Degree: Bachelor of Science in Engineering For Students Entering Fall 2015 This is a sample schedule to illustrate how long it will take to complete this degree plan. Additional semesters may be necessary if you are required to complete courses listed in the right-hand column or if you repeat courses. Consult with your academic advisor before changing the sequence of courses. Some courses are not offered every semester and some courses have prerequisites. Check the course description in the current catalog for details. Failure to complete courses in the recommended sequence may delay graduation. Courses to take in a long semester or summer session FR Fall (15) †BIBL 101 Life and Teaching of Jesus (3) FR Spring (17) ENGL 112 Composition and Literature (3) SO Fall (17) BIBL102 Early Christians: Life, Literature, and Community (3) ENGR 115/116 Introduction to Engineering/Lab (3) MATH 185 Calculus I (3) (Math) †ENGL 111 Composition & Rhetoric (3) †CORE 110 Cornerstone (3) CHEM 131/133 General Chemistry I/Lab (4) ENGR 131 Computer Aided Design (3) PHYS 220/221 Engineering Physics I/Lab (4) (Science, 3 hrs) MATH 186 Calculus II (3) ENGR 220 Statics (3) PHYS 222/223 Engineering Physics II/Lab (4) (Science, 3 hrs) ENGR 135/136 Intro to Electronic Circuits/Lab (4) MATH 361 Ordinary Differential Equations (3) SO Spring (16) CORE 210 Human Identity and Community (3) ENGR 481 Thermodynamics (3) JR Fall (15) BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament (3) ENGR 305 EHS (2) ENGR 306 Engineering Ethics (1) ENGR 222 Dynamics (3) PHYS 330/331 Modern Physics/Lab (4) (Gen. Ed. Elective, 3 hrs) ENGR 333 Fluid Mechanics (3) ENGR ELECTIVE (3) Required if condition of Admission: UNIV 011 Learning Strategies May be required based on ACT or SAT scores: MATH 286 Calculus III (3) MATH: ENGR 390 Junior Clinic/Studio (3/0) MATH 109 MATH 124 ENGLISH: JR Spring (16) LITERATURE (200-299) (3) SR Fall (16) ADVANCED BIBLE (300-499) (3) SR Spring (16) BCOR 310 (3) COMM 211 Speech and Rhetoric (3) ENGR ELECTIVE (2) FOREIGN LANGUAGE/ CULTURAL AWARENESS (3) Each block represents 3 hours unless otherwise noted. † Freshman Requirement. save these courses. See www.acu.edu/study-abroad for updated courses. ENGR ELECTIVE (3) ENGR 342/343 Measurement Techniques/Lab (4) ENGR ELECTIVE (3) ECON 350 Engineering Economics (3) (Social Science/Fine Arts/Humanities) ENGR ELECTIVE (3) MATH/SCIENCE ELECTIVE *To be selected from approved list (4) ENGR 430 Senior Clinic I (3) PHIL 379 Philosophy, Religion & Science (3) (Social Science/Fine Arts/Humanities) ENGR 432 Senior Clinic II (3) PEAC WELLNESS OR ACTIVITY (1) PEAC ACTIVITY (1) ENGL 003/004 ENGL 106/006 ENGL 107/007 Total Hours = 128 ∙ This course or its equivalent is offered at one of ACU’s semester-long Study Abroad sites. Those planning to study abroad should