  • All History courses requires completion of Reading Learning Support requirements. 
    Students should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. 
    For example, UTK and UTC prefer World History whereas TTU and MTSU prefer US History.
  • FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Now is the time to begin thinking about financial aid for next semester.  Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the upcoming academic year.   Please contact your success coach or academic advisor if you have any questions.
  • ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Summer and Fall registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!   If you are planning to transfer to a four-year university, make an appointment with your academic advisor soon.  They can assist you with making the right course selections, as well as help you begin the transfer process.
  • Work with your advisor to discuss Fall registration when contacted. Remember, advising is key to success!

Summer Semester

MATH 1720

Precalculus Trigonometry

3

Summer Milestones


  • MATH 1720 requires a Math ACT score of 22 or higher.  Otherwise, completion of MATH 1710 is required.

Fall Semester

MATH 1910

Calculus I*

4

ENGL 2110 or

 

ENGL 2210 or

 

ENGL 2310

Early American or Literature

Early British Literature or

Early World Literature

3

ECON 2100

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

MUS 1030

Introduction to Music

3


Fall Milestones

MATH 1910* requires a Math ACT score of 26 or higher.  Otherwise, completion of MATH 1730 or MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 is required.

Any literature course will satisfy the Humanities/Fine Arts (literature) requirement and all require successful completion of ENGL 1020.

MUS 1030 requires completion of Reading and Writing Learning Support requirements.

*In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Check your Cleveland State email daily for important dates, deadlines and announcements regarding your financial aid.  Please check with Financial Aid if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your academic advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Your advisor can assist you in course selection, as well as checking requirements for transfer and/or graduation. 

 


Spring Semester

MATH 1920

Calculus II*

4

MATH 2010

Introduction to Linear Algebra*

3

PHYS 2110

Calculus Based Physics I*

4

ECON 2200

Principles of Microeconomics

3


Spring Milestones

  •  
  • MATH 1920* requires completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.
  • MATH 2010* requires completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • PHYS 2110* requires successful completion of MATH 1910.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
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  • NOTE: At this point you are eligible to graduate with a General Transfer A.S. degree.  It will take two more semesters to earn a Civil Engineering Emphasis.  

Fall Semester

MATH 2110

Calculus III*

4

ENGR 2110

Engineering Statics*

3

PHYS 2120

Calculus Based Physics II*

4


Milestones

  •  
  • MATH 2110* requires completion of MATH 1920 with a grade of C or higher.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • ENGR 2110* requires completion of PHYS 2110.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • PHYS 2120* requires successful completion of PHYS 2110.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.
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Spring Semester

ENGR 2120

Engineering Dynamics*

3

MATH 2120

Differential Equations*

3


Milestones

  •  
  • ENGR 2120* requires completion of ENGR 2110.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • MATH 2120* requires successful completion of MATH 2110.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.
  • GRADUATION - Apply to graduate by completing the online Intent to Graduate form. This can be found under the Graduation Tab within the Registration Tools and Forms on Cougarnet.  You will need to schedule to take your exit exam and/or program test at mycs.cc/testing.  These will be taken in the Testing Center.
  • CONGRATULATIONS! After you complete this semester's courses and maintain an overall 2.0 GPA, you will be a Cleveland State Graduate!
  •  

What is Civil Engineering Emphasis w/Math 1730 Entry?

The Civil Engineering emphasis is designed to prepare students for transfer to a bachelor’s degree granting institution.  This program is designed to create a smooth transition for students to continue their education to earn a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field.

What will I learn?

Students successfully completing a Civil Engineering Emphasis program designated as a Tennessee Transfer Pathway will be able to do the following:

    1. Apply mathematics, science, and engineering knowledge.
    2. Understand, analyze, and interpret data.
    3. Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
    4. Understand professional and ethical responsibility.
    5. Communicate ideas effectively.
  • Use the techniques, skill, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

What can I do with this degree?

Civil Engineering is a broad range of study that can lead to careers in a variety of engineering disciplines, including: Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Materials Engineering, and Construction Engineering to name a few.

  • Environmental Engineers: perform engineering duties to resolve, or improve environmental conditions (hazards, water, pollution control, etc…)
  • Structural Engineers: design and analyze structures to ensure anticipated loading requirements are met by buildings, bridges, tunnels, etc…
  • Construction Engineers: plan and implement the processes to prepare sites for structures and the building of the structures.

What are my options at Cleveland State Community College?

  • Civil Engineering Emphasis: General Transfer Major, A.S. (TTP)

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule


Fall Semester

GEN 1010

First Year Seminar

3

MATH 1730

Precalculus*

4

CHEM 1110

General Chemistry I

4

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

HIST 2010 or

HIST 2310

Early US History or

Early World History

 3


Fall Milestones

  •  
  • GEN 1010 can be taken as a two week bootcamp that runs for 3 hours per day for the 10 weekdays prior to the first day of class.
  • MATH 1730 requires a Math ACT score of 22 or higher.  Otherwise, completion of MATH 1000 with a C or higher or completion of SAILS Plus is required.
  • CHEM 1110 requires completion of ALL Learning Support requirements. 
    If you have not had high school chemistry or CHEM 1010, you need to enroll in CHEM 1010 before enrolling in CHEM 1110.
  • If you have Writing Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for ENGL 0900 in addition to ENGL 1010.  If you have Reading Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for READ 0810 in addition to ENGL 1010.
  • All History courses requires completion of Reading Learning Support requirements. 
    Students should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. 
    For example, UTK and UTC prefer World History whereas TTU and MTSU prefer US History.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - If you receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation could be near.  Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the academic year.  Please see your success coach or enrollment specialist to make sure you are in good standing or if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!

  •  
  •  

Spring Semester

MATH 1910

Calculus I*

4

ENGL 1020

English Composition II

3

COMM 2025

Fundamentals of Communication

3

HIST 2320

Or

HIST 2020

Modern World History

Or

Modern US History

3

ECON 2100

Principles of Macroeconomics

3


Spring Milestones

  •  
  • MATH 1910* requires a Math ACT score of 26 or higher.  Otherwise, completion of MATH 1730 or MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 is required. 
  • ENGL 1020 requires completion of ENGL 1010 with a grade of C or higher.
  • All History courses requires completion of Reading Learning Support requirements. 
    Students should take the history sequence required by the senior institution. 
    For example, UTK and UTC prefer World History whereas TTU and MTSU prefer US History.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Now is the time to begin thinking about financial aid for next semester.  Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the upcoming academic year.   Please contact your success coach or academic advisor if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Summer and Fall registration.  Remember, advising is key to success!   If you are planning to transfer to a four-year university, make an appointment with your academic advisor soon.  They can assist you with making the right course selections, as well as help you begin the transfer process.


Summer Semester

MATH 1920

Calculus II*

4


Summer Milestones

  • MATH 1920 requires completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

Fall Semester

MATH 2110

Calculus III*

4

MATH 1900

Scientific Programming*

3

ENGL 2110

Or

ENGL 2210

Or

ENGL 2310

Early American Literature

Or

Early British Literature

Or

Early World Literature

3

ECON 2200

Principles of Microeconomics

3

MUS 1030

Introduction to Music

3


Fall Milestones

  • MATH 2110* requires completion of MATH 1920 with a grade of C or higher.  This class is offered only in Fall semesters.
  • MATH 1900 is not required for a Civil Engineering degree, however it will allow you to earn a Mathematics degree at the end of two years.
  • Any literature course will satisfy the Humanities/Fine Arts (literature) requirement and all require successful completion of ENGL 1020.
  • MUS 1030 requires completion of Reading and Writing Learning Support requirements.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Check your Cleveland State email daily for important dates, deadlines and announcements regarding your financial aid.  Please check with Financial Aid if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your academic advisor to discuss Spring registration.  Your advisor can assist you in course selection, as well as checking requirements for transfer and/or graduation. 

 

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Spring Semester

MATH 2010

Introduction to Linear Algebra*

3

MATH 2120

Differential Equations*

3

PHYS 2110

Calculus Based Physics I*

4

ART 2000

Art History Survey I

3


Spring Milestones

  •  
  • MATH 2010* requires completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • MATH 2120* requires successful completion of MATH 2110.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • PHYS 2110* requires successful completion of MATH 1910.  This class is offered only in Spring semesters.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.
  •  
  • GRADUATION - Apply to graduate by completing the online Intent to Graduate form. This can be found under the Graduation Tab within the Registration Tools and Forms on Cougarnet.  You will need to schedule to take your exit exam and/or program test at mycs.cc/testing.  These will be taken in the Testing Center.
  •  
  • NOTE: At this point, you have met all of the requirements to graduate with a General Transfer A.S. degree.  It will require two more semesters to earn a Civil Engineering degree.  If you completed MATH 1900, you can earn a General Transfer - Mathematics Emphasis degree.

Fall Semester

PHYS 2120

Calculus Based Physics II*

4

ENGR 2110

Engineering Statics*

3


Fall Milestones

  • PHYS 2120 requires completion of PHYS 2110.  (This class is only offered in Fall semesters.)
  • ENGR 2110 requires completion of PHYS 2110.  (This class is only offered in Fall semesters.)
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.

Spring Semester

ENGR 2120

Engineering Dynamics*

3


Spring Milestones

  •  ENGR 2120 requires completion of ENGR 2110.
  • *In order to stay on track, students need to follow the prescribed timetable exactly for courses marked with a *.  Failure to do so could result in a delay of up to one year.
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