ENGINEERING
College of Engineering and Computer Science
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Non-majors in Engineering may elect to minor in this field. Minor requirements may be satisfied by completing 21 approved units, of which 12 must be upper division. Students who have not completed the lower division requirements in calculus, including differential equations, physics, chemistry, and a few engineering courses will find it difficult to complete this minor in the four-year program due to the prerequisite requirements of upper division engineering courses.
Students wishing to minor in Engineering must have their minor program approved by the Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Requirements - Minor
Total units required for Minor: 21
Courses in parentheses are prerequisites.
The program should normally include:(3) |
Introductory Circuit Analysis (PHYS 11C, MATH 45; either the math or physics may be taken concurrently, but not both) |
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(3) |
Analytic Mechanics: Statics (PHYS 11A, MATH 31 and CE 4 or ENGR 6) |
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(3) |
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(3) |
Analytic Mechanics - Dynamics (ENGR 30, MATH 45 and MATH 32 or MATH 35 or MATH 100) |
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(3) |
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(3) |
Thermodynamics (CHEM 1E, PHYS 11A and MATH 32 or MATH 35 or MATH 100) |
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(3) |
Fluid Mechanics (ENGR 110) |
Faculty
Faculty will be drawn from the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Contact Information
Kevan Shafizadeh, Interim Associate Dean
Cynda Dart, Administrative Support Coordinator
Riverside Hall 2014
(916) 278-6852
www.ecs.csus.edu