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Q l     Beginning through the 19th Century for credit if student has received credit for PSY
[ 1   11 (in English) (3) 1 104 or 106) (3)
  ‘   1 sm 261 A Survey of Spanish Literature in SOC 101 Introductory Sociology (3)
  { ;E’ Translation.from the Middle Ages to the Present(3) SOC 152 M0d¢1‘11 Social P1'<>b1¢mS (Prefeqi
l ( ( GER 261 A Survey of German Literature in SOC 101 01' ¢0¤S€111 ef instructor) (3)
Q Q 1 1 Translation (3) SOC 220 The Commtmity (Prereq: SOC 101 or
11 A 11 SPI 263 Masterpieces of Italian Literature in ¢011S¤¤t of 111Stf 116101) 1 (3)
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{ 1 1 ° Plus one of the following: _ 1 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
i J ‘ - A‘1`I 200_A1`t I`IIsto1`y Sutyoyt I)tI1nIt1"o to The College of Engineering offers instruction leading to
l  I Mo‘11°Va1 AF1 _ 1 (3) the following baccalaureate degrees: 1
` 1 A‘II 201 Att Htstoty Sutyoyt Rcntnssnncc to Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
i 1 - Modotn A11 (3) Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
I 1 MUS 200 Inttouucuon to MusIc (3) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
1     MUS 201 Music in W·=S¢·=r¤ C1vi1i¤==¤¤¤ (31 Bachelor of sererree rrr Electrical Engineering
l_ ; T B. Choose two of the following courses (students choosing Bachclci. of Scicncc in Mechanical Engbnccring
l   V this option may not satisfy Areas I with Opti011 C.)I Bachelor of Sgitmce in Metallurgical Engineering
; ; i   PH1260 Htstoty of wostctn I°In1osoPny I (3) All of these programs are fully accredited by the Engi-
1 .   PIII 270 Instoty on Wostotntnuosopny 11 (3) neering Council on Professional Development. .
 1   1 PIII 100 IntI`otIuct1on to Pnnosopny (3) While these are the official degrees granted at the bach-
1   PIII 130 Inttoductot y Ethics (3) elor’s level in the College, the prospective student is encour-
    ~ Ama V1 I'I1st01`y aged to study the wide variety of options available to him
ri   A $11100111 may sat1sIy 1110 801101*11 st‘·11110s 10Q11I1'0n10nt through technical electives, some of which are listed follow-
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  { A- HIS 104 A History 01 E11t0P° t0 1713 (3) designed to allow him to apply the fundamentals of a
if Q} HIS 105 A H1st01'y 01 Ent0P0» 17.13 t0 Ptassnt (3) particular department in an area of special interest to him
  l   B.     History of the U.S. through       his senior ycaI·_
    HIS 109 1'I1st0Iy 0t the I-1-S· sI1100 1865 (3) Students interested in mining engineering should note
  _ 1 C- HIS 229 The Ancient Nsat East and G1'0000 that this is now an option in the Department of Civil
  lj t0 1110 Dsatn 01 A1¢><¤¤d¢f 1110 Gtaat (3) Engineering. Graduates of this program are iecognized as
Q n Q HIS 230 The Hellenistic World and Rome to mining engineers by thc ccal mining industry.
5Z I 11 tho Doatn ot Constannno (3) A student in any department interested in biomedical
ff  · ‘ D- HIS 295 East Asia to 1800 (3) engineering may make special arrangements with his adviser
-’ 1 ¥ HIS 296 East Asia sInco 1800 (3) to include a limited amount of such studies in his under- ‘
$1 1 Q Atcas V11 and V111 graduate program. Biomedical engineering is primarily the
Q Socnu md B°InIyIonII Sdcnccst application of engineering principles to the solution of
n l Students who wish to satisfy one of these areas may do mcdical nrchlcms, and it is an interdisciplinary program in
`i so by completing any two of the courses listed below, thc Graduate School.
i gl S¤1>1=¢t1¤1h¤ r¤S¢ri<=ti¤¤S and prsrsquisitas ¤<>t¢d- aren department inte one or mere rree electives. A tree
1, Studcnts who Wish to S¤*isfv_1>¤1h atoas may do so by elective is any degree credit excluding courses in freshman
_; completing four of the courses listed below. Two of these college algchim freshman college trigcncmcliy, physical
` ‘ coutscs must bs In a sIngIo nopattntont md 1110 ¤¢h¤r two education, and the basic Reserve Officer Training courses.
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11 ·’ 1 `ANT 120 Human Ancestry (3) Gm`DUATION 1
  1 ‘ ANT 121 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) To be awarded the Bachelor of Science degree in any of
. ECO 260 Principles of Economics (3) the fields of engineering a student must meet the following
i- 1 _ ECO 261 Principles of Economics (Prereq; requirements: ·
{`Y ’ ECO 260) (3) 1. Complete the University and College requirements
  , GEO 152 Regional Geography of the World (3) relating to English and General Studies.
1 l _; GEO 252 Elements of Human Geography (3) 2. Complete a minimum of 128 credits, exclusive of those
— `   PS 151 American Government (3) earned in freshman college algebra, freshman college
1 I   1 1 PS 201 Introduction to Political Behavior (3) trigonometry, physical education and Basic Reserve
1 _ f 1 PS 265 World Politics (3) Officer Training programs, with a cumulative standing
i 1 ’ Q PS 280 State Government (3) of not less than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  1 j · PSY 104 Basic Psychology I (3) 3. Complete the required curriculum for the engineering
  .1 l, PSY 106 Basic Psychology II (Prereq: PSY 104) (3) area of his choice of major.
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