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1 III. ENGINEERING Contents Students with Advanced Placement credit:... 1 Engineering 8-semester plans... 2 Biomedical Concentration... 2 Civil Concentration... Computer Concentration... 4 Electrical Concentration... 5 Environmental Concentration... 6 Mechanical Concentration... 7 Students with Advanced Placement credit: Requirements for some courses in mathematical sciences can be met through Advanced Placement exam credit. Messiah College credit for various AP exams can be found at the following link, or through the registrar s website: alencies/ III. Department of Engineering
2 Engineering 8-semester plans Biomedical Concentration ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering 2 ENGR 26 or Circuits I or CHEM 106 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105 General Chemistry I* 4 IDCR 151 Created & Called for Community* COMM 105 Oral Communication* MATH 112 Calculus II 4 IDFY 101 First Year Seminar* PHYS 211 General Physics I 4 Varies QuEST Philosophy/Religion* TOTAL 16 TOTAL 18 ENGR 21 Engineering Statics ENGR 101 Engineering Graphics 2 BIOL 160 or Molecular & Cellular Biology or APHS 271 Kinesiology or 4 ENGR 201 Project Management 1 MATH 211 Calculus III 4 ENGR 2 Mechanics of Materials PHYS 212 General Physics II 4 ENGR 254 Materials Engineering 4 MATH 261 or Linear Algebra OR MATH 08 Differential Equations Varies QuEST 1st Language course* TOTAL TOTAL 16 BIOL 85 or ENGR 290 Physiology or Circuits I 4 ENGR 26 Engineering Economics 2 ENGR 242 Experimental Methods ENGR 02 Seminar II 1 ENGR 288 Project I 1 ENGR 72 Fluid Mechanics 4 ENGR 01 Seminar I 1 ENGR 88 Project II 1 ENGR 10 Principles of Biomedical Engineering ENGR 75 or Bioinstrumentation and Measurement or ENGR 410 Design of Medical Devices WELL xxx Wellness* 1 BIBL 20x QuEST Knowledge of the Bible* Varies MATH 261 or Linear Algebra OR QuEST 2 nd Language course* MATH 08 Differential Equations ENGR 71 Thermodynamics ENGR 66 Control Systems 4 ENGR 488 Project III 2 ENGR 75 or Bioinstrumentation and Measurement or ENGR 410 Design of Medical Devices Varies QuEST Literature* ENGR 489 Project IV 2 Varies 1 st QuEST Social Science or History* THEO 2xx QuEST Christian Beliefs* Varies 2 nd QuEST History* Varies QuEST Ethics/Worldviews/Pluralism* Varies QuEST Lang, NW or cross-cultural* 2- TOTAL TOTAL 15 **Requires department approval III. Department of Engineering
3 Civil Concentration ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering 2 ENGR 26 Circuits I 4 CHEM 105 General Chemistry I* 4 IDCR 151 Created & Called for Community* COMM 105 Oral Communication* MATH 112 Calculus II 4 IDFY 101 First Year Seminar* PHYS 211 General Physics I 4 ENGR 21 Engineering Statics ENGR 101 Engineering Graphics 2 MATH 211 Calculus III 4 ENGR 201 Project Management 1 PHYS 212 General Physics II 4 ENGR 2 Mechanics of Materials Varies QuEST 1 st Language course* ENGR 254 Materials Engineering 4 WELL xxx Wellness* 1 MATH 270 Linear Algebra Varies QuEST 2nd Language course* TOTAL 15 TOTAL 16 ENGR 242 Experimental Methods ENGR 290 Engineering Economics 2 ENGR 288 Project I 1 ENGR 02 Seminar II 1 ENGR 01 Seminar I 1 ENGR 52 Design of Concrete Structures ENGR 21 Environmental Engineering 4 ENGR 58 Construction Methods and Materials ENGR 51 Analysis and Dynamics of Structures 4 ENGR 72 Fluid Mechanics 4 Varies QuEST Philosophy/Religion* ENGR 88 Project II 1 ENGL xxx QuEST Literature* ENGR 55 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Design ENGR 22 Water Resources Engineering ENGR 452 Design of Steel Structures ENGR 57 Transportation Engineering ENGR 488 Project III 2 ENGR 489 Project IV 2 BIBL 20x QuEST Knowledge of the Bible* THEO 2xx QuEST Christian Beliefs* Varies 1 st QuEST Social Science or History* Varies QuEST Ethics/Worldviews/Pluralism* Varies 2 nd QuEST History* Varies QuEST Lang/Non-western or cross-cultural* 2- TOTAL 17 TOTAL III. Department of Engineering 2017
4 Computer Concentration ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering 2 ENGR 26 Circuits I 4 CHEM 105 General Chemistry I* 4 IDCR 151 Created & Called for Community* COMM 105 Oral Communication* MATH 112 Calculus II 4 PHYS 211 General Physics I 4 IDFY 101 First Year Seminar* ENGR 21 Engineering Statics ENGR 101 Engineering Graphics 2 CIS 181 Computer Programming I ENGR 201 Project Management 1 MATH 211 Calculus III 4 ENGR 27 Circuits II PHYS 212 General Physics II 4 ENGR 242 Experimental Methods Varies QuEST 1 st Language course* CIS 284 Computer Programming II MATH 261 or Linear Algebra OR MATH 08 Differential Equations Varies QuEST 2nd Language course* TOTAL 17 TOTAL 18 CIS 84 Elements of Computer Systems ENGR 254 Materials Engineering 4 ENGR 288 Project I 1 ENGR 290 Engineering Economics 2 ENGR 01 Seminar I 1 ENGR 02 Seminar II 1 ENGR 40 Analog Electronics ENGR 88 Project II 1 ENGR 42 Embedded Systems Design 4 ENGL xxx QuEST Literature* WELL XXX MATH 08 or Differential Equations OR Wellness* 1 Varies QuEST Philosophy/Religion* BIBL 20x QuEST Knowledge of the Bible* ENGR 488 Project III 2 ENGR 66 Control Systems 4 CIS 85 Data Structures and Algorithms ENGR 489 Project IV 2 Varies Computer Concentration Elective -4 THEO 2xx QuEST Christian Beliefs* Varies 1 st QuEST Social Science or History* Varies QuEST Ethics/Worldviews/Pluralism* Varies 2 nd QuEST History* Varies QuEST Non-western or cross-cultural* 2- CIS 2 Database Concepts CIS 415 Data Communications CIS 416 Operating Systems CIS 42 Database Applications CIS 482 Organization of Programming Languages TOTAL TOTAL Computer Concentration Electives CIS 487 Interactive D Graphics ENGR 64 Electronic Devices ENGR 65 Linear Systems ENGR 67 Electromagnetics ENGR 69 Communication Systems 1 Your academic advisor will help you choose electives to prepare for work in areas like network consultant, network manager or hardware designer. III. Department of Engineering
5 Electrical Concentration ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering 2 ENGR 26 Circuits I 4 CHEM 105 General Chemistry I* 4 IDCR 151 Created & Called for Community* COMM 105 Oral Communication* MATH 112 Calculus II 4 IDFY 101 First Year Seminar* PHYS 211 General Physics I 4 ENGR 21 Engineering Statics ENGR 101 Engineering Graphics 2 MATH 261 or Linear Algebra OR MATH 08 Differential Equations ENGR 201 Project Management 1 MATH 211 Calculus III 4 ENGR 27 Circuits II PHYS 212 General Physics II 4 CIS 181 Computer Programming I Varies MATH 08 or Differential Equations OR QuEST 1 st Language course* Varies QuEST 2nd Language course* TOTAL 17 TOTAL 15 ENGR 288 Project I 1 ENGR 290 Engineering Economics 2 ENGR 01 Seminar I 1 ENGR 02 Seminar II 1 ENGR 40 Analog Electronics ENGR 64 Electrical Devices 4 ENGR 42 Embedded Systems Design 4 ENGR 65 Linear Systems ENGR 67 Electromagnetics ENGR 88 Project II 1 WELL XXX Wellness* 1 ENGL xxx QuEST Literature* Varies QuEST Philosophy/Religion* BIBL 20x QuEST Knowledge of the Bible* ENGR 242 Experimental Methods ENGR 254 Materials Engineering 4 ENGR 69 Communications Systems ENGR 66 Control Systems 4 ENGR 488 Project III 2 ENGR 489 Project IV 2 Varies 1 st QuEST Social Science or History* THEO 2xx QuEST Christian Beliefs* Varies 2 nd QuEST History* Varies QuEST Ethics/Worldviews/Pluralism* Varies QuEST Non-western or cross-cultural* 2- TOTAL TOTAL 16
6 Environmental Concentration ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering 2 CHEM 106 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105 General Chemistry I* 4 IDCR 151 Created & Called for Community* COMM 105 Oral Communication* MATH 112 Calculus II 4 IDFY 101 First Year Seminar* PHYS 211 General Physics I 4 MATH 211 Calculus III 4 ENGR 101 Engineering Graphics 2 MATH 261 or Linear Algebra or MATH 08 Differential Equations ENGR 201 Project Management 1 PHYS 212 General Physics II 4 ENGR 242 Experimental Methods BIOL 160 or Molecular and Cellular Biology ENGR 21 or Engineering Statics OR -4 ENGR 21 Engineering Statics BIOL 162 Plant Form and Function WELL XXX Wellness* 1 ENGR 254 Materials Engineering 4 Varies QuEST 1 st Language course* TOTAL TOTAL 16 ENGR 26 Circuits I 4 ENGR 290 Engineering Economics 2 ENGR 288 Project I 1 ENGR 02 Seminar II 1 ENGR 01 Seminar I 1 ENGR 72 Fluid Mechanics 4 ENGR 21 Environmental Engineering 4 ENGR 88 Project II 1 ENGR 71 Thermodynamics ENGR 440 or Water and Wastewater Treatment or ENGR 442 Hazardous Waste and Air Pollution Manageme Varies QuEST 2nd Language course* GIS 245 Intro. Geo. Info. Sys MATH 08 or Differential Equations OR ENGR 22 Water Resources Engineering ENGR 440 or Water and Wastewater Treatment or ENGR 442 Hazardous Waste and Air Pollution Manageme ENGR 488 Project III 2 ENGR 489 ENGR 489 Project IV 2 ENGL xxx QuEST Literature* THEO 2xx QuEST Christian Beliefs* BIBL 20x QuEST Knowledge of the Bible* Varies QuEST Non-western or cross-cultural* 2- Varies 1 st QuEST Social Science or History* Varies Philosophy/Religion* Varies 2 nd QuEST History* Varies Ethics/VW/Pluralism* TOTAL 17 TOTAL 16-17
7 Mechanical Concentration ENGR 102 Intro to Engineering 2 ENGR 26 Circuits I 4 CHEM 105 General Chemistry I* 4 IDCR 151 Created & Called for Community* COMM 105 Oral Communication* MATH 112 Calculus II 4 IDFY 101 First Year Seminar* PHYS 211 General Physics I 4 ENGR 21 Engineering Statics ENGR 101 Engineering Graphics 2 MATH 211 Calculus III 4 ENGR 201 Project Management 1 MATH 261 or MATH 08 Linear Algebra OR Differential Equations ENGR 2 Mechanics of Materials PHYS 212 General Physics II 4 ENGR 22 Engineering Dynamics Varies QuEST 1 st Language course* ENGR 254 Materials Engineering 4 Varies QuEST 2nd Language course* WELL XXX Wellness* 1 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 17 ENGR 242 Experimental Methods ENGR 290 Engineering Economics 2 ENGR 288 Project I 1 ENGR 02 Seminar II 1 ENGR 01 Seminar I 1 ENGR 72 Fluid Mechanics 4 ENGR 71 Thermodynamics ENGR 81 Mechanical Design ENGR 7 Instrum. & Measurement ENGR 88 Project II 1 ENGL xxx MATH 08 or Differential Equations OR QuEST Literature* Varies QuEST Philosophy/Religion* BIBL 20x QuEST Knowledge of the Bible* TOTAL 17 TOTAL 17 ENGR 84 Manufacturing Processes ENGR 66 Control Systems 4 ENGR 74 Heat Transfer 4 ENGR 489 Project IV 2 ENGR 488 Project III 2 Varies 2 nd QuEST History* THEO 2xx QuEST Christian Beliefs* Varies QuEST Ethics/Worldviews/Pluralism* Varies 1 st QuEST Social Science or History* Varies QuEST Non-western or cross-cultural* 2- TOTAL 15 TOTAL 14-15
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