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Pre-Environmental Engineering Course Requirements and Admissions Overview

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This document outlines the required shaded courses for admission to the Professional Engineering Program, along with additional prerequisites essential for third-year courses in the Pre-Environmental Engineering curriculum for the 2013-2014 academic year. It specifies course credit hours and term availability (Fall, Winter, Spring). Additionally, it details the MECOP/CECOP admission criteria, including necessary courses and credits for graduation, and mentions the 11-week online CHE 299 course designed to meet specific program requirements.

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Pre-Environmental Engineering Course Requirements and Admissions Overview

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  1. Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are additional prerequisites for third-year courses. ( ) The number within the parenthesis represent the credits of the course. F, W,S: Represents the term the course is offered (Fall, Winter and Spring term respectively). Pre-Environmental Engineering Academic Year 2013-2014 Third Year Second Year First Year Rev. 05/2014

  2. Pre-Environmental Engineering Academic Year 2013-2014 Additional Course not requiring admission to the Professional Program NOTES: MECOP/CECOP admission – all shaded courses plus CH 222, CH 223, CH 331 and CH 332 Credits to graduate = 192. 4. CHE 299 (6) is an 11-week, on-line course offered in the summer to fulfill the CBEE 211 & 212 requirement. Register with departmental approval only.

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