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Advising Handbook Department of Engineering Colorado State University – Pueblo Table of Contents: THE FIVE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS AT CSU-PUEBLO 2 ENGINEERING ADVISORS 3 ADVISING FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS 3 FOUR YEAR COMPLETION 4 APPROVED TECHNICAL ELECTIVES 4 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 5 DUAL DEGREES, BSIE AND BSE-MECHATRONICS 7 MINORS 8 THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING EXAM 9 RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR BSIEN PROGRAM 11 PLANNING SHEET FOR BSIE PROGRAM 12 BSIE FLOWCHART 13 RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR BSE-MECHATRONICS PROGRAM 14 PLANNING SHEET FOR THE BSE-MECHATRONICS PROGRAM 15 BSE Flowchart 16 Advising for Students with Majors in the Department of Engineering – revised 11 Apr 2011 1

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Advising Handbook Department of Engineering

Colorado State University – Pueblo

Table of Contents:

THE FIVE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS AT CSU-PUEBLO 2ENGINEERING ADVISORS 3ADVISING FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS 3FOUR YEAR COMPLETION 4APPROVED TECHNICAL ELECTIVES 4GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 5DUAL DEGREES, BSIE AND BSE-MECHATRONICS 7MINORS 8THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING EXAM 9RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR BSIEN PROGRAM 11PLANNING SHEET FOR BSIE PROGRAM 12BSIE FLOWCHART 13RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR BSE-MECHATRONICS PROGRAM 14PLANNING SHEET FOR THE BSE-MECHATRONICS PROGRAM 15BSE Flowchart 16

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The five engineering programs at CSU-Pueblo

1. BSIE program. The BS in Industrial Engineering prepares graduates to design and improve systems; this program can be completed at CSU-Pueblo. Industrial engineers are employed by a variety of companies; job prospects are very good. Students who intend to obtain the BSIE should list Industrial Engineering as their major. The degree requires a minimum of 126 credit hours.

2. BSE-Mechatronics program. The BS in Engineering with Mechatronics specialization prepares graduates to combine mechanical and electrical engineering knowledge with computer controls to create devices that make our lives better. The BS in Engineering with specialization in mechatronics is a flexible, broad degree that prepares graduates to work in many industries; job prospects are very good. The degree requires a minimum of 129 credit hours.

3. MSISE program. The Master's degree program in industrial and systems engineering uses techniques from engineering disciplines, mathematics, behavioral and physical sciences to analyze and design large scale human/machine/software systems for commercial, governmental and non-profit organizations. Students who intend to obtain the MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering should see Professor Sarper (Technology Building Room 262) for advice in selecting courses.

4. Minors. The Department offers a Minor in Industrial Engineering (21-25 credit hours) and a Minor in Engineering (24 credit hours). Each minor also requires prerequisite courses in math and physics.

5. Transfer program. Students who wish to pursue any engineering degree other than the BS in Industrial Engineering (BSIE) or the BS in Engineering with Mechatronics specialization (BSE-Mechatronics) must transfer to somewhere other than CSU-Pueblo to complete the degree. Students who intend to transfer should list Pre-Engineering as their major. The first two years of engineering at CSU-Pueblo are similar to the first two years of engineering at other engineering universities. Professor Fraser can help you select courses that are most likely to transfer successfully. General guidelines for transfer students are on page 2.

We welcome transfer students from community colleges and other colleges and universities. Students can complete much of the first two years of the BSIE or the BSE-Mechatronics at another institution and then transfer to CSU-Pueblo to complete either of these degrees.

CSU-Pueblo also has a Civil Engineering Technology major in the Department of Technology. See Professor Sylvester Kalevela (Tech 164B) for information.

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Engineering advisorsYou may use any engineering professor as your advisor; however, we each have specialties, as shown in parentheses: Professor Bedoya Valencia (industrial engineering) Room T261, 549-2788,

[email protected] Professor DePalma (mechatronics, electrical engineering), Room T277, 549-2892,

[email protected] Professor Fraser (pre-engineering, industrial engineering), Room T264, 549-2036,

[email protected] Professor Jaksic (mechatronics, industrial engineering), Room T259, 549-2112,

[email protected] Professor Paudel (mechatronics, mechanical engineering), Room T258, 549-2731,

[email protected] Professor Sarper (industrial engineering), Room T260, 549-2889,

[email protected] Professor Yuan (mechatronics), Room T278, 549-2522, ding.yuan@colostate-

pueblo.edu

Advising for transfer studentsIf you intend to transfer from CSU-Pueblo to another institution, the following list is a guideline for courses to take at CSU-Pueblo; however, please check with Professor Fraser about the particular major and particular university in your plans for transfer.Courses Titles CreditsCHEM121/L General Chemistry/Lab 5MATH126 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5MATH224 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 5MATH337 Differential Equations I 3PHYS 221/L General Physics I/Lab 5PHYS 222/L General Physics II/Lab 5EN 103 Problem Solving for Engineers 4EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I 3EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II 3EN 231/L Circuit Analysis/Lab 5EN 321 Thermodynamics 3EN 324/L Materials Science & Engr/Lab 4Humanities, Social Sciences, and History courses

If you would like an engineering degree, but want to stay at CSU-Pueblo, the BS in Industrial Engineering and the BS in Engineering with Mechatronics specialization are the only engineering degrees we offer. However, other special programs may allow you to pursue your interests here. For example, the Chemistry major has an Engineering Option.

If you intend to transfer elsewhere and then decide to stay at CSU-Pueblo, you will be able to count all of the above courses toward the BSE-Mechatronics or the BSIE.

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Prerequisites

The CSU-Pueblo online registration system does not enforce prerequisites, but the Department of Engineering does. If you register for an Engineering course without the required prerequisites, there must be a signed statement in your file giving permission for your registration by the professor teaching the course.

Four year completion

To finish an engineering degree in 4 years, a first-time full-time student must start in the fall semester in calculus (Math 126) or a higher mathematics class.

Approved technical electives and math/science electives

The BSIE and BSE degrees each require 3 credits of technical electives and 3 credits of math/science electives. A technical elective is a course that supports your education in engineering knowledge and practice. Most technical electives have significant engineering, mathematics, or science content. A subset of the technical electives qualify as math/science electives. A math/science elective has mathematics or science elective.

You are responsible for making sure you have the prerequisite courses for these courses. For example, PSYCH 100 can count as a General Education course and then you are eligible to take the PSYCH courses listed here. Note that some courses (in ACCTG, PSYCH, and WS) are approved technical electives for BSIE majors only.

In choosing technical electives, BSE majors should consider which courses will help them prepare for the afternoon portion of the FE exam.

The following list of courses are approved technical electives. Those marked with a + are also approved math/science electives. Your advisor can suggest and approve other technical or math/science electives.

Semester of offering: F = Fall, S = Spring, SS = Summer, * = Offered upon demand

ACCTG 201 (3) Principles of Financial Accounting (*) (BSIE only)ACCTG 202 (3) Principles of Managerial Accounting (*) (BSIE only)AIM 235 (3) and 235L (1) Automotive Fuel Systems and Exhaust Emissions (and Lab)+BIOL 181 (3) and 181L (1) College Biology I/Organismal Bio+BIOL 223 (3) and 223L (1) Human Physiology and Anatomy I (F)BUSAD 280 (2) Business Software and e-commerce (F,S)+CHEM 121 and 121L (4 and 1) General Chemistry I (F,S)+CHEM 122 and 122L (4 and 1) General Chemistry II (F,S)+CHEM 321 (3) Physical Chemistry I (F)+CHEM 322 (3) Physical Chemistry I (S)CET 315 (3) Soil Mechanics Technology (S) CET 404 (3) Structural Steel Design (S)

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CET 405 (3) Reinforced Concrete Design (F)CIS 105 (1) MS Database DMBS (F,S)CIS 171 (4) Introduction to Java Programming (F,S)CIS 215 (3) Unix Operating System (F,S)CIS 311 (3) Introduction to Web Development (F,S)CIS 350 (3) Data Base Systems (F,S)Any EN class including:

EN 295 (1-5) Independent Study EN 491 (1-5) Special Topics EN 492 (1-6) Research EN 495 (1-5) Independent Study EN 498 (1-6) Internship

ENG 305 (3) Technical and Scientific Report Writing (F,S)MKTG 340 (3) Principles of Marketing (F,S)+MATH 307 (4) Introduction to Linear Algebra (F,S)+MATH 320 (3) Introductory Discrete Mathematics (*)+MATH 325 (3) Intermediate Calculus (F)+MATH 330 (3) Introduction to Higher Geometry (S)+MATH 338 (3) Differential Equations II (*)+MATH 342 (3) Introduction to Numerical Analysis (*)+MATH 345 (4) Algorithms and Data Structures (*)+MATH 348 (3) Numerical Methods (*)+MATH 421 (4) Advanced Calculus I (F)+MATH 422 (3) Advanced Calculus II (*)+MATH 425 (3) Complex Variables (*)+MATH 445 (3) Discrete Mathematics (*)+MATH 456 (3) Design and Analysis of Experiments (*)MGMT 301 Organizational Behavior. The prerequisite of MGMT 201 is waived for students from the Department of Engineering.PHIL 205 (3) Deductive Logic (*)+PHYS 301 (4) Theoretical Mechanics (F, even years)+PHYS 321 (3) Thermodynamics (F, even years)+PHYS 323 and 323L (4 and 1) General Physics III (S)+PHYS 341 (3) Optics (F, odd years)+PHYS 361 (3) Physics of Sound (F, odd years)+PHYS 431 (4) Electricity and Magnetism (S, even years)+PHYS 441 (4) Quantum Mechanics (S, odd years)PSYCH 315 (3) Industrial/Organizational Psychology (*) PSYCH 337 (3) Memory and Cognition (F)WS 428 (3), Women and Work. (*) (also listed as HIS 428 and SOC 428) (BSIE only)

General education requirements for Engineering majors

Under the university General Education requirements effective Fall 2003, all CSU-Pueblo students must take:

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A. 9 credit hours in Humanities. The BSIE and BSE-Mechatronics degrees require that 3 of these credits be SPCOM 103 Speaking and Listening.

B. 3 credit hours in History.C. 6 credit hours in Social Sciences.D. Science and Technology – met by Phys 221, Phys 221L, Phys 222, and Phys

222L.

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Dual degrees, BSIE and BSE-Mechatronics

Students can receive a BSE and BSIE degree simultaneously. The university requirements for a second degree are as follows:

A second baccalaureate degree may be granted in a major area other than that in which the first baccalaureate degree was granted provided the student has met all requirements for the second baccalaureate degree, including not fewer than 30 semester hours of Colorado State University-Pueblo (resident) credit beyond the first degree with a minimum grade point average of 2.000. The additional 30 hours of credit must have the approval of the department from which the second degree is to be earned. Students seeking a second degree are eligible for the Deans’ List and for graduation with distinction.

The additional credits required for the second degree may be completed concurrently with the credits applying to the first degree and the two degrees may be granted simultaneously, providing all requirements are completed for both degrees. Simultaneous degrees require two separately completed degree planning sheets as well as the permission of the Provost.

If the student possesses a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, the general education and institutional requirements are considered complete.

Considering the BSIE as the first degree, the BSE degree program requires 8 additional EN courses (24 credit hours). A second senior project (3 credit hours) and one additional technical elective (3 credit hours) are also required, making a total of 30 additional credit hours to receive the BSE as the second degree.

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Minors

The Department of Engineering offers two minors, the Minor in Industrial Engineering and the Minor in Engineering. Students in either Minor are responsible for prerequisite courses not listed below. Courses in the Minor in Engineering have prerequisite and corequisite courses in math (Calculus I and II) and physics (College Physics I and II). Depending on the courses selected for the Industrial Engineering minor, some or all of those math and physics courses are required, as well as other courses not listed below.

Minor in Industrial Engineering:

Required Title CreditsEN 101 Introduction to Engineering 2EN 103 Problem Solving for Engineers 3EN 107 Engineering Graphics 2EN 215 Intro to Indus&Sys Engineering 3EN 343 Engineering Economy 3     Plus 3 of the following    EN 420 Simulation Experiments 4EN 439 Time and Motion Studies 2EN 440 Safety Engineering 3EN 441 Manufacturing Processes 4EN 443 Quality Control and Reliability 3EN 471 Operations Research 4EN 473 Computer Integrated Manuf 3EN 475 Facilities Planning&Design 3EN 477 Operations Planning&Control 3     Total   21-25

Minor in Engineering:

EN 101 Introduction to Engineering 2EN 103 Problem Solving for Engineers 3EN 107 Engineering Graphics 2EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I 3EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II 3EN 321 Thermodynamics 3EN 343 Engineering Economy 3EN 231/L Circuit Analysis I 5     Total   24

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The Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

The first step to becoming a licensed professional engineer is to pass the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, an all day exam over the knowledge you have gained in your entire engineering program.

We do not require engineering students to take the FE exam, but we do encourage students to do so. We receive feedback on the overall performance of our students (but not on the performance of individual students) and we use that feedback to evaluate our degree programs and make improvements. Also, we believe that our students can benefit by being able to tell prospective employers that they have passed this exam. The faculty urges students to review for the test by downloading and becoming familiar with the Supplied Reference Handbook; you will be given a copy of this Handbook at the exam and it is the only reference material you can use during the exam. If you pass the exam, the Department will reimburse you for the exam cost.

All examinees take the same exam in the morning, but each examinee can pick which afternoon specialty exam to take. BSIE students should definitely take the Industrial afternoon exam, but which afternoon exam do we recommend an EN student take? The Engineering faculty members reviewed the content of four of the afternoon exams (available at www.ncees.org) and estimated how much material an EN student should be able to answer from the EE (66), IE (47), ME (39), and Other/General (66) exams. The Electrical or General exams appear to be the best. Below, we also suggest additional material an EN student might review for each test.

Electrical:I. Circuits. 12 out of 16%II. Power. 10 out of 13%III. Electromagnetics. 0 out of 7%IV. Control Systems. 10 out of 10%V. Communications. 2 out of 9%VI. Signal Processing. 6 out of 8%VII. Electronics. 10 out of 15%VIII. Digital Systems. 12 out of 12%IX. Computer Systems. 4 out of 10%.

IndustrialI. Engineering Economics. 15 out of 15%II. Probability and Statistics. 15 out of 15%III. Modeling and Computation. 1 out of 12%IV. Industrial Management. 2 out of 10%V. Manufacturing and Production Systems. 3 out of 13%VI. Facilities and Logistics. 0 out of 12% See textbook for EN 475 and 477.VII. Human Factors, etc. 0 out of 12% See textbook for EN 440.VIII. Quality. 11 out of 11%

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MechanicalI. Mechanical Design and Analysis. 8 out of 15%II. Kinematics, Dynamics, and Vibrations. 12 out of 15%III. Materials and Processing. 5 out of 10%IV. Measurements, Instrumentation, and Controls. 9 out of 10%V. Thermodynamics and Energy Conversion Processes. 9 out of 15%VI. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery. 0 out of 15%VII. Heat Transfer. 1 out of 10%VIII. Refrigeration and HVAC. 4 out of 10%

Other DisciplinesI. Advanced Engineering Mathematics. 7 out of 10%II. Engineering Probability and Statistics. 9 out of 9%III. Biology. 0 out of 5%IV. Engineering Economics. 10 out of 10%V. Applic of Engineering Mechanics. 7 out of 13% See textbook for EN 211/212VI. Engineering of Materials. 11 out of 11%VII. Fluids. 0 out of 15%VIII. Electricity and Magnetism. 12 out of 12%IX. Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer. 10 out of 15% See textbook for EN 321

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Recommended schedule for BSIEN program

For students entering the program Fall 2006 or laterCourse # Title CR Course # Title CRYEAR 1 FALL SPRING

EN 101 Intro to Engineering 2 EN 107 Engineering Graphics 2EN 103 Problem Solving for Engrs. 3 MATH 224 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II 5MATH 126 Calculus&Analytic Geo I 5 PHYS 221/L General Physics I/Lab 5ENG 101 Composition I 3 ENG 102 Composition II 3GEN ED 3

17 15YEAR 2 FALL SPRING

EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I

3 EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II 3

EN 231/L Circuit Analysis/Lab 5 EN 324/L Materials Sci & Engr/Lab 4EN 215 Intro to Indus&Systems Engr 3 MATH 337 Differential Equations I 3PHYS 222/L General Physics II/Lab 5 SPCOM 103 Speaking & Listening 3MATH 207 Matrix&Vector Alg w Applic 2 GEN ED 3

18 16YEAR 3 FALL SPRING

EN 321 Thermodynamics 3 EN 420 Simulation Experiments 4 EN 343 Engineering Economy 3 EN 441/441L Manufacturing Processes 4 EN 365 Stoch Systems Engineering 4 EN 443 Quality Control & Reliability 3EN 439 Time and Motion Studies 2 ELECTIVE Math/science elective 3EN 471 Operations Research 3 GEN ED 3

15 17YEAR 4 FALL SPRING

EN 430 Project Planning 3 EN 477 Operations Planning & Control 3EN 440 Safety Engineering 3 EN 488 Industrial Engineering Design 3EN 473 Computer Integrated Manuf 3 ELECTIVE Technical elective 3EN 475 Facilities Planning & Design 3 GEN ED 3EN 486 Senior Seminar 2 GEN ED 3

File grad planning sheet Take the FE14 15

TOTAL CREDITS = 126Notes: The GEN ED electives must be selected to meet the University requirements.The technical electives must be selected from the approved list or must be preapproved by an Engineering professor.For more information, contact Jane M. Fraser, Chair, Department of Engineering, Colorado State University-Pueblo, 719-549-2036, [email protected].

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Planning sheet for BSIE programfor students entering the program Fall 2006 or later

Course Creds Semester Creds Semester

(sem) (sem)

ENG 101 3 Gen Ed Hums 3

ENG 102 3 Gen Ed Hums 3

SPCOM 103 3 Gen Ed History 3

Gen Ed Soc Sci 3

Gen Ed Soc Sci 3

EN 101 2 (F) Tech elective 3

EN 103 3(F,S) Math/science elective

3

EN 107 2(F,S) Math 207 2

EN 211 3 (F) Math 126 5

EN 212 3 (S) Math 224 5

EN 231/L 5 (F) Math 337 3

EN 215 3 (F) Physics 221/L 5

EN 321 3 (F) Physics 222/L 5

EN 324/L 4 (S)

EN 343 3 (F)

EN 365 4 (F)

EN 420 4 (S)

EN 439 2 (F)

EN 430 3 (F)

EN 440 3 (S)

EN 441/441L 4 (S)

EN 443 3 (S)

EN 471 3 (F)

EN 473 3 (F)

EN 475 3 (F)

EN 477 3 (S)

EN 486 2(F,S)

EN 488 3(F,S) Take the FE exam

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BSIE Flowchart

Prequisites are shown in solid lines; corequisites are shown in dotted lines.In addition, Math 207 is a corequisite for EN 211.

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Recommended Schedule for BSE-MECHATRONICS Program

Course # Title CR Course # Title CRYEAR 1 FALL SPRING

EN 101 Introduction to Engineering 2 EN 107 Engineering Graphics 2EN 103 Problem Solving for Engineers. 3 MATH 224 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II 5MATH 126 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 5 PHYS 221/L General Physics I/Lab 5ENG 101 Composition I 3 ENG 102 Composition II 3GEN ED 3

16 15

YEAR 2 FALL SPRING

EN 211 Engineering Mechanics I

3 EN 212 Engineering Mechanics II

3EN 231/L Circuit Analysis/Lab 5 EN 324/L Materials Sci & EngrLab 4MATH 207 Matrix and Vector Algebra with

Applications 2 EN 260 Basic Electronics 2

PHYS 222/L

General Physics II/Lab 5 EN 263 Electromechanical Devices 3

MATH 337 Differential Equations I 315 ` 15

YEAR 3 FALL SPRINGSpCom103 Speaking & Listening 3 EN 360 Control Systems I 3 EN 321 Thermodynamics 3 EN 361 Digital Electronics 4EN 343 Engineering Economy 3 EN 363 Virtual Machine Design 3EN 362 Introduction to Mechatronics 3 EN

441/441LManufacturing Processes 4

EN 365 Stochastic Systems Engineering 4 EN 443 Quality Control & Reliability 316 17

YEAR 4 FALL SPRING

EN 430 Project Planning and Control 3 EN 462 Industrial Robotics 3EN 460 Control Systems II 3 EN 487 Engineering Design Project 3EN 473 Computer Integrated

Manufacturing 3 ELECTIVE Math/science elective 3

EN 486 Senior Seminar 2 ELECTIVE Technical elective 3GEN ED 3 GEN ED 3GEN ED

File graduation planning sheet3 GEN ED

Take the FE exam 3

17 18

TOTAL CREDITS = 129

Notes: The GEN ED electives must be selected to meet the University requirements.The technical electives must be selected from the approved list or must be preapproved by an Engineering professor.For more information, contact Jane M. Fraser, Chair, Department of Engineering, Colorado State University-Pueblo, 719-549-2036, [email protected].

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Planning sheet for the BSE-Mechatronics program

Course Creds Semester Creds Semester

(sem) (sem)

ENG 101 3 Gen Ed Hums 3

ENG 102 3 Gen Ed Hums 3

SPCOM 103 3 Gen Ed History 3

Gen Ed Soc Sci 3

Gen Ed Soc Sci 3

EN 101 2 (F) Tech elective 3

EN 103 3(F,S) Math/science elective

3

EN 107 2(F,S)

EN 211 3 (F) Math 126 5

EN 212 3 (S) Math 224 5

EN 231/L 5 (F) Math 207 2

EN 260 2 (S) Math 337 3

EN 263 3 (S) Physics 221/L 5

EN 321 3 (F) Physics 222/L 5

EN 324/L 4 (S)

EN 343 3 (F)

EN 360 3 (S)

EN 361 4 (F)

EN 362 3 (S)

EN 363 3 (S)

EN 365 4 (F)

EN 430 3 (S)

EN 441/441L 4 (S)

EN 443 3 (S)

EN 460 3 (F)

EN 462 3 (S)

EN 473 3 (F)

EN 486 2(F,S)

EN 487 3(F,S) Take the FE exam

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BSE Flowchart

Prequisites are shown in solid lines; corequisites are shown in dotted lines.In addition, Math 207 is a corequisite for EN 211.

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Revisions:19 Sep 2005 – Changed EN 430 to be fall semester (not spring) in BSIE and BSE.25 Oct 2005 – Added section on dual degree.13 Dec 2005 – Revised list of technical electives.17 July 2006 – Added pages describing BSIE with Math 207, effective Fall 2006; added BSIE

flowchart14 August 2006 – Added BSE flowchart; EN 361 and SPCOM 103 exchanged. 23 August 2006 – Added statement about prerequisites. 13 Sep 2006 – Added EN 498 to list of tech electives. 14 Sep 2006 – Changed description of dual degree to reflect BSIE as 1st degree; BSE as 1st degree

doesn’t work because BSIE has only 21 additional credits not in BSE. 25 Jan 2007 – Updated technical elective list. CIS 105 added; APSM changed to AIM; ACCTG

courses updated. Titles of other courses updated. 12 March 2007 – Added CSU-Pueblo logo on first page. 15 March 2007 – Added statement about 4 year completion. 29 August 2007 – Added Prof Yuan; added specialities for each professor in advising.31 August 2007 – Updated diagrams to show that EN 211 is a corequisite for EN 211 and EN

213. 1 November 2007 – Added “File graduation planning sheet” and “Take the FE exam” to planning

sheets. 19 January 2008 – Added Prof Bloxsom.8 March 2008 – Switched EN 101 and EN 103 titles; the change is effective Fall 2008.15 March 2008 – Added MGMT 301 and PSYCH 315 as technical electives.7 April 2008 – Deleted depth in Gen Ed. We no longer enforce that requirement. 25 July 2008 – Deleted earlier versions of BSIE degree. Order of items changed. 10 September 2008 – Four year completion statement changed from allowing Math 124 or Math

126, to only allowing Math 126. 9 September 2009 – Updated technical elective list, adding BIOL 191/191L; Chem 321, 322;

Math 307, 330, 345, 348, 422, 425; PHYS 441. 9 September 2009 – moved material on what FE afternoon exam to take from the assessment

handbook to this handbook. 15 December 2009 – “Other/General” changed to “Other Disciplines” in section on FE, to reflect

change in name by NCEES. 13 May 2010 – Added Prof Bedoya28 May 2010 – Updated tech elective list to reflect math/science elective requirement as changed

by the faculty on 2 Sep 2009 and 9 Sep 2009. 28 July 2010 – EN 493 changed to EN 486; EN 488 changed to EN 487 for BSE. 15 September 2010 – FE no longer required. 16 Feb 2011 – moved EN 440 to Fall semester in BSIE recommended schedule and flowchart11 Apr 11 – changed BIOL 191/191L to 181/181L in technical elective list, reflecting change in

course numbers by Biology Department. 17 Aug 11 – replaced Prof. Bloxsom with Prof. Paudel

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