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Course Registration Class of 2017 Fall 2014

Course Registration Class of 2017 Fall 2014. April 2014. Engineering First Year. First Year – 8 courses ES 101 – Introduction to Engineering FYS – First Year Seminar MATH 161 – Calculus I MATH 162 – Calculus II CHEM 121 – General Chemistry CHEM 122 – General Chemistry II

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Course Registration Class of 2017 Fall 2014

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  1. Course Registration Class of 2017Fall 2014 April 2014

  2. Engineering First Year First Year – 8 courses ES 101 – Introduction to Engineering FYS – First Year Seminar MATH 161 – Calculus I MATH 162 – Calculus II CHEM 121 – General Chemistry CHEM 122 – General Chemistry II PHYS 131 – Newtonian Dynamics CCS1 CCS = Common Course of Study 

  3. The Common Course of Study • The Common Course of Study • First-Year Seminar • Distribution Requirements: • one course in the Humanities (H) • one course in Natural Science with lab (NS) • one course in Social Sciences (SS) • two additional courses in two different divisions outside the student's home division • Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (Q) • Writing Requirement (W): • First-Year Seminar • three additional W-designated courses, minimum of one course in the major and one outside major • Global and Multiculturalism (GM) • two courses with domestic and global contexts • Values Requirement (V) • Elementary Proficiency in a second language • one year of study of a language First Priority for CCS in Spring 2013

  4. ChBE Second Year Second Year – 10 courses ES elective2 MATH 263 – Calculus III MATH 264 – Differential Equations CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I Chemistry elective3 CHE 211 – Material and Energy Balances CHE 222 – Thermodynamics CCS CCS Free elective

  5. ChBE Second Year Recommended Sequence in Fall 2014 • MATH 263 – Calculus III • CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I • CHE 211 – Material and Energy Balances • ES elective2 • CCS • MATH 264 – Differential Equations • Chemistry elective3 • CHE 222 – Thermodynamics • CCS • Free elective

  6. ChBE Second Year First Priority for Study Abroad in Fall 2014 • MATH 263 – Calculus III • CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I • ES elective2 • CCS • Free elective • MATH 264 – Differential Equations • Chemistry elective3 • CHE 211 – Material and Energy Balances • CHE 222 – Thermodynamics • CCS

  7. ChBE Second Year First Priority for Study Abroad in Spring 2015 • MATH 263 – Calculus III • CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I • CHE 211 – Material and Energy Balances • CHE 222 – Thermodynamics • CCS • MATH 264 – Differential Equations • ES elective2 • Chemistry elective3 • CCS • Free elective CCS = Common Course of Study 

  8. The Common Course of Study • The Common Course of Study • First-Year Seminar • Distribution Requirements: • one course in the Humanities (H) • one course in Natural Science with lab (NS) • one course in Social Sciences (SS) • two additional courses in two different divisions outside the student's home division (INDS counts) • Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (Q) • Writing Requirement (W): • First-Year Seminar • three additional W-designated courses, minimum of one course in the major and one outside major • Global and Multiculturalism (GM) • two courses with domestic and global contexts • Values Requirement (V) • Elementary Proficiency in a second language • one year of study of a language

  9. Final Thoughts • Language Requirement! • SPAN 101, 102, 103, 111, 112 • GERM 101, 102, 112, etc. CCS courses can be checked for graduation requirements via: Registration is APRIL 22, 7:00 AM Advising Sign-Ups: Posting Thursday April 10 Bring: Sample schedule Back up plan for CCS or electives

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