Approved Courses
From Undergraduate Engineering Handbook
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2015-16 Approved School of Engineering Breadth Courses
Course | Title | Qtr | CE | * | MS&E |
BIOE 131 (WIM) | Ethics in Bioengineering, 3 units | S | X | | |
CLASSICS 151 | Ten Things: An Archaeology of Design, 3 units | S | | | |
COMM 120W (WIM) | Digital Media in Society, 4-5 units | A | X | | X |
COMM 169 | Computers and Interfaces, 4-5 units (Not offered 2015-16) | | X | | X |
CS 181 (Prereq CS 106B or X) | Computers, Ethics, and Public Policy (Enrollment limited to seniors in CS, STS, MCS & EPHYS majors; Prereq: CS 106B or X), 4 units | A | | | |
CS 181W (WIM) | Computers, Ethics, and Public Policy (Enrollment limited to seniors in CS, STS, MCS & EPHYS majors; Prereq: CS 106B or X), 4 units | A | | | |
ECON 116 | American Economic History, 5 units (prereq of ECON 1 or 1A)(Not offered 2015-16) | | | | |
ENGR 129 (online) | The Internet in Global Context (primarily for BOSP abroad students), 4 units | Not given 2015-16 | | | X |
ENGR 131 | Ethical Issues in Engineering, 4 units | A,W,S | X | | X |
ENGR 145 | Technology Entrepreneurship, 4 units | A,S,Summ | | | |
HISTORY 205A | History of Information, 4-5 units | S | | | |
HUMBIO 174 | Foundations of Bioethics (BMC Majors; prereq of HUMBIO core), 3 units | S | | | |
MS&E 181 | Issues in Tech & Work for Post-Industrial Economy, 3 units (Not offered 2015-16) | - | X | | X |
MS&E 193/193W | Technology and National Security, 3 units | A | | | X |
MS&E 197 | Ethics and Public Policy, 5 units (Not offered 2015-16) | - | X | | X |
POLISCI 114S | International Security in a Changing World, 5 units | W | | | |
PUBLPOL 194 | Technology Policy, 4 units (Not offered 2015-16) | - | X | | |
STS 1 | The Public Life of Science and Technology, 4 units | W | | | X |
MATHEMATICS COURSES
PHYSICS COURSES
• PHYSICS 41, 43, and 45 constitute the standard introductory sequence in physics and cover mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and light and heat, respectively. These courses are calculus-based and are generally far more intensive than typical high-school offerings, even at the advanced placement level. Even students who have taken AP Physics—and therefore do not in fact need the credits for these courses—find them challenging. Because the Stanford courses cover so much more material and do so with greater depth and rigor, it often makes sense to give up the Advanced Placement credits and take these courses. Talk with your advisor for guidance in this area. Note that PHYSICS 41 has prerequisites of high school physics or PHYSICS 19, and MATH 41 or 20 or 51 or CME 100 or equivalent. Minimum corequisite: MATH 42 or 21 or 51 or CME 100. See Figure 3-2, Courses Approved for the Science Requirement, in Chapter 3 for detail on all the physics courses.
CHEMISTRY COURSES
Chemistry 31A and Chemistry 31B cover all the essential topics in general chemistry that are required to prepare students for the subsequent courses in the curriculum. Only the more advanced portions of these same topics are covered in Chemistry 31X. Both tracks use the same textbook and will arrive at the same endpoint. Thus, Chemistry 31X is an accelerated course for students with a strong background in high school chemistry. Chemistry 31A and 31B is for students with moderate or no background in high school chemistry. Chemistry 31A is a prerequisite for taking Chemistry 31B. Students must decide before autumn quarter whether or not they will take the two-quarter track because it will not be offered again until the following year.
ABET Unit Count for Use in Program Sheets from 2010-11 and Before (CHE, CE, EE, ENV, ME only) Find below Engineering Science, Design, and Experimentation unit allocation for ENGR courses. For ABET values of departmental courses for the accredited majors (Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, and Mechanical Engineering), see individual sections within Chapter 5 of the Handbook.
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Course | Engineering Courses (ENGR) | SCI | DES | EXP | Total |
ENGR 10 | Introduction to Engineering Analysis (Sum) | 4 | - | - | 4 |
ENGR 14/14S | Applied Mechanics: Statics (A,S/W) | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
ENGR 15 | Dynamics (A,S) | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
ENGR 20 | Intro to Chemical Engineering (same as CHEMENG 20) (S) | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
ENGR 25B | Biotechnology (same as CHEMENG 25B) (S) | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
ENGR 25E |
Energy: Chemical Transformation for Production, Storage, and Use (same as CHEMENG 25E) (W) | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
ENGR 30 | Engineering Thermodynamics (A,W) | 3 | - | - | 3 |
ENGR 40 | Introductory Electronics (A,S) | 3 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
ENGR 50 | Intro to Materials Science, Nantechnology Emphasis (W,S) | 4 | - | - | 4 |
ENGR 50E | Intro to Materials Science, Energy Emphasis (W) | 4 | - | - | 4 |
ENGR 50M | Intro to Materials Science, Biomaterials Emphasis (A) | 4 | - | - | 4 |
ENGR 60 | Engineering Economy (A,S) | 3 | - | - | 3 |
ENGR 62 | Intro to Optimization (same as MS&E 111) (A,S) | 4 | - | - | 4 |
ENGR 70A | Programming Methodology (A,W,S,Sum) | 3 | 2 | - | 5 |
ENGR 70B | Programming Abstractions (A,W,S,Sum) | 3 | 2 | - | 5 |
ENGR 70X | Programming Abstractions, Accelerated (A) | 3 | 2 | - | 5 |
ENGR 80 | Intro to Bioengineering (S) | 4 | - | - | 4 |
ENGR 102E | Tech/Professional Writing for Electrical Engineers | - | - | - | 1 |
ENGR 102M | Tech/Profess Writing for Mechanical Engrs | - | - | - | 1 |
ENGR 105 | Feedback Control Design (W,Sum) | 1 | 2 | - | 3 |
ENGR 120 | Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineer (A) | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
ENGR 205 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques (A) | 1 | 2 | - | 3 |
ENGR 206 | Control System Design and Simulation (not given 2010-11) | - | 3-4 | - | 3-4 |
ENGR 207A | Linear Control Systems I (not given 2010-11) | - | - | - | 3 |
ENGR 207B | Linear Control Systems II (W) | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
ENGR 207C | Linear Control Systems III (A) | - | - | - | 3 |
ENGR 209A | Analysis & Control of Nonlinear Systems (W) | - | 3 | - | 3 |
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<u>Unit Allocation Lists for Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, and Mechanical Engineering</u> can be found in the 2010-11 UGHB, Chapter 5, the major programs section; see Handbooks page.