A student may be awarded a minor in engineering science by completing 15 credits of engineering courses (ENGR or CE). Two courses are required: ENGR 213 and ENGR 216, and at least six (6) credits must be 300-level or 400-level engineering courses. A student must complete all the required prerequisites and have at least a 2.0 average in the courses taken and applied to the engineering science minor.
- Core Curriculum
Core I (9 CH)
FYS 100 or FYS 100H
*Two Critical Thinking courses (CT) (6 CH)
(MTH 229 Calculus I is a CT course)
Core II
Composition: ENG 101 and ENG 201; or ENG 200H or 201H (6 CH)
Communication: CMM 103 or CMM 207 (3 CH)
Math (requirement met in major)
Physical or Natural Science (requirement met in major)
Social Science
Humanities: CL, ENG, PHL or RST
labeled Humanities (3 CH)
Fine Arts: ART 112, MUS 142, 200, 210, or THE 112 (3 CH)
Additional University Requirements
*Writing Intensive courses (W) (6 CH)
*Multicultural (M) or International (I) course (3 CH)
First Year transfer students must complete Core I at Marshall. Core II can be completed with Marshall or transfer courses.
Transfers with 26 or more credit hours must complete one CT course but are exempt from the remaining Core I requirements. Core II can be completed with Marshall or transfer courses.
*For BSE majors, two courses must also be designated as Writing Intensive courses (W); one course must also be designated as Multicultural (M) or International (I) course.
Courses designated by a (CE) are Civil Emphasis courses
- Mathematics
MTH 229 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (5 CH)
MTH 230 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4 CH)
MTH 231 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (4 CH)
MTH 335 Differential Equations (3 CH)
MTH 345 Applied Probability and Statistics (3 CH)
- Science
(CHM 111 Foundations of Chemistry
MTH ACT < 21)
CHM 211 Principles of Chemistry I and CHM 217 Principles of Chemistry Lab I (5 CH total)
CHM 212 Principles of Chemistry II and CHM 218 Principles of Chemistry Lab II (5 CH total)(CE)
GLY 200 Physical Geology (CE)
PHY 211 Principles of Physics I (4 CH) and PHY 202: Laboratory Methods in Physics I (1 CH)
- Engineering
ENGR 102 Introduction to CAD (2 CH)
ENGR 103 Freshmen Engineering Seminar (1 CH)
ENGR 104 The Engineering Profession (1 CH)
ENGR 111 Engineering Computations (3 CH)
ENGR 201 Circuits (4 CH)
ENGR 213 Statics (3 CH)
ENGR 214 Dynamics (3 CH)
ENGR 216 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies (3 CH)
ENGR 219 Engineering Thermodynamics (3 CH)
ENGR 221 Engineering Economy (3 CH)
ENGR 318 Fluid Mechanics (3 CH)
ENGR 319 Fluid Mechanics Lab (1 CH)
ENGR 451 Introduction to Project Management (3 CH)
ENGR 452 Senior Capstone Design I (2 CH)
ENGR 453 Senior Capstone Design II (3 CH)
- Civil Emphasis
CE 241 Geomatics (3CH) (CE)
CE 312 Structural Analysis (3 CH) (CE)
CE 321 Civil Engineer Materials (4 CH) (CE)
CE 322 Soil Mechanics (3 CH) (CE)
CE 331 Hydraulic Engineering (4 CH) (CE)
CE 342 Transportation Engineering (3 CH) (CE)
CE 413 Reinforced Concrete (3 CH) (CE)
CE 432 Water/Wastewater treatment (4 CH)(CE)
- Design and Technical Electives
The CE design elective must be taken from the following courses: CE414 Steel Design, CE425 Foundation Design, CE443 Highway Design, or CE434 Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment
In general, two (2) technical electives must be taken from the following approved list of courses. However, it may be possible to use other courses with approval of the student’s advisor and the department’s chair.