College of Engineering à College Breadth Requirements
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The College of Engineering requires 21 credits distributed as follows:
·
Completion
of 3 credits in each of the following University Breadth Requirement
categories, with no more than one course taken from any single rubric (i.e.,
the four-letter subject code):
o
Creative
Arts and Humanities
o
History
and Cultural Change
o
Social
and Behavioral Sciences
o
Mathematics,
Natural Sciences, and Technology (normally satisfied by one of the following
courses that Engineering students take: CHEM 103, CHEM 104, CHEM 111, CHEM 112,
CISC 106, MATH 241, MATH 242, MATH 243, MEEG 112, PHYS 207, PHYS 208)
o
9 additional credits must be taken from the
University Breadth Requirement course list in the Creative Arts and Humanities,
History and Cultural Change, or Social and Behavioral Sciences categories
and/or from the College of Engineering Supplemental Course List
· Of the 21 credits, for timely progress toward degree completion, 3 credits must satisfy the University Multicultural Requirement
·
Of the 21 credits, 6 must be at the upper level
(usually a 300-level or above course) restricted to courses in the Creative Arts and Humanities, History and
Cultural Change, and/or Social and Behavioral Sciences categories from
the University Breadth Requirement course list and/or courses designated as upper level on the College of Engineering
Supplemental Course List.
·
All
courses must be passed with a minimum grade of C-.
Students should choose courses in consultation with their advisors. Detailed guidelines, which include a list of courses that may be used to satisfy the program’s requirements, may be obtained from the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Advisement, department offices, and the College of Engineering website:
http://www.engr.udel.edu/advise/undergrad_programs.html.
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