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Registration and Classes ECEn 191 New Student Seminar

Registration and Classes ECEn 191 New Student Seminar. WELCOME TO BYU! THIS WAY FOR DEGREES. THE ACADEMIC MAZE. THE ACADEMIC MINE FIELD. HOURS FOR ECE DEGREE. 14 Hours of Religion Classes. Specified by University Policies. 21 Hours of GE Classes. 92 Hours of Major Classes for Elect. Eng.

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Registration and Classes ECEn 191 New Student Seminar

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  1. Registration and ClassesECEn 191 New Student Seminar

  2. WELCOME TO BYU! THIS WAY FOR DEGREES THE ACADEMIC MAZE

  3. THE ACADEMIC MINE FIELD

  4. HOURS FOR ECE DEGREE 14 Hours of Religion Classes Specified by University Policies 21 Hours of GE Classes 92 Hours of Major Classes for Elect. Eng. 93 Hours of Major Classes for Comp. Eng. Specified by ECE Department

  5. RELIGION AND GE CLASSES 14 Hours of Religion Classes GE CategoryHoursPopular Class Options American Heritage 3 American Heritage 100 First Year Writing 3 English 115 Civilization 6 Manufacturing 201 & 202 Arts and Letters 3 Philosophy or Literature Biology 3 Biology 100 Social Science + 3 Engineering 231 Global and Cultural Awareness

  6. WHERE TO GO FOR INFORMATION • Department Advisement • 459CB (Janalyn Mergist) • College Advisement • 264 CB • Online information • http://saas.byu.edu/classSchedule/policy/fall/univcore.html#12

  7. EE AND CE FLOWCHARTS http://www.ee.byu.edu/academic/elecflow http://www.ee.byu.edu/academic/compflow

  8. FIRST TWO YEARS

  9. DECLARING EE OR CE AS MAJOR • Go to Room 242 of the Clyde Building • Ask for “Change of Major” Form • Fill it out • Hand it in

  10. GATEWAY CLASSES Math 112 – Calculus I Math 113 – Calculus II Phy 121 – Newtonian Mechanics Phy 220 – Electricity and Magnetism

  11. ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM • Complete 4 Gateway Classes • Math 112 • Math 113 • Phy 121 • Phy 220 • Achieve B average in 4 Gateway Classes with no class grade lower than a C • ECEn212 is added by card only not online • When requirements are met, you are admitted – no quotas

  12. FIRST 3 SEMESTERS Critical Classes 1st Semester – Math112 (Calculus I) 2nd Semester – Math113 (Calculus II) and Phy121 (Newtonian Mechanics) 3rd Semester – Phy220 (Electricity and Magnetism) and Math343 (Linear Algebra) Suggested Classes 1st Semester – CS142 (JAVA Programming) 2nd Semester – ECEn/CS124 (C Programming) 3rd Semester – CS235 (More JAVA) or ECEn/CS224 (Digital Logic)

  13. WORDS OF ADVICE 1) Start immediately with major requirements – sprinkle in GEs and religion classes 2) Taking classes in the Spring and Summer terms will be more useful at the beginning of your career than end – more beginning classes are offered than Senior level classes 3) Don’t take Physical Science 100 4) The honors program doesn’t mix very well with ECEn 5) Take advantage of classes that double count for requirements 6) For math help, there is a refresher course offered twice a semester, Eng T 295R-002: www.et.byu.edu/groups/engt295r

  14. SPECIFIC QUESTIONS Questions Regarding GEs College advisement office in 242 Clyde Building, Phone: 422 – 4325 Questions Regarding ECE Requirements Janalyn Margist, 459 Clyde Building, 422 – 4013 janalyn@ee.byu.edu

  15. SUCCESS IN COLLEGE • Manage your time wisely – Your freedom is a blessing and a curse. • Network – Get to know your professors and peers. They will help you get your first job. • Study in Groups – Two heads are better than one (usually).

  16. STUDY GROUPS

  17. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Intensive Mentoring and Micro-Electronics Research for Students in Engineering http://immerse.byu.edu

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