Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Engineers provide products and services that serve the needs of humanity. Engineers see problems and challenges as opportunities in disguise.
Engineering graduates are highly sought after for their critical thinking, communication and team skills and are thus well compensated. Engineering degrees prepare students for the broadest number of outcomes. In addition to a growing variety of engineering jobs, engineering students use their training as doctors, lawyers, teachers, professors, missionaries, military officers, business entrepreneurs and salespeople. The College of Engineering offers ABET accredited BS degrees in Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Other degrees that are offered in various stages of seeking secondary accreditation are Chemical Engineering (new in 2013!), Construction Management and General Engineering (with concentrations in bioengineering, business, global applications, pre-law, or pre-med). Note: secondary accreditation cannot be obtained until about 16 months after the first graduates. Additional degrees currently in the advanced planning stages are a BS Software Engineering, and a BS Biomedical Engineering.
College of Engineering Educational Objectives
Traditional Program Requirements
General Education Courses
The general education requirements will follow the curriculum set forth for other university programs. Some general education requirements will be met through specific engineering requirements. Approximately fifteen (15) to twenty-one (21) units of general education are not met in the specific core and general engineering requirements.
Core Courses
Lower Division Core Engineering Requirements (15 units)
EGR101 Engineering Christian Worldview
EGR101 Engineering Christian Worldview
Serves as an introduction to the exciting field and vocation of engineering and the value of engineering training. Guest lectures from engineers, and introduction to teams through a group project will be included. Exploration of the concept of worldview from a Christian perspective is stressed. Emphasis will include Christian perspectives on purpose, integrity, discernment and service as they relate to the vocation of engineering.An assessment of ones learning style, temperament and potential strengths and weaknesses as part of self discovery will be included. The first course required of all students considering engineering as a major. (3 units, Interdisciplinary, Multicultural, Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR101-F | F | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR101-E | E | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR101-C | C | Mills-Beale, Julian N. | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100K |
| Fall 2013 | EGR101-D | D | Donaldson, Anthony L. | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100K |
| Fall 2013 | EGR101-A | A | Rickard, Matthew J. | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 210D |
| Fall 2013 | EGR101-B | B | Anklam, Mark R. | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100K |
EGR102 Introduction Engineering Design
EGR102 Introduction Engineering Design
Introduction to fundamental techniques used in engineering design and analysis. Different models of the design process will be examined. A collaborative team oriented design project will be undertaken.(4 Units, Interdisciplinary, Spring)
EGR103 Engineering Service I
EGR103 Engineering Service I
Taking engineering out into the community through service. Activities important to the community will be addressed by teams of engineering students. Sample possibilities include: 1) designing a booth for a engineering firm for the fall STEP event in Riverside, 2) judging local science fairs, 3) working on a Habitat for Humanity house, 4) assisting local high school engineering clubs, 5) addressing a local community issue like transportation, energy usage, after school activities for youth etc. Intended to stimulate ideas of engineering design classes. Reflection paper and final report evaluated for acceptance into the major in the spring of the sophomore year.May be repeated for credit. Pre- or Co-requisite: EGR 101. (1-3 units, Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-I | I | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-E | E | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-H | H | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-J | J | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-G | G | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-F | F | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-A | A | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-B | B | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-C | C | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR103-D | D | Gonzalez, Cassondra Rose | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
EGR121 Intro Computer Programing C++
EGR121 Intro Computer Programing C++
Introduction to computer science. Covers problem solving methods and algorithm development; modern programming methodologies; and fundamentals of high-level block structured language using C++. Prerequisite: MAT 115 and his/her demonstrable computer literacy. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall/Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR121-C | C | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 110D |
| Fall 2013 | EGR121-B | B | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR121-A | A | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
EGR122 Visualization Languages I
EGR122 Visualization Languages I
Engineering is a discipline which requires the effective communication of visual information as part of persuasion or education. Excel (beginning and advanced techniques), Visual Basic and a CAD program will be covered to assist in that process for a real current engineering problem of interest. For example this might include the utilization of solar power in Riverside County to address energy consumption concerns. This course lays the foundation for future courses which have elements of data and information presentation. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall/Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR122-A | A | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR122-B | B | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR122-C | C | Gordon, Mark T | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
EGR192 Engineering Seminar
EGR192 Engineering Seminar
Different speakers of importance to the engineering profession will make presentations. Included are area engineering leaders and professionals as well as nationally recognized contributors to the profession of engineering. A two page 4MAT response which includes a one page executive summary will be required.Reflections should be included in the EGR 202 response.May be repeated for credit. (1 unit; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR192-A | A | Anklam, Mark R. | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
EGR202 Worldview Reflection
EGR202 Worldview Reflection
A reflection paper will be submitted including your understanding of the school of engineerings mission statement. The paper will document and draw upon the materials from EGR 101,102, 103, 122 and 192 .Upon completion and acceptance a party in your honor including a book signed by your professors and given to you will occur. Required for acceptance into the major. (0 units; Spring))
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR202-A | A | Donaldson, Anthony L. | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | Online Array |
**Junior Senior transfer students will complete EGR 301, 303, and 392. All other students will complete EGR 102, 103, and 192.
Upper Division Core Engineering Requirements (14 units)
EGR302 Engineering Design & Documentatn
EGR302 Engineering Design & Documentatn
Team design and construction of industrial or self-designed projects. Requires design, development, construction and testing with oral and written reports. Includes review and analysis of professional papers. Prerequisite: EGR 202. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Spring)
EGR304 Leadership Cohort
EGR304 Leadership Cohort
Preparation for a lifetime of leadership as an engineer. Small group discussion format, with opportunities for student facilitated discussions will be provided. Topics include: leadership in organizations, emotional intelligence, the psychology of small group dynamics and team performance, global perspectives of engineering.Written executive summaries as part of a 4MAT like response will be required prior to discussion. Corequisite: EGR 302 or EGR 352. (1 unit; Interdisciplinary, Multicultural; Spring)
EGR305 Engineering Statistics
EGR305 Engineering Statistics
An introduction to the primary statistical and probabilistic models used in the collection and interpretation of engineering data. The focus is on summary techniques, regression models, application of the Central Limit Theorem, confidence intervals, and recurrence intervals.Monte Carlo simulation techniques are used to estimate the failure likelihood of an engineering system. Prerequisite: MAT 245. (2 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR305-B | B | Kim, Seung-Jae | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR305-A | A | Kim, Seung-Jae | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
EGR306 Internship Preparation
EGR306 Internship Preparation
Designed to prepare you for the official internship during your junior summer. Discussion and development of the individuals priorities for their learning contract. Topics include: resume and internship writing, finding an internship, how you will be assessed as an intern, the psychology of the workplace, different types of bosses and working on teams, and the different types of work environment. Pre- or Co- requisite: EGR 202. (1 unit; Interdisciplinary, Multicultural; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR306-A | A | Donaldson, Anthony L. | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
EGR390 Internship
EGR390 Internship
A required internship with industry, research, non profit or other experience with a minimum of 200 hours of supervised work. A learning contract signed by the student and supervisor is required at the beginning and an executive summary written by the student and signed by the supervisor is required at completion. (0 units)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR390-A | A | Donaldson, Anthony L. | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | Instructor OFFC |
EGR401 Capstone Design
EGR401 Capstone Design
The first of a two course senior capstone design sequence. Student teams select a project which may involve company sponsorship, and proceed through the design methodology introduced in earlier design classes. Every project has a customer which requires the generation of a customer spec.During the sequence students provide detailed schedules for building a prototype system and present weekly progress reports. They also produce technical specifications, undergo a preliminary design review (PDR) and build a working prototype system. Prerequisite: EGR 302 or 352. Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR401-C | C | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 210D |
| Fall 2013 | EGR401-B | B | Xu, Xuping | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 211Q |
| Fall 2013 | EGR401-A | A | Pontius, Frederick W. | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 3:00 PM - 5:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 211Q |
EGR402 Capstone Design & Presentation
EGR402 Capstone Design & Presentation
A continuation of EGR 401.Development and implementation of their project. Includes testing,documentation, and final presentation methodology. Teams author and generate operations manuals, detailed technical manuals and a poster sized presentation board for public display.A final presentation is given to the public includingmembers of the engineering advisory council.The presentation will be videotaped and included as a part of your senior portfolio. Prerequisite: EGR 401. (3 units; Spring)
EGR403 FE Exam
EGR403 FE Exam
As a first step in preparing you for getting a professional license, you will be required to take and pass the online Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.Two sections are included: a general examdesigned for all engineers and one specifically designed with your major in mind. Results will be used to compare the performance of your graduating class with students across the nation as part of departmental and school assessment. (0 units; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR403-A | A | Xu, Xuping | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Sch Business Building 123 |
EGR404 Worldview Reflection II
EGR404 Worldview Reflection II
A final integrative reflection paper on what you have learned about engineering froma Christian worldview perspective will be written and included in your portfolio. (0 units; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR404-A | A | Donaldson, Anthony L. | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | Engr Building 3739 Adams Array |
EGR405 Internship Report & Presentation
EGR405 Internship Report & Presentation
An executive summary of your summer intern experience, signed by your supervisor will be submitted the first day of class. A PowerPoint presentation to the entire class and evaluated by your professors and peers will be made. A video of your presentation will be made and feedback will be provided.(1 unit; Interdisciplinary, Multicultural; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | EGR405-A | A | Donaldson, Anthony L. | 05/06/2013 | Array | Array - Array | Instructor OFFC |
| Fall 2013 | EGR405-A | A | Anklam, Mark R. | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Yeager Center A111 |
EGR406 Senior Portfolio
EGR406 Senior Portfolio
An electronic portfolio suitable for archiving and showing to prospective employers will be submitted. A copy will remain with the department for use in future letters of reference. Items to be included will be an updated resume, seminar reflections, samples of your design and writing capabilities including EGR 302 and 402 documentation, a sample of your presentation capabilities from EGR 402 final presentation and a record of your service activities. (0 units; Spring)
Math and Science Requirements (23-24 units)
BIO146 General Biology I with Lab
BIO146 General Biology I with Lab
Topics covered include cell structure and function, genetics, reproduction and development of animal systems. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. (4 units; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-I | I | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-J | J | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-C | C | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-F | F | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-G | G | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-H | H | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-E | E | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-D | D | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-A | A | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO146-B | B | Koo, Bonjun | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO146-A | A | Koo, Bonjun | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO146-B | B | Koo, Bonjun | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
CHE130 Intro to Chemistry for Engineers
CHE130 Intro to Chemistry for Engineers
Introductory treatment of matter - its forms, transitions, and interactions; with a focus on chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering applications. Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: CHE 102 or high school chemistry. (3 units; Fall; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | CHE130-B | B | Hu, Ying | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | CHE130-A | A | Hu, Ying | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
EGR182 Intro Math Engineering Applicatn
EGR182 Intro Math Engineering Applicatn
This course will provide an overview of the salient math topics most heavily used in the core sophomore-level engineering courses. These include algebraicmanipulation of engineering equations, trigonometry, vectors and complex numbers, sinusoids and harmonic signals, systems of equations andmatrices,within the context of an engineering application, and reinforce through extensive examples of their use in the core engineering courses. Prerequisite:MAT 115. (4 Units)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-H | H | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-G | G | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-D | D | Zhou, Ziliang | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-F | F | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 1:30 PM - 2:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams Array |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-B | B | Jung, Helen | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-A | A | Jung, Helen | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-E | E | Jung, Helen | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 1:30 PM - 2:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 130H |
| Fall 2013 | EGR182-C | C | Zhou, Ziliang | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
MAT245 Analy Geom & Calc I
MAT245 Analy Geom & Calc I
Basic concepts of analytical geometry, limits and derivatives, differentials and rates, integration, definite and indefinite integrals, differentiation of logarithmic and exponential functions. Prerequisite: MAT 135, 145, EGR 182, or sufficient SAT, ACT or math placement exam scores and appropriate high school mathematics background. (4 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | MAT245-A | A | Thomas, Bradley G | 05/06/2013 | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | Yeager Center B251 |
| Fall 2013 | MAT245-C | C | Hernandez, Lisa | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | MAT245-B | B | Cordero, Ricardo J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | MAT245-A | A | Cordero, Ricardo J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | MAT245-D | D | Hernandez, Lisa | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | MAT245-E | E | Cordero, Ricardo J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | TBA Array |
PHY201 Physics for Engineers I w/ Lab
PHY201 Physics for Engineers I w/ Lab
This course covers topics such as units, vectors, motion (in one, two and three dimensions), Newton's laws of motion, work, kinetic and potential energy, momentum, impulse, collisions, conservation laws, dynamics of rotational motion, equilibrium, gravitation, and periodic motion. 6 hours per week of inquiry-based instruction. Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: MAT 145, 245 or a B or better in EGR 182. (4 units; Fall; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | PHY201-A | A | Stewart, Kyle R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM | James Complex 122 |
| Fall 2013 | PHY201-B | B | Stewart, Kyle R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:30 PM - 2:20 PM | James Complex 122 |
PHY203 Physics for Engineers II w/ Lab
PHY203 Physics for Engineers II w/ Lab
This course covers topics such as fluids, temperature and ideal gas, electric charge and field, Gauss's Law, electric potential, capacitance and dielectrics, current, resistance and electromotive force, direct-current circuits, magnetic field and force, Ampere's and Faraday's laws, electromagnetic induction, inductance, alternating current circuits, and electromagnetic waves. 6 hours per week of inquiry-based instruction. Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: PHY 201.(4 units; Fall; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | PHY203-B | B | Buchholz, James R | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM | James Complex 121 |
| Fall 2013 | PHY203-A | A | Buchholz, James R | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex 121 |
Lower Division General Engineering Requirements (3-4 units)
Complete one of the following courses
EGR231 Circuit Theory I
EGR231 Circuit Theory I
Linear circuit elements, sources, Kirchhoff s laws, mesh and node equations, Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, resistive network analysis, sinusoidal steady-state analysis, power, transient analysis of simple circuits. Pre- or Co-requisites: EGR 102 and either EGR 182 or MAT 245. (4 units; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR231-D | D | Foist, Rod B. | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 130H |
| Fall 2013 | EGR231-A | A | Chun, Seunghyun | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR231-B | B | Chun, Seunghyun | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100J |
| Fall 2013 | EGR231-C | C | Foist, Rod B. | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 130H |
EGR234 Digital Logic Design
EGR234 Digital Logic Design
Boolean algebra, number systems and representations, analysis and design of combinational and sequential logic circuits, minimization, small and medium scale integrated devices, programmable logic and simulation of digital circuits. Prerequisite: MAT 115 or above. (4 units; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR234-B | B | Xu, Xuping | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100K |
| Fall 2013 | EGR234-A | A | Xu, Xuping | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 100K |
EGR241 Statics
EGR241 Statics
Study of forces, moments, free-body diagrams, friction, equilibrium, first and second moments of lines, centers of pressure, mass and gravity, and moments of inertia. Prerequisites: EGR 182 or MAT 245. (3 units; Fall))
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | EGR241-C | C | Bai, Jong-Wha | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 110D |
| Fall 2013 | EGR241-A | A | Bai, Jong-Wha | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 110D |
| Fall 2013 | EGR241-B | B | Rickard, Matthew J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Engr Building 3739 Adams 110D |
Upper Division General Engineering Requirements (12 units)
Complete twelve (12) additional upper division engineering elective units**
**Recommendations include EGR 332, 341, 345, 432, 453
Additional Degree Requirements (0 units)
Successfully pass the practice FE Exam
Concentration Requirements (36-45 units)
Students must complete at least one of the following concentrations
Bioengineering, Business; Global Applications; Pre-Law; Pre-Med
Bioengineering Concentration (39 units)
Courses must be unique to the concentration and beyond the core degree requirements.
Lower Division Requirement
MAT255 Anlytical Geometry & Calculus II
MAT255 Anlytical Geometry & Calculus II
Continued study and applications of integration: volumes, lengths, surface of revolution; derivatives and integrals involving trigonometric functions, indefinite series, expansion of functions, hyperbolic functions, law of the mean, indeterminate forms, partial fractions, polar coordinates, and conic sections. Prerequisite: MAT 245. (4 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | MAT255-A | A | Cordero, Ricardo J. | 06/17/2013 | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Sch Business Building 103 |
| Fall 2013 | MAT255-B | B | Thomas, Bradley G | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building 203 |
| Fall 2013 | MAT255-A | A | Thomas, Bradley G | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building 203 |
| Fall 2013 | MAT255-C | C | Thomas, Bradley G | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building 203 |
| Fall 2013 | MAT255-E | E | Thomas, Bradley G | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
Lower Division Biology Elective Requirement
Complete two (2) approved biology with lab courses
Lower Division Engineering Elective Requirement
Complete two (2) approved engineering courses
Upper Division Biology Elective Requirement
Complete three (3) approved upper division biology with lab courses
Upper Division Biology Elective Requirement
Complete three (3) approved upper division engineering courses
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Engineering students are required to complete an approved cross cultural experience. Course credit is not required. A list of approved experiences are available in the College of Engineering.
Business Concentration (39 units)
Lower Division Courses
ACC250 Principles Accounting I
ACC250 Principles Accounting I
An introduction to financial accounting, involving its basic structure, the accounting cycles for service and merchandising enterprises, assets, liabilities, and accounting systems. (3 units; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | ACC250-C | C | Schwandt, Brittany Nicole | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | ACC250-A | A | Giles, Brizset Adriana | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | ACC250-B | B | Giles, Brizset Adriana | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | ACC250-D | D | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | TBA Array |
BUS218 Macroeconomics
BUS218 Macroeconomics
A common sense approach to economics, covering basic economic laws and how they apply to our world and everyday life. The course is expected to give the student a sufficient grounding in the terminology, basic concepts, and issues of economics to stimulate interest in further study and provide background in the business field.(3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BUS218-B | B | Namvar, Bob | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BUS218-A | A | Namvar, Bob | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building 202 |
| Spring 2014 | BUS218-A | A | Keyes-Kimbirk, Wendy R | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS218-B | B | Namvar, Bob | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS218-C | C | Namvar, Bob | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
BUS237 Management Based on Bibl Prin
BUS237 Management Based on Bibl Prin
In this course students learn to identify and apply effective management and leadership behaviors based on principles found in the Bible. This course will equip each student with skills in making biblically-informed choices in realistic business scenarios. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BUS237-A | A | Feller, Bryan W | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Sch Business Building ONLN |
| Fall 2013 | BUS237-B | B | Feller, Bryan W | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Sch Business Building ONLN |
| Fall 2013 | BUS237-C | C | Feller, Bryan W | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS237-A | A | Feller, Bryan W | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS237-B | B | Feller, Bryan W | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | TBA ONLN |
BUS264 Principles of Accounting II
BUS264 Principles of Accounting II
This course has an emphasis on managerial accounting involved with corporations, control accounting, and decision making. Prerequisite: BUS 254. (3 units; Spring)
CIS265 Info Systems Essentials
CIS265 Info Systems Essentials
This is an introduction to the essential computer tools used in a modern information society. Students will examine the historical development of information tools and demonstrate understanding of these information tools by completing a series of projects on the computer. Students will be introduced to five of the Microsoft Office suite application packages: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Access. In addition, they will receive an introduction to WebPages design. Students will be expected to demonstrate integration of these packages by the end of the course. (3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-K | K | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-I | I | Shade, Karen S | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex 218 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-J | J | Shade, Karen S | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | James Complex 218 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-G | G | Shade, Karen S | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM | Sch Business Building 209 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-H | H | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM | James Complex 218 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-C | C | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | Yeager Center B113 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-B | B | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | Yeager Center B113 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-A | A | Bishop, David B. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center B113 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-D | D | Corso, Anthony J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center B113 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-E | E | Corso, Anthony J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center B113 |
| Fall 2013 | CIS265-F | F | Corso, Anthony J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center B113 |
Upper Division Courses
BUS358 Business Law
BUS358 Business Law
Covers law of sales, contracts, negotiable instruments, agency and partnerships, corporations, insurance, real and personal property, estates, and bankruptcy. (3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BUS358-B | B | Bishop, Jim | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BUS358-A | A | Bishop, Jim | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building 204 |
| Spring 2014 | BUS358-A | A | Bishop, Jim | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS358-B | B | Bishop, Jim | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
BUS433 Intl Economics & Marketing
BUS433 Intl Economics & Marketing
This is a critical examination of free trade and protectionist theory and practice and discussion of the recent developments in the international area. (The international business summer study abroad program may be taken in lieu of this course.) Prerequisite: BUS 217,218,or 314. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall, Spring)
BUS463 Business & Organizational Mgmt
BUS463 Business & Organizational Mgmt
This course is the study of management theories and the functional concepts of leadership, planning, and decision making. Special emphasis is placed on quality issues, globalism, diversity, ethics, productivity, motivation, skill development, and human resource management. An emphasis on integrating biblical principles and leadership will also be studied. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Multicultural; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BUS463-A | A | Herrity, Andrew C. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BUS463-B | B | Alderson, Keanon J. | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS463-A | A | Herrity, Andrew C. | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
BUS485 Business Policy & Strategy
BUS485 Business Policy & Strategy
This is an integrative study of senior management functions using advanced case analysis, focusing on general management and decision making. Topics include setting objectives; implementing, supporting, and controlling organization-wide policies; developing strategies to achieve objectives; setting standards for measuring performance; evaluating and reformulating policies in response to change; fulfilling leadership responsibilities. Prerequisite: BUS 303, 463, and MKT 333. (3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BUS485-A | A | Herrity, Andrew C. | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS485-A | A | Herrity, Andrew C. | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS485-B | B | Herrity, Andrew C. | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM | TBA Array |
MKT333 Principles of Marketing
MKT333 Principles of Marketing
A study of the marketing functions, channels of distribution, selling, advertising, distribution, and marketing management for both retail and industrial businesses. (3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | MKT333-B | B | Winter, Natalie A | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building ONLN |
| Fall 2013 | MKT333-A | A | Alderson, Keanon J. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | MKT333-A | A | Alderson, Keanon J. | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | MKT333-B | B | Winter, Natalie A | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | TBA ONLN |
Upper Division Engineering Elective Requirements
Six (6) additional upper division approved engineering elective units
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Engineering students are required to complete an approved cross cultural experience. Course credit is not required. A list of approved experiences are available in the College of Engineering.
Global Applications Concentration (33 units)
Lower Division Requirements
SOC213 Introduction to Sociology
SOC213 Introduction to Sociology
A general introduction to the scientific study of human behavior in social settings. It includes major theories of human behavior in terms of culture, socialization, primary groups, stratification and social class, population, family, religion, and social change. This course or BEH 100 is a prerequisite for courses in Sociology. (3 units; Multicultural; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | SOC213-D | D | Wallace, Douglas S | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | SOC213-A | A | Wallace, Douglas S | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | SOC213-C | C | Minton, Carol | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Yeager Center B220 |
| Fall 2013 | SOC213-B | B | Minton, Carol | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | InsideCBU Array |
| Spring 2014 | SOC213-B | B | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | SOC213-C | C | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | SOC213-A | A | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | TBA Array |
CST 105 Introduction to Global Studies
CST 205 Models of Discipleship
Upper Division Requirements
CST 305 Global Perspectives
CST 405 Marketplace Strategies for Global Advancement
CST 430 Intercultural Communications (*Christian Studies)
PHI353 Comparative Religions
PHI353 Comparative Religions
This course is an introduction to the major religious traditions of the world, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The historical development, key figures, as well as major doctrines and practices are explored. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Multicultural; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | PHI353-D | D | Nsofor, C. Fyne L. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | PHI353-C | C | Mosteller, Timothy | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | PHI353-A | A | Stumpf, Amy R. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A110 |
| Fall 2013 | PHI353-B | B | Stumpf, Amy R. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Yeager Center A110 |
| Spring 2014 | PHI353-A | A | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | PHI353-B | B | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | TBA Array |
POL415 World Geography
POL415 World Geography
This course studies the world's geographic areas and the outstanding human, social, and physical features of realms and regions. In doing so, special attention is given to the more important features of histories, societies, cultures, and religions of the people living in the region. It also examines the relationship between human life and natural environment. The purpose is to help students better understand the world, our relationship with the environment, and human connections around the globe. (This course does not meet the POL general education requirement.) (3 units; Multicultural; Spring even years)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | POL415-A | A | Hinrichs, Troy | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center B258 |
Upper Division Engineering Elective Requirements
Six (6) additional upper division approved engineering elective units
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
CST431 Cross-cultural Immersion
CST431 Cross-cultural Immersion
The course provides students the opportunity for supervised cross-cultural immersion and study abroad. The course also gives students the opportunity to experience, study and explore firsthand the challenges of living, communicating and serving in an international setting. The immersion experience is designed to create a context for extended and applied learning as the course concepts are integrated into life experiences. The material will be presented through lectures, small group discussions, reading assignments and cultural immersions with an emphasis relational development and service. (3 units; Multicultural; As offered)
Pre-Law Concentration (48 units)
Lower Division Requirements
COM113 Oral Communications
COM113 Oral Communications
This course is designed to introduce the process of public communication and to help develop and refine the skills of oral communication. (3 units; Multicultural; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | COM113-J | J | Rowland, William F | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-O | O | Vennemann, Darlene Sue | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | James Complex 181 |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-M | M | Rowland, William F | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-B | B | Murray, Donald R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-I | I | Murray, Donald R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | James Complex 171 |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-A | A | Pate, John R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-C | C | Boes, Cynthia D. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-D | D | Boes, Cynthia D. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | James Complex 181 |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-E | E | Vennemann, Darlene Sue | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex 181 |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-F | F | Murray, Donald R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-G | G | Marse, Michael | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | James Complex 356 |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-H | H | Marse, Michael | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-L | L | Vennemann, Darlene Sue | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Fall 2013 | COM113-N | N | Rowland, William F | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-A | A | Pate, John R. | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-B | B | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-C | C | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-D | D | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-E | E | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-F | F | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-G | G | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-H | H | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-I | I | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-J | J | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | James Complex Array |
| Spring 2014 | COM113-K | K | TBA | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | James Complex Array |
POL213 American Government
POL213 American Government
The course provides an introductory overview of the American political system. It begins with a discussion of the principles of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights and an examination of their impact on the country. It also covers the avenues and means of democratic citizenship and political influence in American politics. The course further examines the major political institutions in the United States: Congress, Presidency, Bureaucracy, and Courts. In order to assess the impact of government on society, the course concludes with an exploration of public policy. (Meets state requirement in United States Constitution and California Government.) (3 units; Fall/Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | POL213-A | A | Barnes, Jeffrey A. | 05/06/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Yeager Center B220 |
| Fall 2013 | POL213-D | D | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | Yeager Center A110 |
| Fall 2013 | POL213-B | B | Skubik, Daniel W. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | Yeager Center A110 |
| Fall 2013 | POL213-C | C | McCarthy, John J. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | POL213-A | A | Bishop, Jim | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A110 |
POL223 State and Local Government
POL223 State and Local Government
This course studies the place and responsibilities of state and local governments in the United States and how they relate with other units of government. This includes an assessment of the citizenship and participation in state and local politics, both at the individual and collective level; and then an examination of state political institutions, such as governors, state legislatures, state courts, and administration. The course also covers city and county governments, and other local units of government. Although it is comparative, special attention is given to California politics.(3 units; Fall/Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | POL223-A | A | TBA | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | Yeager Center A110 |
Upper Division Requirements
BUS358 Business Law
BUS358 Business Law
Covers law of sales, contracts, negotiable instruments, agency and partnerships, corporations, insurance, real and personal property, estates, and bankruptcy. (3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BUS358-B | B | Bishop, Jim | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BUS358-A | A | Bishop, Jim | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | Sch Business Building 204 |
| Spring 2014 | BUS358-A | A | Bishop, Jim | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BUS358-B | B | Bishop, Jim | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday, Thursday | 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
BUS359 Intellectual Property Law
BUS359 Intellectual Property Law
The course will examine technology policy, patent law, trademark law, copyright law, trade secrets, intrusions on privacy and other personal rights, biotechnology, e-commerce, important contract issues for technology companies, tort liabilities for physical and economic harms, antitrust and anticompetitive conductor. (3 units; As offered)
COM401 Argumentation & Debate
COM401 Argumentation & Debate
A study of the principles and models of argumentation and debate, the basic theories, strategies, and processes by which a student may present an effective argument, as well as their application to business and interpersonal communication as well as ministry. The course provides practical experience in forming arguments, defending a position, using evidence to build a case, refutation, and analysis of arguments. Special emphasis given to the principles of Parliamentary Debate. May be repeated for a total of eight (8) units. Only three (3) units may be applied to the major. (1-3 units; Fall, Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | COM401-A | A | Marse, Michael | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM | Mission Hall 124 |
PHI300 Logic
PHI300 Logic
A systematized study of the canons and criteria of validity in thought and its rational expression by considering the processes of reasoning and inference with applications in propositional logic, natural deduction, predicate logic and induction. Prerequisite: PHI 213. (3 units; Fall)
PHI323 Ethics
PHI323 Ethics
This course is an appraisal of the major metaethical positions within Western philosophy such as deontological, utilitarian, and virtue ethics in light of the Christian World-view for the purpose of analyzing and synthesizing theories regarding human conduct. Attention is given to major figures in the history of ethics as well as the nature of ethical language and the concept of value. Prerequisite: PHI 213. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall)
PHI324 Applied Ethics
PHI324 Applied Ethics
An exploration of the application of various metaethical theories to ethical questions and issues that arise in various arenas of life. The study involves both the examination of methods as well as cases. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall-odd years)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | PHI324-A | A | Stumpf, Amy R. | 09/03/2013 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
POL330 Law and Literature
POL330 Law and Literature
This course is designed to examine the role and function of narrative in law, and the role and function of law in major works of literature, to understand better both law and literature. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall odd years)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | POL330-A | A | Skubik, Daniel W. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center B219 |
POL441 Law & Government Internship
POL441 Law & Government Internship
Internships are offered in various legal and government offices and political parties. Supervision given by instructor and agency head, with scheduled conferences and written work required. (This course does not meet the POL general education requirement.) Prerequisites: POL 213, 223 and consent of Chair of Department of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. (3 units; Fall, Spring, Summer)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | POL441-A | A | McHorney, Chris A. | 09/03/2013 | Array | Array - Array | Instructor OFFC |
POL453 Admin Law & Bureaucracy
POL453 Admin Law & Bureaucracy
This course examines the place and impact of executive agencies on the formation and implementation of administrative law and regulation in the United States. This includes an overview of the administrative process, a discussion of administrative power, and bureaucratic organization. The course then examines the steps, stages, and participants of the administrative process, such as delegation of authority, administrative rulemaking, agency adjudication, and judicial review. The course concludes with a discussion of tort liability and sovereign immunity, the relationship between the bureaucracy and the other branches, and administrative reform. (3 units; Spring - even years)
POL483 Constitutional Law
POL483 Constitutional Law
This course examines the history, organization, and process of judicial review where the court interprets and applies the Constitution to a real world context. To this end, major Supreme Court cases that determine the meaning and practice of the Constitution are discussed. These includes cases that address the powers and responsibilities of the national branches of government, federalism and state power, first amendment expressions rights, religious liberties, criminal justice and rights of the accused, property rights, privacy, equal protection, and voting rights. Cross-listed with HIS 493. (3 units; Multicultural; Spring-odd years)
Upper Division Engineering Elective Requirements
Six (6) additional upper division approved engineering elective units
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Engineering students are required to complete an approved cross cultural experience. Course credit is not required. A list of approved experiences are available in the College of Engineering.
Pre-Med Concentration* (39 units)
Lower Division Requirements*
BIO148 General Biology II with Lab
BIO148 General Biology II with Lab
Includes organismal biology of animals and plants, their behavior, ecology, evolution and adaptations. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. (4 units; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-A | A | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-B | B | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-C | C | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-D | D | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-E | E | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-F | F | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-G | G | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-H | H | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO148-I | I | Prins, Bruce | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
BIO153 Anatomy & Physiology I w/ Lab
BIO153 Anatomy & Physiology I w/ Lab
This course is designed for professional nursing and general college students. Included are a general survey of human histology and the study of structure and function of organ systems of the human body, including the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine and nervous systems. Structure and function of sensory organs are also included in the course. Correlated by laboratory experience and demonstration. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. (4 units; Fall; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | BIO153-A | A | Heyman, Nathanael S | 05/06/2013 | Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Sch Business Building 251 |
| Summer 2013 | BIO153-B | B | Heyman, Nathanael S | 05/06/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Sch Business Building 251 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-F | F | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-C | C | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-S | S | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-U | U | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-Q | Q | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-D | D | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-B | B | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-E | E | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-G | G | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-O | O | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-P | P | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-R | R | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-A | A | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-H | H | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-I | I | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-J | J | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-K | K | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-L | L | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-M | M | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-N | N | Prins, Bruce | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO153-T | T | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Thursday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO153-A | A | Heyman, Nathanael S | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO153-B | B | Heyman, Nathanael S | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO153-C | C | Heyman, Nathanael S | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO153-D | D | Heyman, Nathanael S | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
BIO163 Anatomy & Physiology II w/ Lab
BIO163 Anatomy & Physiology II w/ Lab
A continuation of BIO 153 (Anatomy and Physiology I). Included is the study of structure and function of the circulatory (blood, heart, blood vessels and circulation), lymphatic, immune, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. Prior completion of BIO153 is recommended. (4 units; Fall; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | BIO163-B | B | Prins, Bruce | 07/01/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Mission Hall 126 |
| Summer 2013 | BIO163-A | A | Prins, Bruce | 07/01/2013 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Mission Hall 126 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO163-B | B | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO163-C | C | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Fall 2013 | BIO163-A | A | Heyman, Nathanael S | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-A | A | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-B | B | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-C | C | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Monday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-D | D | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-E | E | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-F | F | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-G | G | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-H | H | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-I | I | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-J | J | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-K | K | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-L | L | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Friday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-M | M | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-N | N | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-O | O | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-P | P | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-Q | Q | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | BIO163-R | R | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 01/08/2014 | Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | Yeager Center A112 |
CHE125 General Chemistry II with Lab
CHE125 General Chemistry II with Lab
A continuation of Chemistry 115, including qualitative inorganic analysis. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: CHE 115. (4 units; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2013 | CHE125-A | A | Hu, Ying | 06/17/2013 | Tuesday, Thursday | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | James Complex 236 |
| Spring 2014 | CHE125-A | A | Ferko, Thomas E. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | CHE125-B | B | Ferko, Thomas E. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | CHE125-C | C | Ferko, Thomas E. | 01/08/2014 | Thursday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
| Spring 2014 | CHE125-D | D | Ferko, Thomas E. | 01/08/2014 | Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Yeager Center A112 |
Upper Division Requirements*
BIO313 Genetics
BIO313 Genetics
The principles of genetics including Mendelian, nature of genetic materials, chromosome mechanics, genetic recombination, and gene action. Emphasis will be placed on the transmission of genetic factors. Prerequisite: BIO 146 (4 units; Spring)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BIO313-B | B | Szeto, Daniel P. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO313-A | A | Szeto, Daniel P. | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO313-A | A | Antonio, Melissa | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO313-B | B | Antonio, Melissa | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO313-C | C | Antonio, Melissa | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Spring 2014 | BIO313-D | D | Antonio, Melissa | 01/08/2014 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
BIO330 Cell & Molecular Biology w/ Lab
BIO330 Cell & Molecular Biology w/ Lab
An examination of the structure, ultrastructure, organization, and functions of cells, with emphasis on bioenergetics, membranes, organelles, genes and gene regulation, genetic control of cell division and differentiation, structure and function of biological macromolecules, particularly nucleic acids and proteins. Mechanisms of DNA replication and repair, transcription and translation will be studied, in addition to bacteriophage and eukaryotic virus biology, mobile genetic elements and genetic engineering. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: BIO 146 and 148. Recommended: CHE125. (4 units; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | BIO330-B | B | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | BIO330-A | A | Bideshi, Dennis K. | 09/03/2013 | Friday | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | TBA Array |
CHE351 Organic Chemistry I with Lab
CHE351 Organic Chemistry I with Lab
An integrated mechanistic study of the nomenclature, chemical, and stereochemical properties of aliphatic hydrocarbons. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: CHE 125. (4 units; Fall)
| Course | Sec | Instructor | Dates | Days | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2013 | CHE351-C | C | Hu, Ying | 09/03/2013 | Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | CHE351-D | D | Hu, Ying | 09/03/2013 | Monday | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | CHE351-B | B | Fossett, Lawrence A | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
| Fall 2013 | CHE351-A | A | Fossett, Lawrence A | 09/03/2013 | Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM | TBA Array |
CHE352 Organic Chemistry II with Lab
CHE352 Organic Chemistry II with Lab
A continuation of Chemistry 351 covering the major aliphatic and aromatic functional groups. Includes an introduction to spectroscopy. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: CHE 351. (4 units; Spring)
CHE443 Biochemistry I with Lab
CHE443 Biochemistry I with Lab
A survey of the chemical reactions in living systems. Attention given to enzymes. Lecture (3 units) and required laboratory (1 unit). Additional lab fee. Prerequisite: CHE 351. (4 units; Spring)
*Each medical school has specific admissions requirements which may deviate from the Pre-Med concentration requirement list.
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Engineering students are required to complete an approved cross cultural experience. Course credit is not required. A list of approved experiences are available in the College of Engineering.

