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MATH____
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ENGL101
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My Fall 2010 Course Schedule________
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Total credits = _______
CORE Course Options: Select desired courses that interest you. Include the designated CORE category, e.g. HL, SB, HA, D, etc.
1. ExamplePSYC100 -SB
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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A. James Clark School of Engineering - Freshman Schedule Builder
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Instructions: Use the sample schedule as a guide. Note your major, the required courses to the right and optional course offerings or special program courses on the back. Fill in the green boxes below with your desired Fall schedule.
Civil EngineeringENCE100: 1 credit
Computer EngineeringCMSC131: 4 credits
(Comp Sci. AP score may exempt)Only ENES100 is required
Take CHEM135 in spring semester
Electrical EngineeringENEE140: 2 credits
(Comp Sci. AP score may exempt)Only ENES100 is required
Sample ScheduleMATH_____ 4ENGL101 3ENES102* or 100* 3CHEM135** or CORE 3Lab or Major Course 1-4CORE (optional) 3TOTAL 13-17*Co-req of MATH140**Co-req of MATH115
ENGL101 Exemptions SAT Critical Reading ≥ 670
No credits awarded for SAT exemption
AP Eng Lang & Comp: 4 or 5
Fire Protection, Mechanical &
Undecided EngineeringNo required intro course
Materials Science EngineeringCHEM136 (lab): 1 credit
BioengineeringBIOE120: 3 credits
Only offered in fall semester
BIOE121 (lab): 1 creditCHEM136 (lab): 1 credit
Take ENGL101 in spring semester
Aerospace EngineeringENAE100: 1 credit
Only offered in fall semester
Chemical EngineeringCHEM136 (lab): 1 credit
Only ENES100 is required
ENES 181 – Dialogue with the Dean (1 credit, optional for any ENGR major)
Introduction to Engineering as a Profession. Overview of research programs, technology
literacy, business entrepreneurship for engineers and how to get involved. Only offered in fall semester
ENFP 108 – Hot Topics in Fire Protection ENGR (1 credit course, optional for those interested in
Fire Protection)Basic fire science, investigation, human behavior, fire safety, toxicity, risk analysis, and an overview
of the fire protection engineering profession.Only offered in fall semester
BIOE150 – Applied Ethics and Public Policy in Bioengineering
(3 credits, optional for any ENGR major) CORE SBStudents learn about medical devices such as heart valves and artificial hearts. Government
requirements for clinical testing and the obligations to patients are reviewed.
UNIV 100 – The Student in the University, ENGR Section 0604
(1 credit course, optional for any ENGR major) Intro to university life and engineering majors.
How to manage transition between high school and college, study skills and wellness.
Only offered in fall semester
AP/IB Scores InformationIf you receive Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate test scores after attending Orientation, contact Undergraduate Advising & Academic Support for help adjusting your Fall schedule at home. Call 301-405-9973 or email [email protected] and an advisor will assist you.
Special Program Courses Students in any of the programs below must register for the specific course(s) listed.
Optional Course Offerings
University Honors Program: HONR100 (1 credit)
Gemstone Program: GEMS100 (1 credit)
Digital Cultures & Creativities: HDCC105 (2 credits)
Entrepreneurship & Innovation: HEIP100 & HEIP143 (each 1 credit)
College Park Scholars (CPSP): Refer to CPSP sheet (1-3 credits)
Student Athletes: HLTH140 (3 credits)
Global Communities: UNIV188A (1 credit)
FLEXUS: ENES115 (1 credit)
Engaging Engineers in Scholarship (EES): ENES151 (1 credit)
Honors Humanities: HHUM105 (3 credits)