Requirement Course/Grade/Credit

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CORE GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
Requirement
Course/Grade/Credit
Fundamental Studies (6 credits)
English Composition - ENGL 101
Advanced Composition - ENGL 393
3
3
Distributive Studies (18 credits) [Lower level courses]
Humanities and the Arts (9 credits)
Literature (HL)
Arts (HA)
Other Humanities (HA, HL, HO, IE*)
3
3
3
Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 credits)
Social/Political History (SH)
Behavior/Social Science (SB)
Behavior/Social Science (SB, IE*)
*Only one Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues (IE)
course can be taken in place of third humanities or
behavior/social science course.
3
3
3
Advanced Studies (6 credits) [Upper level courses]
Must be courses outside of your major department or may
include an approved Capstone course in your major
(Non-MA Technical Elective)
0/3
(Non-MA Technical Elective)
0/3
Diversity (3 credits)
One course from approved list (D)
0/3
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Basic Sciences
CHEM 135 - Chem for Eng or CHEM 113 - Chem II*
CHEM 136 - Chemistry Lab for Eng
PHYS 161 - General Physics I
PHYS 260 & 261 - Gen Physics II w Lab
PHYS 270 & 271 - Gen Physics III w Lab
MATH 140 - Calculus I
MATH 141 - Calculus II
MATH 241 - Calculus III
MATH 246 - Differential Equations
3/4
1
3
3/1
3/1
4
4
4
3
*The prerequisite to this course is CHEM 103.
Engineering Sciences
ENES 100 - Intro to Eng Design
ENES 102 - Statics
ENES 230 - Intro to Materials
Major Requirements
ENMA 310 - Structures Laboratory
ENMA 311 - Electrical & Magnetics Lab
ENMA 362 - Mechanical Properties
ENMA 460 – Physics of Materials
ENMA 461 - Thermodynamics
ENMA 463 – Macro-processing
ENMA 465 - Micro-processing
ENMA 471 - Kinetics
ENMA 490 - Materials Design
Technical Requirements
CHEM 231/232 - Org Chem I or CHEM 481 - Phys Chem I
ENEE 204 - Basic Circuit Theory
ENRE 445/446 - Reliability & Quality or ENME 392 Stat
Methods for Prod & Process Dev
TECH 4XX - Technical Elective*
TECH 4XX - Technical Elective*
SPEC 4XX - Minor/Specialization Elective*
SPEC 4XX - Minor/Specialization Elective*
SPEC 4XX - Minor/Specialization Elective*
SPEC 4XX - Minor/Specialization Elective*
SCI ELEC - Upper level Science Elective
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
*Students should design a program of courses under the
guidance of their advisor. Possibilities Electives include:
Materials Science: ENMA 420, 464, 481C, 495, 499
Applications of Materials & Manufacturing: ENMA 421, 423,
424, 464, 472, 499, ENME 371
Polymeric Materials: ENMA 423,464, 495, 496, 499
Electrical and Electronic Materials: ENMA 423, 464, 481,
489C, 499, ENEE 302
Biomaterials: ENMA 425,489O, 464, 499
NOTES
Effective Spring 05+ postsecondary matriculation:
All engineering (ENXX) and technical (i.e., MATH, PHYS, CHEM)
courses must be completed with a grade of “C-” or better.
Others:
All engineering (ENXX) courses must be completed with a grade of
“C- or better.
All degree courses must be taken for a regular grade.
3
3
3
A minimum of 120 credits and completion of all degree
requirements is required for graduation.
The responsibility for meeting all graduation requirements in any
curriculum rests with the student.
Try out Degree Auditor at http://www.testudo.umd.edu/dnentry.html.
May 2005
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