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ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. Lifetime Fitness e.g. HHS 231 + Lab. ECOE 101 or ENGR 111. ECOE 102 or ENGR 112. PH 213 General Physics. ENGR 211 Statics. WR 327 Technical Report Writing. CH 222 Chemistry. ENGR 213 Strength of Materials. CH 223 Chemistry. MTH 112 or Equiv.
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ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING Lifetime Fitness e.g. HHS 231 + Lab. ECOE 101 or ENGR 111 ECOE 102 or ENGR 112 PH 213General Physics ENGR 211Statics WR 327TechnicalReport Writing CH 222Chemistry ENGR 213Strength of Materials CH 223Chemistry MTH 112 or Equiv. MTH 252IntegralCalculus BI 212Principles of Biology MTH 256Differential Equations BI 211Principles of Biology ST 351Introduction to Statistical Methods ECOE 221EcoE Fundamentals MTH 306Matrix & PowerSeries Methods MTH 251DifferentialCalculus MTH 254Vector Calculus MTH 254 Co-Req Engr 211 Pre-Req MTH 254 Co-Req 1 yr HS Chem or Equiv. MTH 252 Co-Req MTH 251 MTH 252 MTH 254 MTH 252 WR 121 PH 211Physicsw/ Calculus PH 212Physics w/ Calculus WR 121EnglishComposition COMM 111/114Speech ENGR 390Engineering Economics BI 213Principles of Biology Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are additional prerequisites for third-year courses. FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR Academic Year: 2007-2008 Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring CH 221Chemistry Rev. 8/2007
PerspectivesCultural Diversity Difference, Power &Discrimination BI 370Ecology CSS 305 Principles of Soil Science Perspectives Social Processes & Institutions Perspectives Western Culture Perspectives Literature & Arts ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING Additional courses not requiring admission to the Professional Engineering Program SynthesisBI 301 Human Impacts on Ecosystems • NOTES: • Starting Fall 2001, MTH 306 – Matrix and Power Series Methods (4), will replace MTH 253 – Infinite Series (4) (which is used for admission to the Professional Engineering Program) and MTH 341 – Linear Algebra (3) or equivalent. • ST 421 may be substituted for ST 351. However, this requires that ST 422 be taken as an upper division science elective. • OSU Baccalaureate Core requirement for a Biological Science course is met by BI 213. • OSU Baccalaureate Core Requirement for Synthesis – Science, Technology and Society is met by ENGR 350. • Credits to graduate = 192. Rev. 8/2007