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College/University Research By Juan Collins Class Period 1st December 18, 2012

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College/University Research

By Juan CollinsClass Period 1st

December 18, 2012

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Louisiana State University

Office of the University Registrar112 Thomas Boyd HallBaton Rouge, LA 70803

225-578-2076; Fax 225-578-5991

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History of LSULouisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College had its origin in certain land grants made by the United States government in 1806, 1811, and 1827 for use as a seminary of learning. In 1853, the Louisiana General Assembly established the Seminary of Learning of the State of Louisiana near Pineville, Louisiana. The institution opened January 2, 1860, with Col. William Tecumseh Sherman as superintendent. The school closed June 30, 1861, because of the Civil War. It reopened on April 1, but was again closed on April 23, 1863, due to the invasion of the Red River Valley by the federal army.

The seminary reopened October 2, 1865, only to be burned October 15, 1869. On November 1, 1869, the institution resumed its exercises in Baton Rouge, where it has since remained. In 1870, the name of the institution was changed to Louisiana State University.

Louisiana State Agricultural & Mechanical College was established by an act of the legislature, approved April 7, 1874, to carry out the United States Morrill Act of 1862, granting lands for this purpose. It temporarily opened in New Orleans, June 1, 1874, where it remained until it merged with Louisiana State University in 1877.

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CLICK IMAGE BELOW TO SEE UNDERGRAD TUTITION

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Degrees Offered• College of Agriculture• List of Sustainability Courses• undergraduate• Environmental Management Systems (includes

concentrations)• Natural Resource Ecology and Management

(includes concentrations)• Sustainability interest track for freshmen in

Agriculture Residential College• minors• Environmental Management Systems• Aquaculture• Fisheries• Forestry• Wildlife Ecology• graduate• Agronomy• Forestry• Wildlife

• College of Art & Design• undergraduate• Architecture• Studio Art• Interior Design (sustainability related)• Landscape Architecture• minors• Community Design (sustainability related)• Heritage Conservation (sustainability

related)• graduate• Architecture• Studio Art• Landscape Architecture

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Degrees Offered• E. J. Ourso College of Business• School of Coast & the Environment• undergraduate• Coastal Environmental Sciences• minors• Environmental Sciences• Wetland Science and Management• graduate• Environmental Sciences • Oceanography and Coastal Sciences

• College of Humanities and Social Sciences• College of Education• College of Engineering• undergraduate• Civil Engineering• Environmental Engineering• Chemical Engineering• Construction Management• minors• Environmental Engineering• Structural ]]

• Structural Engineering (related)• Geotechnical Engineering (related)• Transportation Engineering• Water Resource Engineering• College of Science

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Mechanical Engineering

• LSU’s Mechanical Engineering (ME) program is about career opportunities and forming the ME leaders of tomorrow. The typical graduate is engaged in design, development, operation and maintenance of tools, engines, machinery, equipment and the manufacture of a wealth of consumer products

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Mechanic Engineering Flow chart

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CURRICULUM Freshman Year

Fall Spring

HRS Chemistry (1421) 1201 3 Mathematics (1551) 1550 5 English 1001 3 A, H & S Electives 6

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HRS Biology 1201 3 Chemistry (1422) 1202 3 Chemistry 1212 2 Mathematics (1553) 1552 4 Physics (1201) 2101 3

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Sophomore Year

Fall Spring

HRS Chem. Engr. 2160 1 Chem. Engr. 2171 3 Chemistry 2261 3 Mathematics 2090 4 Physics (1202) 2102 3 A, H & S Elective 3

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HRS Chem. Engr. 2176 3 Chemistry 2262 3 Chemistry 2364 2 Civil Engr. 2450 3 Economics 2030 3 English 2000 3

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CURRICULUMJunior Year

Fall Spring

HRS Chem. Engr. 3101 3 Chem. Engr. 3172 3 Chemistry 3491 3 Mech. Engr. 2733 3 A, H & S Electives 6

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HRS Chem. Engr. 3102 4 Chem. Engr. 3104 3 Chem. Engr. 3171 3 Chem. Engr. 3173 3 Conc. Elective 3

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Senior Year

Fall Spring

HRS Chem. Engr. 4162 3 Chem. Engr. 4151 4 Chem. Engr. 4190 3

Chem. Engr. 4198 3 Conc. Elective 3

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HRS Chem. Engr. 4172 4 Conc. Electives 9 Free Elective 3

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Honors sections are listed in parentheses.

This curriculum lists all of the courses required for graduation in Chemical Engineering, listed in the sequence they are usually taken. Courses can be taken out of order as long as all prerequisites are met.

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101 Things to Do at LSU

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Why I want to attend this University

• I would like to attend LSU, because I feel it is a great University and I would like to study Mechanic Engineering. And Most of all I would like to play Football. LSU has a great Football team. I really think I can get a good education from LSU and I will end up having a great Job.

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References/Sites

• http://www.lsu.edu/• • http://www.lsu.edu/visitors/quickfacts.shtml• • http://suite101.com/article/fun-things-to-do-at-lsu-

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