91³Ô¹ÏÍø's General Engineering program offers a dynamic educational experience characterized by a strong track record of success and a commitment to ethical decision-making. Early on, you will have access to project design spaces and labs, allowing you to develop practical skills and produce high-quality work. Benefit from a curriculum designed to instill a strong foundation in core engineering principles. 

Learning Outcomes

  • Foundation in Engineering Principles: Students will demonstrate a solid understanding of fundamental engineering concepts, enabling them to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios effectively.

  • Ethical Decision-Making: Students will exhibit the ability to make ethical decisions in their professional and academic endeavors, reflecting the program™s commitment to integrity and responsibility in engineering practices.

  • Hands-on Experience and Practical Skills: Students will develop and apply practical skills in engineering through hands-on experience in project design spaces and labs, producing high-quality work that reflects their understanding of engineering principles.

  • Research and Innovation: Students will engage with a wide range of research opportunities in the sciences and engineering, utilizing the resources of a nationally ranked research institution to contribute to innovative solutions in their field.

  • Career Preparedness: Students will graduate with the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to pursue various career paths in engineering, supported by their deep engagement with 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University™s faculty, resources, and community.

Curriculum Credit Summary

Math/Sciences

General Engineering

Capstone Design

Gen Ed/Bridges

Total

36

64

6

25

131

 Mathematics and Sciences Course Requirements (36 CR)

MATH 115 Calculus I

4

CHEM 121 General Chemistry I/Lab/Rec

5

MATH 116 Calculus II

4

CHEM 122 General Chemistry II/Lab/Rec

5

MATH 215 Calculus III

4

PHYS 211 General Analytical Physics I/Lab

4

MATH 314 Differential Equations

3

PHYS 212 General Analytical Physics II/Lab

4

Data Analysis for Engineers (liner algebra/statistics)

3

 General Engineering Course Requirements (70 CR)

Intro to Engineering

3

Machines and Mechanisms

3

Programming for Engineers

3

Manufacturing Engineering

3

Engineering Design

3

Mechatronics Engineering

4

Electronics

3

Heat Transfer

4

Statics

3

Mechanical Design

3

Mechanics of Materials

4

Introduction to Environmental Engineering

4

Dynamics

3

Environmental Engineering Design

3

Thermodynamics

3

Nuclear Engineering

3

Fluid Mechanics

3

Thermal System Design

3

 

General Engineering Electives (select two courses from the following)

6

Robotics Engineering

3

Renewable Energy

3

Mechanical Control Systems

3

Water Resources Engineering

3

Mechanical Vibrations

3

Air Resources Engineering

3

 

General Engineering Capstone Design

6

Capstone Design I

3

Capstone Design II

3

 Gen Ed/Bridges Course Requirements (25 CR)

BRDG 101 Writing & Analysis

3

Comm & Creat (BRCC)

3

BRDG 102 Writing & Literature

3

Cultural Fluen (BRCF)

3

BRDG 100 Research & Info Skills

1

Ethical Reas (BRET)

3

EQ xxx Essential Questions Sem

3

Social & Hist (BRSH)

3

BRDG 105 Intro to Ethical Reasoning

3

THEO/PHIL as needed