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B.S. Curriculum - Freshmen Class of 2004

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FRESHMAN TDEC 110           3CR TDEC 111          3CR TDEC 120             3CR TDEC 130               4CR HUM 106           3CR UNIV 101E              1CR
FALL MFE 1 PFE 1 CBFE 1 EDL 1 H/C I  
1                     cr*:  hum 106               cr:  tdec 130  
FRESHMAN TDEC 112           3CR TDEC 113         3CR TDEC 121             3CR  TDEC 131              4CR HUM 107             3CR UNIV 101E              1CR
WINTER MFE 2        PFE 2 CBFE 2 EDL 2 H/C 2  
2                    tdec 110              cr: 112     td 110, 111                      tdec 120    tdec130/cr: HUM 107     engl 106/cr:tdec131  
FRESHMAN TDEC 114           3CR TDEC 115         3CR TDEC 122           3CR TDEC 132               4CR HUM 108              3CR  
SPRING MFE 3 PFE 3 CBFE2 EDL3 H/C3  
              TDEC 112, 113             tdec 131                 hum 107              
3  TDEC 112           cr:   TDEC 114                       TDEC 121                 cr:  HUM 108 cr:  TDEC 132  
             
SOPHOMORE TDEC 221           3CR TDEC 201        3CR TDEC 211          3CR TDEC 231           4CR MEM 202           3 CR  
FALL/SPRING systems 1 energy 1 materials 1 eped 1 statics  
                           tdec 132 tdec 111, 113  
4 tdec 112, 113 tdec 112, 115 tdec 112,113,121 cr: tdec 221,201or211 sophomore standing  
SOPHOMORE TDEC 222          3CR TDEC 202         3CR MEM 230           4CR TDEC 232           4CR                                3CR MEM 201            3 CR  
WINTER/SUM systems 2 energy 2 mech.of materals eped 2 fund.of cad  
                           tdec 231    
5                    tdec 221            tdec 112, 115 mem 202 cr:tdec222,202or212 sophomore standing  
             
PJ MATH 290          4CR MEM 238          4CR MEM 310            4CR     HIST 285              3CR  CIVE 240            3 CR  
FALL/SPRING linear algebra dynamics thermo. Analysis 1 hist. Of technology eng. Econ. Analysis  
6 tdec 222 tdec 114, 113 tdec 202 soph+ soph+  
PJ MEM 255           4CR   MEM 220            4CR    PHIL 315             3CR MEM 331             2 CR  
WINTER/SUM intro to controls to be determined basic fluid mechanics eng.ethics exp. Mech. Lab  
          mem 238/pre or co-req  
7  math 290   tdec 114, pre-junior+  mem 230  
             
JUNIOR MEM 355           4CR MEM 435           4CR MEM 311              2CR MEM 345 MEM FUNDAMENTAL  
FALL/SPRING perf.enhanc.dyn.sy. intro cad/cam ther.fl.sc. Lab heat transfer    
8 mem 255  mem 201, jr. standing  mem 220, 310  t202,math290,mem220    
JUNIOR MEM 361            3CR MEM 351              2CR MEM FUNDAMENTAL MEM FUNDAMENTAL LIB. STUDIES        3CR  
WINTER/SUM eng. Reliability dynamic sys. Lab     undesignated  
9 math 290,jr. standing mem  255        
             
SENIOR MEM 491            3CR MEM or SCIENCE or MEM or COE MEM FUNDAMENTAL LIB. STUDIES         3CR  
FALL senior design 1 TECH     undesignated  
   senior stand.+mem          
10   230,238,345, 355          
WINTER MEM 492 MEM or SCIENCE or MEM or COE MEM OPEN LIB. STUDIES        3CR  
  senior design 2 TECH     undesignated  
11 mem 491          
SPRING MEM 493 FREE ELECTIVE FREE ELECTIVE MEM OPEN LIB. STUDIES        3CR  
  senior design 3       undesignated  
12 mem 492          
             
  TDEC          
  FRESHMAN SEMINAR/COMMUNITY SERVICE      
  MEM          
mem fundamental (4)   a minimum of four from the following:  MEM 320,330,410,423,437,440,458,459 and micro-electro mech. Sys.
mem open (2)   any two MEM courses 300+        
mem or coe (2)    any two MEM or COE courses 300+        
mem or science or tech (2)  any two courses 300+ from MEM, COE,COBA,COAS (science only),SBME and CIST (non-programming)
             
  HUMANITIES/LIBERAL STUDIES        
designated (6):   hum 106, 107, 108; hist 285; phil 315; cive 240      
undesignated(4):  any four courses, 100+from: anthropology,architectural/social history, art history, communication,history, language (200+),
literature, music(theory), philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, theater (theory)      
NOTE: Language courses below 200 level, survey, performance, studio or skills courses will not satisfy the LS requirement
Please refer to (www.drexel.edu/coe/stuserv/electives/) for a full description of approved liberal studies courses
  FREE ELECTIVES (2): any two three credit course      
*Co-requisite            

 

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