ENGINEERING
College of Engineering and Computer Science

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Non-majors in Engineering may elect to minor in this field. Minor requirements
may be satisfied by completing 21 approved units, of which 12 must be
upper division. Students who have not completed the lower division requirements
in calculus, including differential equations, physics, chemistry, and
a few engineering courses will find it difficult to complete this minor
in the four-year program due to the prerequisite requirements of upper
division engineering courses.
Students wishing to minor in engineering must have their minor program
approved by the Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
MINOR REQUIREMENTS
Total units required for Minor: 21
Courses in parentheses are prerequisites.
The program should normally include:
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(3)
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ENGR 17
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Introductory Circuit Analysis (PHYS
11C, MATH
45; either the math or physics may be taken concurrently, but
not both)
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(3)
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ENGR 30
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Analytic Mechanics: Statics (PHYS
11A, MATH
31, CE
4, or ENGR
6)
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(3)
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ENGR 45
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Engineering
Materials (PHYS
11A, CHEM
1A; CHEM 1A may be taken concurrently)
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(3)
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ENGR 110
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Analytic Mechanics
- Dynamics (ENGR 30,
MATH 32,
MATH 45)
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(3)
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ENGR 112
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Mechanics of Materials (ENGR 30,
ENGR 45,
MATH 45)
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(3)
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ENGR 124
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Thermodynamics (MATH
32, PHYS
11A, CHEM
1A)
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(3)
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ENGR 132
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Fluid Mechanics (ENGR 110)
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| FACULTY
Faculty will be drawn from the College of Engineering and Computer
Science.
CONTACT INFORMATION
- John Oldenburg, Associate Dean
- Cynda Dart, Administrative Support Coordinator
- Riverside Hall 2014
- (916) 278-6366
- www.ecs.csus.edu
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