Engineering Minor
Minor Requirements
23-25 credits
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
PHYS 210 | INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICS | 4 |
or CHEM 210 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY | |
PHYS 211 | INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROMAGNETISM | 4 |
or CHEM 211 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY | |
ENGR 201 | INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING | 3 |
IDST 387 | INTERDISCIPLINARY CAPSTONE INTERNSHIP | 2 |
or PHYS 386 | RESEARCH METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION | |
Select one of the following courses (may not be used to fulfill a major requirement) | 4 | |
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS | ||
FAIRNESS AND RESPONSIBILITY IN DATA SCI | ||
LEADERSHIP AND ETHICS ACROSS DISCIPLINES | ||
Select two of the following courses (may not be used to fulfill a major requirement) | 6-8 | |
ENGINEERING STATICS AND DYNAMICS | ||
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | ||
INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE | ||
CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS I | ||
CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONICS II | ||
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | ||
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | ||
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS | ||
INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS | ||
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | ||
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I | ||
BIOCHEMISTRY | ||
Total Credits | 23-25 |
Courses must be completed with a grade of C- or better to count toward the minor.
Students wishing to pursue engineering after graduation are encouraged to seek advice from a faculty member in the physics department as soon as possible.