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1997 - 1998 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE


Civil Engineering


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College of Engineering and Technology
PO Box 15600
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5600
(520) 523-5251 or -5252
web site: www.cse.nau.edu
Civil Engineering
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
NAU Course Titles Arizona Western Course Titles
   
B.S.E. in Civil Engineering
CHM 151(4) General Chemistry I
and
CHM 151L(1) General Chemistry I Lab
CHM 151 (4) General Chemistry I

CHM 152(3) General Chemistry II
CHM 152 can be used as a science elective; however,
it’s not required in the Civil Engineering program
CHM 154 (5) General Chemistry II

CSE 122(3) Programming in C
or
CSE 123(3) Programming in FORTRAN
BIS 222 (3) Programming: Advanced C

MAT 260 (4) Programming FORTRAN
EGR 150(3) Introduction to Environmental Engineering No AWC equivalent
EGR 180(2) Engineering Design & Graphics No AWC equivalent
EGR 188(4) Electrical Engineering I No AWC equivalent
EGR 225(3) Engineering Analysis EGR 175 (3) Engineering Analysis
EGR 251(3) Applied Mechanics Statics No AWC equivalent
EGR 252(3) Applied Mechanics Dynamics No AWC equivalent
EGR 253(4) Mechanics & Materials No AWC equivalent
EGR 270(3) Plane Surveying EGR 270 (3) Plane Surveying
EGR 286(3) Engineering Design No AWC equivalent
MAT 136(4) Calculus I MAT 221 (4) Calculus I w/ Analytic Geometry
MAT 137(4) Calculus II MAT 231 (4) Calculus II w/ Analytic Geometry
MAT 238(3) Calculus III MAT 241(4) Analytic Geometry w/ Calculus III
MAT 239(3) Differential Equations MAT 262 (3) Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
PHY 161(4) University Physics I PHY 221 (4) General Physics
PHY 262(3) University Physics II PHY 222 (4) General Physics
Some of the math, science, and computer courses listed above may be applied to liberal studies requirements, see suggestions on liberal studies page.
 
Many courses required in this major satisfy liberal studies requirements as well. Therefore, the liberal studies block requirements are modified as follows:
Foundation Studies
MAT 136(4) Calculus I
MAT 136 will satisfy the foundations requirement
if it's the lowest level math completed
MAT 221(4) Calculus I w/ Analytic Geometry

   
Discipline Studies
At least 2 courses in the Discipline Studies must have the same departmental prefix. At least 12 hours must be upper division (300-400 level) courses. Three of the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences hours must also be listed in the World and Cultural Diversity block.
LANGUAGE AND ANALYSIS SKILLS - (0-9 Hrs.)
9 hours are required to fulfill the Language and Analysis Skills block for this major.
CSE 122(3) Programming in C
or
CSE 123(3) Programming in FORTRAN
CIS 220(3) C Programming Language

MAT 137(4) Calculus II MAT 231 (4) Calculus II w/ Analytic Geometry
MAT 238(3) Calculus III MAT 241(4) Analytic Geometry w/ Calculus III
   
NATURAL SCIENCES - To include one lab science - (7-8Hrs.)
8 hours are required to fulfill the Natural Sciences block for this major.
CHM 151 (4) General Chemistry
and
CHM 151L General Chemistry Lab
CHM 151 (4) General Chemistry I

PHY 161(4) University Physics PHY 221 (4) General Physics
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