How to Build a Lego Robot
In the Introduction to Engineering course, students get to build Lego robots. This is not your average engineering course, it’s much more hands on and gives students a taste of what engineering will involve after graduation. |
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Required Coursework within the first two semesters: |
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MATH 122A/B or 124 or125 |
Calculus I |
5 or 3 units |
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MATH 129 |
Calculus II |
3 units |
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CHEM 151 |
Fundamentals of Chemistry |
4 units |
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CHEM 152, MSE 110, or MCB 181R & L |
Chemistry, Materials Science or Biology |
4 units |
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PHYS 141 |
Introductory Mechanics |
4 units |
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ENGR 102 |
Introduction to Engineering |
3 units |
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ECE 175, if required by major |
Programming |
3 units |
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ENGL 102 or ENGL 108 or ENGL 109H |
English Composition |
3 units |
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Advanced Standing grade point average requirements: |
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Aerospace Engineering |
2.50 |
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Biomedical Engineering |
2.75 |
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Mechanical Engineering |
2.50 |
Biosystems Engineering |
2.00 |
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Electrical and Computer Engineering |
2.50 |
Chemical Engineering |
2.30 |
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Materials Science and Engineering |
2.00 |
Civil Engineering |
2.25 |
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Mining Engineering |
2.00 |
Engineering Management |
2.00 |
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Optical Sciences and Engineering |
2.50 |
Industrial Engineering |
2.00 |
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Systems Engineering |
2.00 |
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