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Those students will need to complete 1 additional free elective in lieu of the world language core. **The Diversity and Justice course requirement may simultaneously fulfill a Core, Major, Minor or Elective requirement. The Diversity and Justice course may be taught in any discipline and will focus on domestic diversity, global diversity, or justice awareness. The Diversity and Justice course must be taken at АФжоавдЫ10ПЊНБ. Engineering - Mechanical EngineeringSemester CompletedMA 252 Calculus IIMA 304 Ordinary Differential Equations (Spring Only)MA 351 Calculus IIIPH 202 General Physics II (Spring Only) PH 292 General Physics II Lab (1 cr.)CH 101 General Chemistry I (Fall Only) CH 105 General Chemistry I Lab (1 cr.)EG 140 Programming Tools for Engineering & ScienceEG 301 Statics (Fall Only)EG 302 Dynamics (Spring Only)EG 471 Intro to Digital Circuits and Systems (Fall Only) EG 071 Intro to Digital Circuits and Systems Lab (1 cr.) (Fall Only)EG 351 Introduction to Engineering Materials (Spring Only) EG 051 Materials Science Lab (1 cr.) (Spring Only)EG 380 Thermodynamics (Spring Only) EG 390 Experimental Methods (2 cr.) (Fall Only)EG 420 Solid Mechanics (Fall Only) EG 320 Solid Mechanics Lab (2 cr.) (Fall Only)EG 426 Computer-Aided Simulation and Design (Spring Only)EG 441 Engineering Systems Analysis (Spring Only)EG 421 Fluid Mechanics (Fall Only)EG 422 Heat and Mass Transfer (Spring Only)EG 423 Engineering Materials and Manufacturing Processes (Fall Only)EG 424 Mechanical Design (Spring Only)EG 381 Probability and Statistics (Fall Only)EG 397 Engineering Design Fundamentals EG 497 Engineering Design Project I (Fall Only)EG 498 Engineering Design Project II (Spring Only)Engineering Elective at the 200, 300, or 400 Level The engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science (B.S.E.S.) provides a strong background of engineering subjects with the opportunity to concentrate in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Materials Engineering. The course requirements are identical for all concentrations in the freshman year. Beginning in the first half of sophomore year, a group of courses will either send the student toward computer engineering and electrical engineering concentrations, or another group of courses will direct the student toward mechanical engineering and materials engineering concentrations. Therefore, students must determine their area of concentration no later than spring of their freshman year to register appropriately for the first semester of their sophomore year. For the first semester of the junior year and all subsequent semesters, the student is required to select engineering courses in his or her chosen concentration. Fulfilling the requirements of a double concentration is possible between either computer and electrical engineering, or materials and mechanical engineering. Engineering cannot be taken as an interdisciplinary major. All seniors participate in a major two-semester design experience (EG 497/EG 498). EC 102 (Microeconomics) and EC 103 (Macroeconomics) are strongly recommended to fulfill the Social Science Core requirements. In the event that a student withdraws from a co requisite course, the student must also withdraw from the engineering course requiring that co requisite.     The provision of this information is not to be regarded as a contract between the student and АФжоавдЫ10ПЊНБ University. The University reserves the right to change degree requirements, courses and any other provisions or requirements when such action will serve the interest of the University or its students.