Engineering Sciences Minor
The Engineering Sciences minor is geared towards students who are looking for a professional future working closely with engineers. Coursework takes non-engineering students through the material and projects that engineering students take in their first and last years of study. The learning goals include:
- Develop a basic understanding of the engineering design process
- Understand the capabilities and limitations of technologies and engineered systems
- Be able to make informed decisions about engineering activities and technologies
- Be able to work effectively as a member of a team including technology experts
Outline for the Engineering Sciences Minor
Students must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours in order to receive the minor. Course work includes:
- Introduction to Engineering courses through the First-Year Engineering program
- Complimentary Engineering Science offered through various engineering departments
- Technology and Society options offered through various departments, including the EED history courses
- Capstone Interdisciplinary Teamwork Experience through a department based Capstone or the EED Multidisciplinary Capstone Program
Forms
Use the following when working with your academic advisor. If you have questions, please contact the program advisor.