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W Department of Agricultural 1177 E. Fourth Street THE UNIVERSIlY and Biosystems Engineering P.O. Box 210038 OF ARIZONA® Tucson, AZ 85721-0038 Tel: (520) 621-1607 Fax: (520) 621-3963 http:// ag.arizona.edu/ABE October 18,2012 College of Engineering Academic Affairs Office Engineering 200 Campus Attention: Celia Stenzel RE: Nomination of Benjamin Edick for Outstanding Graduating Senior Award Dear Review Committee: It is my great pleasure to nominate Mr. Benjamin Edick for the College of Engineering Outstanding Senior Award for December 2012. Ben will be graduating this December with a BS in Biosystems Engineering. Ben transferred into the Biosystems Engineering major from Mechanical Engineering in the fall of 2009. I serve as his major adviser and have had him in three of my classes. I have found him to be a dedicated, mature student whose interests and activities go well beyond those of his academic pursuits. Ben is a good student with a GPA 3.229 in the BE major and has excelled in all of the classes that he has taken from me. He has gained significant research experience working in the Soft Tissue Biomechanics Lab. He also gained much knowledge and experience from his Senior Design Project which involved design and building of a pilot waste cooking oil biodiesel plant at the UA Campus Agricultural Center. This plant will utilize recycled cooking oil from the Student Union Restaurants to produce biodiesel for the UA shuttle buses. This experience has obviously influenced Ben's decision to pursue an MS degree focusing on alternative energy engineering. After graduation, Ben will pursue his MS degree in Chemical Engineering at Arizona State University in the area ofrenewable energy. Aside from his studies Ben has been active in Alpha Phi Omega, a community service fraternity and inIntramural Basketball where he has served as team captain for three intramural teams. Sarah is certainly the outstanding Biosystems Engineering Senior for Fall 2012 and, I believe is a good candidate for the Outstanding College of Engineering Senior as well.

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W Department of Agricultural 1177 E. Fourth StreetTHE UNIVERSIlY and Biosystems Engineering P.O. Box 210038

~® OF ARIZONA® Tucson, AZ 85721-0038 Tel: (520) 621-1607 Fax: (520) 621-3963 http://ag.arizona.edu/ABE

October 18,2012

College of Engineering Academic Affairs Office Engineering 200 Campus Attention: Celia Stenzel

RE: Nomination of Benjamin Edick for Outstanding Graduating Senior Award

Dear Review Committee:

It is my great pleasure to nominate Mr. Benjamin Edick for the College of Engineering Outstanding Senior Award for December 2012. Ben will be graduating this December with a BS in Biosystems Engineering. Ben transferred into the Biosystems Engineering major from Mechanical Engineering in the fall of 2009. I serve as his major adviser and have had him in three of my classes. I have found him to be a dedicated, mature student whose interests and activities go well beyond those of his academic pursuits.

Ben is a good student with a GPA 3.229 in the BE major and has excelled in all of the classes that he has taken from me. He has gained significant research experience working in the Soft Tissue Biomechanics Lab. He also gained much knowledge and experience from his Senior Design Project which involved design and building of a pilot waste cooking oil biodiesel plant at the UA Campus Agricultural Center. This plant will utilize recycled cooking oil from the Student Union Restaurants to produce biodiesel for the UA shuttle buses. This experience has obviously influenced Ben's decision to pursue an MS degree focusing on alternative energy engineering. After graduation, Ben will pursue his MS degree in Chemical Engineering at Arizona State University in the area ofrenewable energy.

Aside from his studies Ben has been active in Alpha Phi Omega, a community service fraternity and in Intramural Basketball where he has served as team captain for three intramural teams.

Sarah is certainly the outstanding Biosystems Engineering Senior for Fall 2012 and, I believe is a good candidate for the Outstanding College of Engineering Senior as well.

Letter of Nomination for Benjamin Erlick as Outstanding College of Engineering Senior Page 2

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Professor and Interim Head, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Professor of Watershed Management and Eco-Hydrology Cecil H. Miller, Jr., & Cecil H. Miller, Sr., Families Dean's Chair for Excellence in Agriculture and Life Sciences

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH MUST BE PREPARED BY THE STUDENT (Two Page Maximum)

Name: Benjamin R. Erlick Student ID# S02290615--~=-'==:..:;..:;:..=~~

Current Address: 2514 N Park Ave. Tucson AZ, 85719

Permanent Address: 12591 E Saddlehorn Tr. Scottsdale AZ, 85259

Major: Biosystems Engineering US Citizen: Yes

Category 1: Academic Program and Goals (60 point total)

• Educational Purpose with Goals As B.B. King once said, "The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can

take it away from you." I highly value what I have learned at the U of A. I have learned about specific subject material, and have also progressed my knowledge about how to view the world as a person and as an engineer. The education and experiences of the last four and a half years have shaped how I view the situations that I face today.

Now I face the future, where I will use my experiences to achieve my goals. Learning occurs every day and it is important for me to stay focused on never being satisfied with the knowledge that I have. Not only have I been involved with class studies, but I also learn from research and internship positions about the tasks engineers face. I plan to apply my knowledge to help solve the world's energy challenges. Energy plays a key role in the economic and political stability of the world along with the quality of life of billions of people. With the future of the world's energy sources in question, we need efficient usage of fossil fuels, and further development of renewable energy sources. I am focused on a career position where I can change the type of energy that people use and thereby alleviate the world's energy crisis. In addition to my technical studies, I have learned about the value of giving back to the community as an active participant in APO and SSBTR. With an engineering perspective, I am able to contribute a unique perspective and methodology to the activities of these two valuable organizations. Overall, I am determined to effectively create positive change in products, processes, organizations, and people in both the workplace and community.

• Academic Program A. Cumulative GPA: 2.96

U of A units: 114 Major GPA: 3.19

B. Specific Focus and Educational Endeavors Alternative Energy - The research, formation and optimization of renewable energy

C. Research Activities Soft Tissue Biomechanics Lab

- Data acquisition using cryosectioning and small angle sight scattering laser - Residual strain mapping on porcine sclera

Waste cooking oil to biodiesel conversion (08/11-05/12) - Designed, built, and optimized waste oil to biodiesel conversion system with three other engineering students

Category 2: University, College and Community Activities (40 point total)

• University Activities A. Volunteer Activities Alpha Phi Omega community service fraternity (01/1O-present) - Helped organizations including Ben's Bells, Southern Arizona Aids Foundation, the Rotary Club of Tucson Charities and others B. Club Memberships, Committees, Leadership Positions, Honoraries Senior design project leader (08/11-05/12) - Assumed a leadership position in the biodiesel pilot plant senior design project Intramural basketball captain (08/08-12/10) - Captain of three intramural basketball teams Scholarships - UA Samuel H. Morris Academic Scholarship C. Work Experience Soft Tissue Biomechanics Lab (see details above)

• College Activities/Department Activities A. Volunteer Activities B. Club Memberships, Committees, Leadership Positions, Honoraries Biosystems Engineering Student Club (01/12 - present)- Attending member C. Work Experience:Waste cooking oil to biodiesel conversion (see details above

• Community Activities A. Volunteer Outreach

Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research (08/09 - present) - Volunteer leader for key events (two walkathons and one fashion show)

B. Work Experience Mechanical Engineering Intern, Kinetx (5/10 - 8/11) - Designed and build fixtures for radiation testing including sourcing components

- Researched optimal radiation procedure and performed testing - Conducted a presentation meeting to entire project team on methodology and results - Analyzed radiation project statistics and generated reported findings

Pharmacy Technician Trainee, Diamondback Drugs Pharmacy (06/09-01/10) - Compounded drugs for veterinary clients - Worked in an environment with a clean room and safety venting - Generated required paperwork - Interfaced with customers

After the departure from the University of Arizona I will be studying Chemical Engineering at Arizona State University, focusing on renewable energies.

Attach a current Academic Requirement Report (AAR) And Resume.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION TO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE: THURSDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2012

BENJAMIN R. ERLICK 12591 E Saddlehom Tr • Scottsdale, Arizona 85259. (480) 244-3108

[email protected]

EDUCATION:

The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering, December 2012 Major: Biosystems Engineering

KEY COURSEWORK:

Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Calculus, Differential Equations, Statics, Dynamics, Statistics, Engineering Economics, Sensors and Controls, Circuits, Thermodynamics, Cell and Tissue Engineering, Blosystems Transport, Senior Design, Biornaterials, Watershed Engineering and Biological Dynamics

COMPUTER SKILLS:

Solidworks, AutoCad, Word, Works, Excel, PowerPoint, Flash, MatLab, and VBA

RESEARCH:

1/12 - 8/12 Glaucoma Research (Tucson, AZ) • Data acquisition using cryosectioning and small angle light scattering laser • Residual strain mapping on porcine sclera

10/11 - 5/12 Waste Cooking Oil to Biodiesel Conversion (Tucson, AZ) • Designing, building, and optimizing conversion system with two other engineering student • Machine shop experience (welding, metal and wood cutting, power sanding, fork lift)

WORK EXPERIENCE:

5/10 - 8/11 Mechanical engineering Intern, Kinetx (Tempe, AZ) • Designed and built fixtures for radiation testing including sourcing components • Researched and documented optimal radiation test procedure and performed testing • Conducted a presentation meeting to entire project team on methodology and results • Analyzed radiation project statistics and generated reported findings • Calibrated test equipment and automated thermal testing

6/09 - 1/10 Pharmacy Technician Trainee, Diamondback Drugs Pharmacy (Phoenix, AZ) • Compounded drugs for veterinary clients • Developed relationships with customers

4/08 - 7/08 Lot Attendant, Ford of North Scottsdale (Scottsdale, AZ) • Administered facility, managed and organized inventory, transferred vehicles

AWARDS:

• UA Samuel H. Morris Academic Scholarship

ACTIVITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICE:

• Player, UA Intramural Basketball, Soccer, and Football (2008 - Present) • Automotive enthusiast • UA Alpha Phi Omega community service fraternity • Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research, volunteer • Camp Swift, Counselor at a summer camp for under-privileged children • Special Day for Special Kids, volunteer

THE UNIVERSITY Of ARIZONA

Academic Advisement Report For Benjamin Erlick (02290615) prepared on 10/18/2012

Requested by BATCH USER

Units Required for this Degree 128.00 136.00 17.000 Satisfied

Upper Division Units 42.00 42.00 12.000 Satisfied

Units in Residence 30.00 128.00 17.000 Satisfied

*Total Units and Requirement Status include In Progress Units. In Progress Units include enrolled units for current and future terms. Credit from repeated courses and developmental courses (MATH/SAS 100AX) is only temporarily included in the In Progress and Total Units and will be excluded from Total Units when the course IS graded. Note: Credit for a course can only be given once, unless otherwise specified in the course catalog description.

Credit Type - EN=Enroliment at UA, IP=ln Progress, TR=Transfer Credit, TE=Test Credit

Curriculum: 1. The University of Arizona and the Arizona Board of Regents have sole discretion

over all curricula changes. 2. Courses. programs & requirements may be suspended, deleted, restricted, or

changed in any manner, at any time. 3. Students must remain currently informed about all policies & other info that bears

on completing a degree.

Required Units: Additional units will be required to complete this degree if a student: A) is admitted to the UA with deficiencies; B) changes his/her academic plan(s); C) fails to meet minimum course/plan requirements; D) ineffectively plans or fails to execute a course of study that leads directly to degree completion; or E) is completing more than one baccalaureate degree. Completing a second bachelor's degree at The University of Arizona requires no fewer than 30 units in addition to the units required for the first degree, and all requirements for the second degree must be met.

Final Units in Residence (R53a/L7G)

A minimum of 18 of the final 30 units taken toward degree requirements must be in residence at The University of Arizona. Consult with your academic advisor if you intend to use transfer credits to fulfill your degree requirements.

Correspondence and/or Exam Credit Limit (R2075/L1G)

Satisfied: A maximum of 60 units of Correspondence Credit and/or Exam Credit may apply toward graduation.

Non Degree Seeking Limit (R838/L10)

A maximum of 15 units completed as a non-degree seeking student may be used for fulfilling undergraduate degree requirements. Units exceeding this limit (shown below) must be subtracted from the units required towards the degree and graduation requirements.

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Community College Limit (R1227/L30)

Satisfied: A maximum of 64 units of community college course work may apply toward graduation. A minimum of 64 units of course work must be completed at a 4-year institution, military institution, or as test credit.

· Units: 64.00 required, 128.00 completed

PE Activity Course Limit (R3297/L25)

Satisfied: 'No more than 3 units will apply toward a student's graduation requirements. All PE activity courses taken can be seen below. PE Activity units exceeding the 3 unit maximum must be subtracted from the total units, residency requirements and cumulative grade point average.

This requirement has been waived Calculus I waived, complete w/Math129 credit, per Math Dept approval. Entered by: STENZELC - Celia Stenzel

Foundation Composition (R532)

Satisfied: Select from 1 of the 2 following options: 1. First and Second Semester Composition OR 2. Honors Composition

Mid-Career Writing Assessment - Complete 2nd semester English Composition with a B grade or higher. Students who do not earn a grade of B or better in 2nd semester English Composition must also satisfy a college or department writing requirement. Consult your major advisor if you do not earn a grade of B in 2nd semester English Composition.

Option 1: First Semester Composition (R5321L10)

Satisfied: Complete 1 course

· Courses: 1.00 required, 1.00 completed

AND Option 1: Second Semester Composition (R5321L20)

Satisfied: AND Complete 1 course

· Courses: 1.00 required, 1.00 completed

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GE Foundation Second Language not required (R3219)

Satisfied: There is no second language required for your major.

~eneral Education Tier I (R522)

Satisfied: Complete 2 courses in each of the following areas.

Tier I Individuals & Societies (R522/L1 0)

Satisfied: Fulfillment of Individuals and Societies requires completion of two distinctly numbered courses (e.g., INDV 101 & 103 or PSY 150A1 & ANTH 150B1 or PSY 150A1 & INDV 103).

Only one course may be completed from the 150A options OR INDV 101. Only one course may be completed from the 150B options OR INDV 102. Only one course may be completed from the 150C options OR INDV 103.

INDV 101 =150A# INDV 102 =150B# INDV 103 = 150C#

· Courses: 2.00 required, 2.00 completed

" . Fall 2009 INDV 101 Mind, Self + Language B 3.00 EN

(Structure:Mind+Behavior) Fall 2010 INDV 103 Societl+lnstitut Systems A 3.00 EN

(An Economic Perspective)

Tier I Traditions & Cultures (R522/L30)

Satisfied: Fulfillment of Traditions and Cultures requires completion of two distinctly numbered courses (e.g., TRAD 102 & 104 or AFAS 160C2 & RSSS 160C1 or TRAD 101 & RSSS 160C1).

Only one course may be completed from the 160A options OR TRAD 101. Only one course may be completed from the 160B options OR TRAD 102. Only only course may be completed from the 160C options OR TRAD 103. Only one course may be completed from the 160D options OR TRAD 104.

TRAD 101 = 160A# TRAD 102 = 160B# TRAD 103 =160C# TRAD 104 = 160D#

· Courses: 2.00 required, 2.00 completed

Sprg 2010 TRAD I

104 Topics In Culture+Civ (Mind, Matter, And God)

A 3.00 I I

I EN

Fall 2012 ITAL I 160B1 Ital Persp:Antiq-Mid Age 3.00 I I I IP

General Education Tier It (R2778)

Satisfied: Majors must complete Tier II Individual and Societies. Choose one additional Tier II courses from Tier II Arts or Tier II Humanities to complete the requirement.

Option 1: Tier II Arts (R2778/L 10)

Satisfied: Complete 3 units

· Units: 3.00 required, 3.00 completed

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AND Tier 1\ Individual & Societies (R2778/L30)

Satisfied: Complete 1 course. Prerequisite course work in Tier 1 Individuals and Societies (lNDV) must be completed prior to taking .

. Courses: 1.00 required, 1.00 completed

Fall 2010

Diversity Emphasis Course (R531)

Satisfied: One course must be taken that focuses on Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation or Non-Western Area Studies. Courses used to fulfill this requirement may also be used to fulfill other requirements.

Diversity Emphasis Course (R531/L 10)

Satisfied: General Education Diversity Emphasis Course: Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation or Non-Western Area Studies.

INDV 101 will only fulfill this area if topic taken is "Race, Ethnicity, and the American Dream" .

. Courses: 1.00 required, 2.00 completed

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A(fdiith:maIC()UrSle.."rOI·~m(a···y··...•.. .'.......• /:. cours~e:s~ and transferable (C~Co)~ul;r:s~,eJSs; frc)~ot~lerinstitultiOI~s(RG"21) Consult with your advisor to determine if courses listed in this section may be used to fulfill a requirement or sub-requirement in your degree program.

Courses taken for Pass/Fail option can only count as elective credit. They cannot fulfill any General Education, Major, or Minor requirements.

Courses Available to Fulfill Other Reguirements (R577/L10)

Y'" IIY Gr'l'ldli. Units::: Rilted Fall 2008 ADVR lPR language Limited Proficiency T 0.00 TE Fall 2008 ElCR 1TR ElCR lower Division Transfer TA 3.00 TR Fall 2008 JOUR 1TR JOUR lower Division Transfer TA 1.00 TR Fall 2008 JOUR HR JOUR lower Division Transfer TA 100 TR Fall 2008 MAR 1TR MAR lower Division Transfer TA 3.00 TR Fall 2008 CHEM 151 General Chemistry I B 4.00 PHYS EN Fall 2008 ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering A 3.00 EN Fall 2008 MATH 129 Calculus II B 3.00 EN Sprg 2009 CHEM 152 General Chemistry II C 4.00 PHYS EN Sprg 2009 MATH 223 Vector Calculus C 4.00 EN Sprg 2009 PHYS 141 Introductory Mechanics C 4.00 PHYS EN Fall 2009 MATH 254 Intra Ord Diff Equations B 3.00 EN Fall 2009 PHYS 241 Intro Elec+Magnetism C 4.00 PHYS EN Sprg 2010 AME 250 Dynamics B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 ENGR 211P Eng Sci Mod-Eng Economic C 1.00 EN Fall 2010 MCB 181l Intra Biology I lab B 1.00 BIOl EN Fall 2010 MCB 181R Introductory Biology I C 3.00 BIOl EN Sprg 2011 CE 214 Statics B 3.00 GR02 EN Sprg 2011 ECOl 182l Intro Biology II lab A 1.00 BIOl EN Sprg 2011 ECOl 182R Introductory Biology II A 3.00 BIOl EN

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Sprg 2011 SIE 305 Intro Engr Probab+Stats A 3.00 EN Fall 2011 AME 331 Intro To Fluid Mechanics D 3.00 EN Sum 2012 AME 324A Mech Behav Eng Materials B 3.00 RPER EN Fall 2012 AED 295B Heritage+Trad Univ of Az 2.00 IP Fall 2012 ENGL 308 Technical Writing 3.00 IP

BSBEin ~iosystems Engineering Satisfied: BSBE in Biosystems Engineering

Biosytems Engineering Supporting Sciences (R3030)

Satisfied: Biosytems Engineering Supporting Sciences

Core Sciences (R30301L 10;

Satisfied: Complete 6 courses

· Courses: 6.00 required, 6.00 completed

Dft""" R:!l~ 'xYPfl Fall 2008 ENGR Intro to Engineering 102 A 3.00 EN Sprg 2010 AME 250 Dynamics B EN3.00 Fall 2010 211P Eng Sci Mod-Eng Economic ENGR C 1.00 EN

214Sprg 2011 CE Statics GR02B 3.00 EN Sprg 2011 SIE 305 Intro Engr Probab+Stats A 3.00 EN Fall 2012 ENGL 308 Technical Writing 3.00 IP

Fluid Mechanics (R3030IL20)

Satisfied: Complete 1 course

· Courses: 1.00 required, 1.00 completed

Solid Mechanics (R3030ILJO)

Satisfied: Complete 1 course

· Courses: 1.00 required, 1.00 completed

Biology Electives (R3030IL40)

Satisfied: Complete 4 units

· Units: 4.00 required, 4.00 completed

Fall 2010 181L Intro Biology I Lab Fall 2010 181R Introductory Biology I

Biology Electives (R3030!L45)

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Satisfied: Complete 4 units

· Units: 4.00 required, 4.00 completed

Sprg 2011 182L Intro Biology II Lab Sprg 2011 182R Introductory Biology II

Mathematics (R3030IL50)

Satisfied: Complete 4 courses

This requirement has been changed Minimum Courses changed from 4.00 to 3.00 Calculus complete w/M129, per Math Dept. approval. Entered by: DCASTRO - Daniela Ibarra

· Courses: 3.00 required, 3.00 completed

Fall 2008 Sprg 2009 Fall 2009

I MATH I MATH I MATH

I 129 I 223 I 254

I Calculus II I Vector Calculus I Intro Ord Dill Equations

IB IC IB

I 3.00 I 4.00 I 3.00

I I I

I I I

I EN I EN I EN

Chemistry I (R3030IL60)

Satisfied: Complete 4 units

· Units: 4.00 required, 4.00 completed

I I I

Chemistry II (R3030ILlO)

Satisfied: Complete 4 units

· Units: 4.00 required, 4.00 completed

Physics (R3030IL80)

Satisfied: Complete 2 courses

· Courses: 2.00 required, 2.00 completed

Biosystems Engineering Major (R3029)

Satisfied: Biosystems Engineering Major

Core Courses (R3029ILJO)

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Satisfied: Complete 11 courses

The course directives have changed AME 230 substituted (Replacement Seq Nbr 1) ABE 284 excluded (Replacement Seq Nbr 1) SUB ABE 284 with A ME 230. Entered by: DCASTRO - Daniela Ibarra

· Courses: 11.00 required, 11.00 completed

Fall 2009 ABE 221 Introduction To Cad B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 296A Smr/Biosystems Engineer A 1.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 447 Sensors + Controls B 3.00 EN Sprg 2011 ABE 205 Engr Anlytc Cmptr Skills B 3.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 496A Smr Engr Career+Profess A 1.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 498A Biosystems Engr Design I A 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 393 Internship S 2.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 423 Biosystems Analysis+Dsgn B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 484 Adv Biosys Trsprt Phenom B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 498B Biosystms Engr Design II A 3.00 EN Sprg 2010 AME 230 Thermodynamics B 3.00 EN

Technical Electives Satisfied: Complete 9 units from courses specified by advisor

The course directives have changed SWES 200 substituted ECE 207 substituted MATH 410 substituted Entered by: DCASTRO - Daniela Ibarra

· Units: 9.00 required, 9.00 completed

I·T"rm

I Sprg 2011 ECE SWES MATH

I I I

207 200 410

I Fall2011 I Fall 2012

Elements Electrical Engr IB Soils IA Matrix Analysis I

Engineering Design Electives Satisfied: units from courses specified by advisor.

The course directives have changed ABE 426 substituted ABE 481B substituted ADVR 401 excluded ADVR 402 excluded ADVR 403 excluded ABE 486 substituted Complete w/ABE 481B, 426 and 486 Entered by: DCASTRO - Daniela Ibarra

· Units: 9.00 required, 9.00 completed

GR023.00 3.00 3.00

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EN IABE 481B Cell+Tissue Engineering IC 3.00Sprg 2012 Watershed Engineering 3.00 IP IFall 2012 ABE 426 I Biomat-Tissue Interactns I IP IFall 2012 ABE 486 3.00

Biosystems Engineering Graduation Requirements (R3034)

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Satisfied: Biosystems Engineering Graduation Requirements

Mid Career Writing Assessment Satisfied: Complete 2nd semester English Composition with a B grade or higher.

(R3034/L 10)

· Courses: 1.00 required, 1.00 completed

Major GPA (R3034/L40)

Satisfied: A minimum 2.0 GPA is required in the major coursework.

· Units: 44.00 completed · GPA: 2.000 required, 3.229 completed

TermA@; IktInits XiRDtCai l~qO~ TWeD; Fall 2009 ABE 221 Introduction To Cad B 3.00 EN Sprg 2010 AME 230 Thermodynamics B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 296A Smr/Biosystems Engineer A 1.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 447 Sensors + Controls B 3.00 EN Sprg 2011 ABE 205 Engr Anlytc Cmptr Skills B 3.00 EN Sprg 2011 ECE 207 Elements Electrical Engr B 3.00 GR02 EN Fall 2011 ABE 496A Smr Engr Career+Profess A 1.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 498A Biosystems Engr Design I A 3.00 EN Fall 2011 SWES 200 Soils A 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 423 Biosystems Analysis+Dsgn B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 481B Cell+Tissue Engineering C 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 484 Adv Biosys Trsprt Phenom B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 498B Biosystms Engr Design II A 3.00 EN Fall 2012 ABE 426 Watershed Engineering 3.00 IP Fall 2012 ABE 486 Biomat-Tissue Interactns 3.00 IP Fall 2012 MATH 410 Matrix Analysis 3.00 IP

Major Residency (R3034/L50)

Satisfied: A minimum of 18 units in the major must be taken at the University of Arizona.

· Units: 18.00 required, 102.00 completed

Terllii' ..... SubJeCt Fall 2008 CHEM 151 General Chemistry I B 4.00 PHYS EN Fall 2008 ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering A 3.00 EN Fall 2008 MATH 129 Calculus II B 3.00 EN Sprg 2009 CHEM 152 General Chemistry II C 4.00 PHYS EN Sprg 2009 MATH 223 Vector Calculus C 4.00 EN Sprg 2009 PHYS 141 Introductory Mechanics C 4.00 PHYS EN Fall 2009 ABE 221 Introduction To Cad B 3.00 EN Fall 2009 MATH 254 Intro Ord Diff Equations B 3.00 EN Fall 2009 PHYS 241 Intro Elec+Magnetism C 4.00 PHYS EN Sprg 2010 AME 230 Thermodynamics B 3.00 EN Sprg 2010 AME 250 Dynamics B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 ENGR 211P Eng Sci Mod-Eng Economic C 1.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 296A Smr/Biosystems Engineer A 1.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 447 Sensors + Controls B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 MCB 181l Intro Biology I lab B 1.00 BIOl EN Fall 2010 MCB 181R Introductory Biology' C 3.00 BIOL EN Sprg 2011 ABE 205 Engr Anlytc Cmptr Skills B 3.00 EN Sprg 2011 CE 214 Statics B 3.00 GR02 EN Sprg 2011 ECE 207 Elements Electrical Engr B 3.00 GR02 EN

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[;iE~~ Sprg 2011 ECOL 182L Intro Biology II Lab A 1.00 BIOL EN Sprg 2011 ECOL 182R Introductory Biology II A 3.00 BIOL EN Sprg 2011 SIE 305 Intro Engr Probab+Stats A 3.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 496A Smr Engr Career+Profess A 1.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 498A Biosystems Engr Design I A 3.00 EN Fall 2011 AME 331 Intro To Fluid Mechanics 0 3.00 EN Fall 2011 SWES 200 Soils A 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 393 Internship S 2.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 423 Biosystems Analysis+Dsgn B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 481B Cell+Tissue Engineering C 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 484 Adv Biosys Trsprt Phenom B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 498B Biosystms Engr Design II A 3.00 EN Sum 2012 AME 324A Mech Behav Eng Materials B 3.00 RPER EN Fall 2012 ABE 426 Watershed Engineering 3.00 IP Fall 2012 ABE 486 Biomat-Tissue Interactns 3.00 IP Fall 2012 ENGL 308 Technical Writing 3.00 IP Fall 2012 MATH 410 Matrix Analysis 3.00 IP

Minor Optional (R1341)

Satisfied: A minor is optional for this major. Consult with your advisor to select a minor or discuss other options such as selecting a second major.

Term Subject Catalog Nbr Title I Grade I Units I~ Fall 2008 ADVR LPR Language Limited Proficiency T 0.00 TE Fall 2008 ELCR HR ELCR Lower Division Transfer TA 3.00 TR Fall 2008 JOUR HR JOUR Lower Division Transfer TA 1.00 TR Fall 2008 JOUR HR JOUR Lower Division Transfer TA 1.00 TR Fall 2008 MAR HR MAR Lower Division Transfer TA 3.00 TR Fall 2008 CHEM 151 General Chemistry I B 4.00 EN

Requirement Designation: PHYS - Physical Science Fall 2008 ENGL 101 First-Year Composition B 3.00 EN Fall 2008 ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering A 3.00 EN Fall 2008 MATH 129 Calculus II B 3.00 EN Sprg 2009 CHEM 152 General Chemistry II C 4.00 EN

Requirement Designation: PHYS - Physical Science Sprg 2009 ENGL 102 First-Year Composition B 3.00 EN Sprg 2009 MATH 223 Vector Calculus C 4.00 EN Sprg 2009 PHYS 141 Introductory Mechanics C 4.00 EN

Requirement Designation: PHYS - Physical Science Fall 2009 ABE 221 Introduction To Cad B 3.00 EN Fall 2009 CE 214 Statics C 3.00 EN

Repeat Code: GR01 - GRO - 1st Attempt Fall 2009 INDV 101 Mind, Self + Language B 3.00 EN

Course Topic: 10 - Structure:Mind+Behavior Fall 2009 MATH 254 Intro Ord Diff Equations B 3.00 EN Fall 2009 PHYS 241 Intro Elec+Magnetism C 4.00 EN

Requirement Designation: PHYS - Physical Science Sprg 2010 AME 230 Thermodynamics B 3.00 EN Sprg 2010 AME 250 Dynamics B 3.00 EN Sprg 2010 ECE 207 Elements Electrical Engr C 300 EN

Repeat Code: GR01 - GRO - 1st Attempt Sprg 2010 INDV 101 Mind, Self + Language A 3.00 EN

Course Topic: 3 - Language Repeat Code: ERAB - Error - A,B cannot be repeated

Sprg2010 TRAD 104 Topics In Culture+Civ A 3.00 EN Course Topic: 22 - Mind, Matter, And God

Fall 2010 ENGR 211P Eng Sci Mod-Eng Economic C 1.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 296A Smr/Biosystems Engineer A 1.00 EN Fall 2010 ABE 447 Sensors + Controls B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 GEOG 251 Wrld Reg:Comp+Glob Persp B 3.00 EN Fall 2010 INDV 103 Societl+lnstitut Systems A 3.00 EN

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Course Topic: 14 - An Economic Perspective Fall 2010 MCB 181l Intro Biology I lab B 1.00 EN

Requirement Designation: BIOl - Biological Science Fall 2010 MCB 181R Introductory Biology I C 3.00 EN

Requirement Designation: BIOl - Biological Science Sprg 2011 ABE 205 Engr Anlytc Cmptr Skills B 3.00 EN Sprg 2011 CE 214 Statics B 3.00 EN

Repeat Code: GR02 - GRO - 2nd Attempt Sprg 2011 ECE 207 Elements Electrical Engr B 3.00 EN

Repeat Code: GR02 - GRO - 2nd Attempt Sprg 2011 ECOl 182l Intro Biology II lab A 1.00 EN

Requirement Designation: BIOl - Biological Science Sprg 2011 ECOl 182R Introductory Biology II A 3.00 EN

Requirement Designation: BIOl - Biological Science Sprg 2011 SIE 305 Intro Engr Probab+Stats A 3.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 496A Smr Engr Career+Profess A 1.00 EN Fall 2011 ABE 498A Biosystems Engr Design I A 3.00 EN Fall 2011 AME 324A Mech Behav Eng Materials E 3.00 EN

Repeat Code: RPTF - Repeat of E, F, or W Grade Fall 2011 AME 331 Intro To Fluid Mechanics D 3.00 EN Fall 2011 SWES 200 Soils A 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 393 Internship S 2.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 423 Biosystems Analysis+Dsgn B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 481B Cell+Tissue Engineering C 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 484 Adv Biosys Trsprt Phenom B 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 ABE 498B Biosystms Engr Design II A 3.00 EN Sprg 2012 MUS 109 Rock &Amer Pop Music A 3.00 EN Sum 2012 AME 324A Mech Behav Eng Materials B 3.00 EN

Repeat Code: RPER - In GPA, Earn Credit Fall 2012 ABE 426 Watershed Engineering 3.00 IP Fall 2012 ABE 486 Biomat-Tissue Interactns 3.00 IP Fall 2012 AED 295B Heritage+Trad Univ of Az 2.00 IP Fall 2012 ENGl 308 Technical Writing 3.00 IP Fall 2012 ITAl 160B1 Ital Persp:Antiq-Mid Age 3.00 IP Fall 2012 MATH 410 Matrix Analysis 3.00 IP

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