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RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHE LOR OF SCI ENCE IN CIVIL EN GI NEER ING/MAS TER OF SCIENCE B.S. Por tion of the Pro gram Ac cred ited by the En gi neer ing Ac cred i ta tion Com mis sion of ABET, http://www.abet.org COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLAHOMA For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System for Higher Ed u ca tion Summer 2015 through Spring 2016 GEN ERAL RE QUIRE MENTS Civil En gi neer ing A190 Bach e lor of Sci ence in Civil En gi neer ing/Mas ter of Science (Civil En gi neer ing) F190 To tal Credit Hours ..................... 150-152Min i mum Re ten tion/Grad u a tion Grade Point Av er ages: Over all - Com bined and OU ................... 3.00 Ma jor - Com bined and OU .................... 3.00 Cur ric u lum - Com bined and OU ................. 3.00 A min i mum grade of C is re quired for each course in the cur ric u lum. OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 30-32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in five years. Year FIRST SE MES TER Hours SEC OND SE MES TER Hours FRESHMAN ENGL 1113, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) CHEM 1315, Gen eral Chem is try (Core II) HIST 1483, U.S., 1492-1865, or 1493, U.S., 1865-Pres ent (Core IV) MATH 1914, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus I (Core I) CEES 1112, Intro. to Civil Engr. & Envir. Sci ence ENGR 1410, Fresh man En gi neer ing Ori en ta tion I 3 5 3 4 2 0 ENGL EXPO 1213, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ing (Core I) CHEM 1415, Gen eral Chem is try MATH 2924, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus II PHYS 2514, Gen eral Phys ics for En gi neer ing & Sci ence Ma jors (Core II) 3 5 4 4 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 SOPHOMORE MATH 2934, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus III PHYS 2524, Gen eral Phys ics for En gi neer ing & Sci ence Ma jors §CEES 1000, CEES Sem i nar CEES 2213, CADD Fundamentals CEES 2113, Stat ics & Dy nam ics HSCI 3333, Technology and So ci ety in World History (Core IV, West. Civ. & Cul ture) or ap proved substi tute 4 4 0 3 3 3 MATH 3113, In tro duc tion to Or di nary Dif fer en tial Equa tions §CEES 1000, CEES Sem i nar CEES 2153, Me chan ics of Ma te ri als CEES 2223, Fluid Me chan ics GEOL 1114, Phys i cal Ge ol ogy for Sci ence & Engr. Ma jors, or Basic Sci ence P SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III) 3 0 3 3 4 3 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 17 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 JUNIOR §CEES 1000, CEES Sem i nar CEES CEES 3213, Wa ter Re sources En gi neer ing 3263, In tro duc tion to Dy nam ics for Ar chi tec tural & Civil Engi neers CEES CEES 3364, Soil Me chan ics 3413, Struc tural Anal y sis I ENGR 2431, Elec tri cal Cir cuits ENGR 3401, En gi neer ing Eco nom ics 0 3 3 4 3 1 1 ENGL 3153, Tech ni cal Writ ing §CEES 1000, CEES Semi nar 3243, Wa ter & Wastewater Treat ment De sign CEES CEES 3403, Ma te ri als CEES 3663, Struc tural De sign—Steel I, or Pro fes sional Elec tive #Pro fes sional Elec tive 3 0 3 3 3 3 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 Ad mis sion to the ac cel er ated pro gram is by ap pli ca tion and re quires a min i mum GPA of 3.20. SENIOR ANTH 4623, Ap proaches to Cross-Cul tural Hu man Prob lems or ap proved sub sti tute (Core IV, Non-West ern Civ.) §CEES 1000, CEES Sem i nar #Pro fes sional Elec tive CEES 3673, Struc tural De sign—Con crete I, or Pro fes sional Elective CEES 4453, Geomatics En gi neer ing CEES 4803, Civil En gi neer ing Pro fes sional Prac tice 3 0 3 3 3 3 §CEES 1000, CEES Sem i nar CEES 3883, Trans por ta tion En gi neer ing CEES 4903, Civil En gi neer ing Capstone (Cap stone) #Pro fes sional Elec tive †Ap proved Elective: Core III: So cial Sci ence †Ap proved Elec tive, Core IV: Ar tis tic Forms 0 3 3 3 3 3 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 Stu dents are el i gi ble for grad u ate sta tus upon grad u a tion with the Bach e lor of Sci ence in Civil En gi neer ing. FIFTH YEAR CEES 5980, The sis Re search, or Grad u ate-level Elec tive Grad u ate-level Elec tive CEES CEES CEES Grad u ate-level Elec tive Grad u ate-level Elec tive 2-3 4 CEES 5980, The sis Re search, or Grad u ate-level Elec tive CEES 5020, Spe cial Top ics CEES CEES CEES 5021, Tech ni cal Com mu ni ca tions Grad u ate-level Elec tive Grad u ate-level Elec tive 2-3 2 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 12-13 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 12-13 Dependent upon whether a student chooses the thesis or non-thesis option. Non-thesis option additionally requires: CEES Graduate-level Elective (3 hrs.) and CEES 5020 Special Topics (2 hrs.), and Comprehensive Exam to be taken in the last semester of study. Students may enter the accelerated program based on the undergraduate degree pattern offered in the year they first enrolled in the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education or later. NOTE: En gi neer ing trans fer stu dents may take ENGR 3410 in place of ENGR 1410. Courses des ig nated as Core I, II, III, IV or Cap stone are part of the Gen eral Ed u ca tion cur ric u lum. Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of 40 hours of Gen eral Ed u ca tion courses, cho sen from the ap proved list. †To be cho sen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these 12 hours must be up per-di vi sion (3000-4000). See list in the Class Sched ule. In the Col lege of En gi neer ing, in or der to prog ress in your cur ricu lum, and as a spe cific gradua tion re quire ment, a grade of C or bet ter is re quired in each course in the cur ricu lum. Please refer to the Gen eral Cata log for ad di tional en roll ment limi ta tions. Stu dents must suc cess fully com plete pre req ui site courses (with a mini mum C grade) be fore pro ceed ing to the next course. • Two college- level courses in a sin gle for eign lan guage are re quired; this may be sat is fied by suc cess ful com ple tion of 2 years in a sin gle for eign lan guage in high school. Stu dents who must take for eign lan guage at the Uni ver sity will have an ad di tional 6-10 hours of course work. #Pro fes sional elec tives can be cho sen from any 3000-level or higher course in CEES. One three-hour pro fes sional elec tive can be taken out side CEES with ad viser approval. §Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of four se mes ters of CEES 1000. Stu dents must take at least CEES 3663 or CEES 3673. Stu dents may take both courses if de sired. MATH 1823, 2423, 2433, and 2443 se quence can be sub sti tuted for MATH 1914, 2924, and 2934. 3-15

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RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHE LOR OF SCI ENCE IN CIVIL EN GI NEER ING/MAS TER OF SCIENCE B.S. Por tion of the Pro gram Ac cred ited by the En gi neer ing Ac cred i ta tion Com mis sion of ABET, http://www.abet.org

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGTHE UNI VER SITY OF OKLAHOMA

For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System

for Higher Ed u ca tion Summer 2015 through

Spring 2016

GEN ERAL RE QUIRE MENTS Civil En gi neer ing A190

Bach e lor of Sci ence in Civil En gi neer ing/Mas ter of

Science (Civil En gi neer ing) F190

To tal Credit Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150-152•Min i mum Re ten tion/Grad u a tion Grade Point Av er ages:Over all - Com bined and OU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00Ma jor - Com bined and OU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00Cur ric u lum - Com bined and OU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00A min i mum grade of C is re quired for each course in the cur ric u lum.

OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 30-32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in five years.Year FIRST SE MES TER Hours SEC OND SE MES TER Hours

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ENGL 1113, Prin. of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I)CHEM 1315, Gen eral Chem is try (Core II)HIST 1483, U.S., 1492-1865, or

1493, U.S., 1865-Pres ent (Core IV)MATH 1914, Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus I (Core I)CEES 1112, Intro. to Civil Engr. & Envir. Sci ence ENGR 1410, Fresh man En gi neer ing Ori en ta tion I

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MATH 3113, In tro duc tion to Or di nary Dif fer en tial Equa tions§CEES 1000, CEES Sem i narCEES 2153, Me chan ics of Ma te ri alsCEES 2223, Fluid Me chan icsGEOL 1114, Phys i cal Ge ol ogy for Sci ence & Engr. Ma jors, or Basic Sci enceP SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III)

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†Ap proved Elec tive: Core III: So cial Sci ence

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TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15Stu dents are el i gi ble for grad u ate sta tus upon grad u a tion with the Bach e lor of Sci ence in Civil En gi neer ing.

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TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 12-13 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 12-13Dependent upon whether a student chooses the thesis or non-thesis option. Non-thesis option additionally requires: CEES Graduate-level Elective (3 hrs.) and CEES 5020 Special

Topics (2 hrs.), and Comprehensive Exam to be taken in the last semester of study. Students may enter the accelerated program based on the undergraduate degree pattern offered in the year they first enrolled in the Oklahoma State System of Higher

Education or later.NOTE: En gi neer ing trans fer stu dents may take ENGR 3410 in place of ENGR 1410.Courses des ig nated as Core I, II, III, IV or Cap stone are part of the Gen eral Ed u ca tion cur ric u lum. Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of 40 hours of Gen eral Ed u ca tion courses, cho sen from the ap proved list.†To be cho sen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Three of these 12 hours must be up per-di vi sion (3000-4000). See list in the Class Sched ule.In the Col lege of En gi neer ing, in or der to prog ress in your cur ricu lum, and as a spe cific gradua tion re quire ment, a grade of C or bet ter is re quired in each course in the cur ricu lum. Please refer to the Gen eral Cata log for ad di tional en roll ment limi ta tions.Stu dents must suc cess fully com plete pre req ui site courses (with a mini mum C grade) be fore pro ceed ing to the next course.• Two college- level courses in a sin gle for eign lan guage are re quired; this may be sat is fied by suc cess ful com ple tion of 2 years in a sin gle for eign lan guage in high school. Stu dents who must take

for eign lan guage at the Uni ver sity will have an ad di tional 6-10 hours of course work.#Pro fes sional elec tives can be cho sen from any 3000-level or higher course in CEES. One three-hour pro fes sional elec tive can be taken out side CEES with ad viser ap proval.§Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of four se mes ters of CEES 1000.Stu dents must take at least CEES 3663 or CEES 3673. Stu dents may take both courses if de sired.MATH 1823, 2423, 2433, and 2443 se quence can be sub sti tuted for MATH 1914, 2924, and 2934.

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COURSES IN AN THRO POL OGY (ANTH)4623 Approaches to Cross-Cultural Human Problems. Prerequisite: 1113 or junior stand ing. In tro duces stu dents to the com plex prob lems of con tem po rary global-scale cultures and helps them better understand their place on this global arena. This course will look at specific international issues or problems, and relate them to processes occurring in many parts of the world. (Irreg.) [IV-NW]

COURSES IN CHEM IS TRY AND BIO CHEM IS TRY (CHEM)1315 Gen eral Chem is try. Pre req ui site: Math e mat ics 1503 or 1643, or math ACT equal to or greater than 23. First of a two-se mes ter se quence in gen eral chem is try. Top ics cov ered: ba sic measure ment, gas laws and changes in state, stoichiometry, atomic the ory, elec tron con fig u ra tion, period ic ity, bond ing, mo lec u lar struc ture and thermochemistry. Lab o ra tory (F, Sp, Su) [II-LAB] 1415 Gen eral Chem is try (Con tin ued). Pre req ui site: 1315 with a min i mum grade of C or a satisfac tory score on the chem is try place ment ex am i na tion. Top ics cov ered in clude: na ture of solu tions, equi lib rium, ther mo dy nam ics, acid and base prop er ties, ki net ics and electrochem is try. Lab o ra tory (F, Sp, Su)

COURSES IN CIVIL EN GI NEER ING AND EN VI RON MEN TAL SCI ENCE (CEES)1000 CEES Sem i nar. Sem i nar pro vides a com mon meet ing time for stu dents and fac ulty for depart ment ac tiv i ties, such as in vited speak ers, pro ject pre sen ta tions, ed u ca tional sur veys, cross-course pro ject co or di na tion, and pol icy an nounce ments. Stu dents must en roll ev ery se mes ter that they are ma tric u lated in CEES at OU af ter the fresh man year, but in no case can a stu dent gradu ate with out suc cess fully completing four semesters of seminar. (F, Sp) 1112 Introduction to Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. Prerequisite: freshman only. Introduction to fundamental concepts (mass/flow balance), problem solving and design, and simple computing software for architectural, civil or environmental engineers and environmental scientists. (F)2113 Statics. Prerequisites: Physics 2514 and Mathematics 2433 or 2934 or concurrent enrollment in Mathematics 2433 or 2934. Vector representation of forces and moments: general three-dimensional theorems of statics; centroids and moments of area and inertia. Free-body diagrams, equilibrium of a particle and of rigid bodies, distributed loads, friction and internal shear and moment loads. Analysis of trusses, frames, and machines. (F)2153 Me chan ics of Ma te ri als. Pre req ui sites: 2113 or Aero space and Me chan i cal Engineer ing 2113 or Pe tro leum En gi neer ing 2113. Ba sic prin ci ples of me chan ics, in clud ing the def i nition of stress and strain, trans for ma tions and prin ci pal val ues for the stress and strain ten sors, ki ne matic re la tions, re view of con ser va tion equa tions and the de vel op ment and ap pli ca tion of con sti tu tive laws for ide ali zed mat e ri als. El e men tary elastostatics uti lizi ng Hooke’s law; consti tu tive re la tions for a lin ear-elas tic con tin uum, in clud ing elas tic pa ram et ers such as Young’s modulus, shear and bulk moduli and Poisson’s ra tio. Sol u tion of el e men tary one- and two-di men sional me chan ics prob lems, in clud ing ther mal stresses and strains, beam flexure, shear and deflections, pressure vessels and buckling of columns. (Sp) 2213 CADD Fundamentals. Prerequisite: Sophomore level standing in CEES. Introduction to computer aided design and drafting with a focus on the AutoCAD and MicroStation platforms. This course is primarily about learning to use the software and learning how to convey an engineering design graphically. (F) 2223 Fluid Me chan ics. Pre req ui sites: 2113 or Aero space and Me chan i cal En gi neer ing 2113 or petroleum En gi neer ing 2113, Math e mati cs 3113 or con cur rent en roll ment. Cov er age of the fundamen tals of fluid stat ics and dy nam ics. For mu la tion of the equa tion of fluid flow, i.e., Navier-Stokes equa tions, Eulers equat ions, Bernoulli equat ions, etc. and their ap pli cat ion. Exam ples of ideal fluid flow and vis cous fluid flow, such as flow in open and closed conduits. (Sp) 3213 Wa ter Re sources En gi neer ing. Pre req ui site: 2223 or per mis sion of in struc tor. Mu nic i pal wat er de mands, sur face wa ter hy drol ogy, ground wat er hy drol ogy, wat er dis tri but ion sys tems, pump design, wastewater coll ec tion sys tems, storm wa ter management, water law. (F)3243 Wat er and Wastewater Treat ment De sign. Pre req ui site: 2223. De sign of mu nic i pal water and wastewater treat ment plants. Em pha sis is placed on the char ac ter iza tion of wat er and wastewater and physi cal, chem i cal and bi o log i cal treat ment meth ods. Sludge pro cess ing ad vanced treatment meth ods and treat ment plant hy drau lics are also con sid ered.(Sp)3263 Introduction to Dynamics for Architectural and Civil Engineers. Prerequisite: CEES 2153 and MATH 3113. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies; free and forced vibrations of undamped and damped single degree-of-freedom systems; concept of mass, stiffness, and damping for typical structures; introduction to vibrations of two and more degrees-of-freedom systems; and determination of loads on structures from dynamic events such as earthquakes. (F)3364 Soil Me chani cs. Pre req ui site: CEES 2153 or Petroleum Engineering 2153. Gen eral treat ment of the physi cal and me chani cal prop er ties of soils. The o ries of eff ect ive stress, con soli da tion, lat eral earth pressure, beari ng ca paci ty, slope sta bili ty and ground wat er flow. Lab o ra tory (F)3403 Ma te ri als. Pre req ui site: CEES 2153 or Petroleum Engineering 2153, or concurrent enrollment. Study of the prop er ties of ma te ri als uti lized by ar chi tec tural and civil en gi neers; analyses of ag gre gates, con crete, ma sonry, steel, as phalt, plas tics and wood. Lab o ra tory (Sp) 3413 Structural Analysis I. Prerequisite: CEES 2153 or PE 2153. Loads, reactions and force systems; introduction to design codes; analysis of frames and trusses; calculation of structural deformations; and analysis of indeterminate structures. Emphasis on classical solutions and time-tested approaches to structural engineering. Introduction to structural analysis computer programs to solve complex problems. (F) 3663 Structural Design – Steel I. Prerequisite: CEES 3413; and CEES 3403 or concurrent enrollment in CEES 3403. Design of steel structural members including tension elements, columns, beams, and beam-columns; bolted and welded connection design; composite beam design; introduction to plastic design. Laboratory (Sp)3673 Structural Design – Concrete I. Prerequisite: 3403, 3413. Analysis and design of reinforced concrete beams, columns, slabs, footings, etc., along with discussion of current building practice. Laboratory (F)3883 Trans por ta tion En gi neer ing. Pre req ui site: CEES 2153 or PE 2153. Int ro duct ion to transpor ta tion plan ning, de sign, con struc tion, op er a tions and main te nance em pha siz ing the highway/street mode. In cludes de mand mod el ing, route lo cat ion and de sign, pave ments in clud ing hot mix as phalt volu met rics and sta bil ity, drain age, and traf fic cont rol de vices. Labora tory (F)4453 Geomatics Engineering. Prerequisite: CEES 1213 and MATH 2433 or 2934, or permission of instructor. Geomatics engineering deals with the science of determine relative positions of features for mapping, engineering and construction plans. Topics include digital

leveling, orientation, distance measurement, traversing and control surveys, accuracy, error sources, precise horizontal and zenith angle measurements, and introduction of global navigation satellite system. (Sp)4803 Civil En gi neer ing Pro fes sional Prac tice. Pre req ui sites: se nior stand ing in Ar chi tec tural or Civil Engineer ing. Ar chi tec tural en gi neers must also have En gi neer ing 2431 or concurent en roll ment. Introduces stu dents to both tech ni cal and non-tra di tional as pects of pro fes sional prac tice. Tech ni cal empha ses in clude dis ci pline-spe cific instructon on the de sign pro cess. Ar chi tec tural en gi neers are trained in de sign of build ing plumb ing and elec tri cal sys tems. Civil en gi neers are trained on struc tural and foun da tion design. Both dis ci plines re ceive train ing on non-tech ni cal as pects of pro fes sional prac tice in clud ing organization, project management, ethics and communications. (F)4903 Civil En gi neer ing Cap stone. Pre req ui site: 3213, 3364, 3363 or 3763, and 4803. So lu tion of ma jor design prob lems by a team ap proach of dis ci plines. Prob lems to be var ied within the ar eas of civil engineering (struc tural; geotechnical; and trans por ta tion) ac cord ing to the stu dent’s ma jor in ter est. The capstone pro ject will be un der direct staff supervision. (Sp)G5020 Spe cial Top ics in Civil En gi neer ing. 1 to 6 hours. Pre req ui site: se nior or grad u ate stand ing and per mis sion of in struc tor. May be re peated with change of topic; max i mum credit 12 hours. Ex am ines sub ject mat ter in civil en gi neer ing not cov ered by ex ist ing course of fer ings as a regular course. (F, Sp, Su)G5021 Tech ni cal Com mu ni ca tions. Pre req ui site: CEES grad u ate stand ing or per mis sion of instruc tor. Fo cused on en abling stu dents to im prove oral and writ ten com mu ni ca tions skills. Examines ap pro pri ate for mats for var i ous tech ni cal pub li ca tions, as well as meth ods and prac tices for devel oping ef fec tive oral pre sen ta tions. Each stu dent will be re quired to de velop an oral presentation about his/her written product. (F)G5980 Re search for Mas ter’s The sis. Vari able en roll ment, two to nine hours; max i mum credit applica ble to ward de gree, four hours. (F, Sp, Su)

COURSES IN EN GI NEER ING (ENGR)1410 Fresh man En gi neer ing Ori en ta tion I. Pre req ui site: de clared ma jor in en gi neer ing. All entering fresh men with a de clared en gi neer ing ma jor are re quired to en roll. One hour of this seminar a week is in a large group set ting where all stu dents meet and cover de tails on all engineer ing disci plines. Ad di tional top ics would be continuums of ma jors, suc cess in the Col lege of Engineer ing, success at the Uni ver sity of Oklahoma, study abroad pro grams, ad vis ing is sues, grad u ate school oppor tu ni ties, ca reer plan ning, and in for ma tion re lated to tech ni cal/honor societies and par tic i pation. A sec ond hour a week is a re quired small group ses sion with an upper-class men tor from the Col lege of En gi neer ing Dean’s Lead er ship Coun cil. This sec ond hour will fo cus on ba sic en roll ment and re ten tion strat e gies such as add ing and drop ping classes and choos ing elec tives in ad di tion to a weekly topic area. (F)2431 Electrical Circuits. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2423 or 2924, and Physics 2524 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to basic principles of electrical circuits. Topics include DC circuits analysis, DC transients, static electrical fields, static magnetic fields, capacitors, inductors, and filters. (F, Sp)3401 Engineering Economics. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1823 or 1914. Introduction to basic principles of engineering economics. Topics include value and interest, cash flow diagrams, cash flow patterns, equivalence of cash flow patterns, unusual cash flows and interest periods, evaluating alternatives (annual equivalent cost comparisons, present equivalent cost comparisons, incremental approach, rate of return comparisons, benefit/cost comparisons, MARR, replacement problems, always ignore the past, break-even analysis), income tax and depreciation, and inflation.(F)

COURSES IN ENG LISH (ENGL)3153 Technical Writing. Prerequisite: 1213 and Engineering or hard science majors only. For students of the pure and applied sciences. Focuses on the forms of report writing most frequently encountered in research and industry. (F, Sp, Su)

COURSES IN HIS TORY OF SCI ENCE (HSCI)3333 Technology and Society in World History. Prequisite: junior standing, or completion of one History of Science lower-division course, or permission of instructor. A survey of the history of technology since 1500. Emphasizes historical contexts and cultural meanings, not technical details, as it explores the key steps in the construction of our modern technological world. Materials include literature and film as well as non-fiction. (Sp) [IV-WC]

COURSES IN MATH E MAT ICS (MATH)1914 Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus I. Pre req ui site: sat is fac tory score on the place ment test or, for incom ing fresh men di rect from high school, sat is fac tory score on the ACT/SAT. Du pli cates three hours of 1823 and one hour of 2423. Lim its and con ti nu ity, dif fer en ti a tion, ap pli ca tions of differentiation to op ti mi za tion and curve sketch ing, in te gra tion, the fun da men tal the o rem of calculus, the sub sti tution rule, ap pli ca tions of in te gra tion to com pu ta tion of areas. (F, Sp, Su) [I-M] 2924 Dif fer en tial and Inte gral Cal cu lus II. Pre req ui site: 1914 with a grade of C or better. Duplicates two hours of 2423 and two hours of 2433. Fur ther ap pli ca tions of in te gra tion, the nat u ral logarith mic and ex po nen tial functions, in de ter mi nate forms, tech niques of integVectors ra tion, improper integrals, para met ric curves and po lar co or di nates, in fi nite se quences and se ries. (F, Sp, Su) 2934 Dif fer en tial and In te gral Cal cu lus III. Pre req ui site: 2924 with a grade of C or better. Duplicates one hour of 2433 and three hours of 2443. Vec tors and vec tor func tions, func tions of several vari ables, par tial dif fer en ti a tion and gra dients, mul ti ple in te gra tion, line and sur face integrals, Green-Stokes-Gauss theorems. (F, Sp, Su)†G3113 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations. MATH 2423 or MATH 2924. Duplicates two hours of 3413. First order ordinary differential equations, linear differential equations with constant coefficients, two-by-two linear systems, Laplace transformations, phase planes and stability. (F, Sp, Su)

COURSES IN PHYS ICS (PHYS)2514 Gen eral Phys ics for En gi neer ing and Sci ence Ma jors. Pre req ui site: Math e mat ics 1823 or Mathemat ics 1914 with grade of C or better. Not open to stu dents with credit in 1205. Vec tors, kinemat ics and dy nam ics of par ti cles, work and en ergy sys tems of par ti cles, ro ta tional ki ne mat ics and dynam ics, os cil lations, grav i ta tion, fluid me chan ics, waves. (F, Sp, Su) [II-NL]2524 Gen eral Phys ics for En gi neer ing and Sci ence Ma jors. Pre req ui site: 2514 and Math e mat ics 2423 or 2924 with a grade of C or better. Not open to stu dents with credit in 1215. Tem per a ture, heat, thermodynam ics, elec tric ity, mag ne tism, op tics. (F, Sp, Su)