Undergraduate Course Catalog 2013-2014
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Bachelor of Arts
Programs leading to a bachelor of arts degree are offered in the departments of chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics, and physics. These programs provide a broad liberal education along with a major in one of these fields. See University Academic Requirements for requirements for the bachelor of arts degree.
Chemistry
Earth Science Teaching
Earth Sciences
Oceanography
Mathematics
Physics
Bachelor of Science
The programs leading to the bachelor of science degree, offered in each of the departments of the college, emphasize students' preparation for a professional career and continuing or graduate education.
The degree requirements for the bachelor of science include the University Academic Requirements and the specific departmental requirements for graduation. A minimum grade-point average of 2.0 must be achieved. Graduation credit requirements established by the departments range from 128 to 134. There are entrance requirements in some programs, and it is not possible to guarantee all change-of-major requests.
Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering*
Bioengineering
Energy
Environmental Engineering
Chemistry*
Civil Engineering*
Computer Engineering*
Computer Science*
Bioinformatics
Electrical Engineering*
Environmental Engineering*†
Industrial Process
Municipal Process
Environmental Sciences*
Ecosystems
Hydrology
Soil and Watershed Management
Geology*
Information Technology
Mathematics*
Mathematics, Applied
Computation
Dynamics and Controls
Economics
Fluid Dynamics
Solid Mechanics and Vibrations
Mathematics Education*
Elementary
Middle/Junior High
Secondary
Mechanical Engineering*
Physics*
Astronomy
Chemical Physics
Materials Science
*Designated degree (the name of the specialization is on the diploma, e.g., B.S. in chemistry)
†Multidisciplinary; i.e., offered in collaboration with two departments