College of Engineering and Mines
For students attending classes at Central Arizona College and preparing to transfer to The University of Arizona, the following course work is recommended. A maximum of 72 units of community college credit may be applied toward a bachelors degree program at The University of Arizona. Refer to The University of Arizona On-line Catalog or contact the Deans Office in the College of Engineering and Mines (621-6032) for additional information.
Students must be granted advanced standing to enroll in 300- or 400-level courses in the College of Engineering and Mines. Refer to the College of Engineering and Mines in The University of Arizona On-line Catalog for more information about the college and curriculum.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
ENGLISH
- ENG 101, 102
MATHEMATICS
- MAT 220, 230, 240
CHEMISTRY
- CHM 101, 102
PHYSICS
- PHY 261, 262
ECONOMICS*
- ECN 201, 202
PSYCHOLOGY*
- PSY 101
* Most UA curricula include three Humanities and Social Science courses in the first two years, some majors require Economics and/or Psychology. The above courses are recommended and satisfy one of two required sequences of Humanities and Social Science. Contact the College of Engineering and Mines (520) 621-6032 if you would like to receive a complete listing of the Humanities and Social Science requirements.
DEGREE PROGRAM
Students should complete the
courses listed that relate to their degree program.
AEROSPACE
- EGR 100, 202, 203, 208
AGRICULTURAL
- EGR 100, 202, 203, 208
CHEMICAL
- CHM 201, 202
- EGR 100
CIVIL
- CET 127
- EGR 100, 202, 203, 208
- GLG 101
COMPUTER
- EGR 100
ELECTRICAL
- EGR 100
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
- EGR 100, 202, 208
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
- EGR 100, 202, 208
GEOLOGICAL
- EGR 100, 202, 208
- GLG 101
HYDROLOGY
- GLG 101
- EGR 100
INDUSTRIAL
- EGR 100
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
- EGR 100
MECHANICAL
- EGR 100, 202, 203, 208
MINING
- GLG 101
- EGR 100, 202, 208
OPTICAL
- EGR 100
SYSTEMS
- EGR 100
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Last updated April 18, 2000