Undergraduate
Programs of Study
Preparatory Programs
- Pre-Engineering
See
http://www.provost.cmich.edu/viceprovost/forms/program1.asp
for advisor information for pre-professional programs.
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Programs
Advisors:
Chemical - Dale Lecaptain, 774-3993,
lecap1dj@cmich.edu;
Electrical - David Current, 774-3219, current@phy.cmich.edu;
Civil, Mechanical, Metallurgical - Terry Lerch, 774-3033,
lerch1t@cmich.edu;
Geology, Mining - David Matty,
774-3179, david.j.matty@cmich.edu
Prerequisites
recommended are three and one-half years of high school
mathematics (two years of algebra, one year of geometry and
trigonometry), one year of high school chemistry, and one
year of high school physics.
Most engineering colleges require two years of
pre-engineering preparation for admission to the junior year
of professional training. There are differences among
engineering college requirements and among curricula within
each field of engineering that make it impossible to specify
an exact general course of study for every student. There
are however, common features to many pre-engineering
requirements.
The first of these requirements is five courses in
mathematics starting with Calculus I. It is essential that
prospective pre-engineering students consult with an advisor
from the CMU mathematics department during the new student
orientation sessions preceding each semester. The student
who does not begin calculus in the first semester at CMU
will have a crowded schedule later. A student who does not
begin calculus until the second year at CMU will not be
prepared to transfer to an engineering college at the end of
two years. Other courses recommended are: one semester of
chemistry with laboratory (CHM 131 or CHM 161); two
semesters of calculus-based physics with laboratory (PHY
145, 146, 175, 176); one semester of computer programming
(CPS 180); two semesters of English (ENG 101, 201 or 134);
electives in humanities and social sciences. Additional
requirements depend on both the field of engineering and the
college to which one proposes to transfer.
Because of these program differences, pre-engineering
students must consult with a CMU pre-engineering advisor prior to registering for courses. The best time for this
consultation is during the new student orientation sessions
preceding each semester. The advisors are also available for
consultation during the academic year.
In addition, students are urged to make early contact with
the engineering colleges, preferably during the freshman
year, to ascertain exact transfer requirements and admission
procedures. Typical first semester courses are as follows:
ENG 101 or 134 (3) - either may be taken the first semester.
Students who are excused from ENG 101 should take 201
instead.
MTH 132 (4) - choice of first MTH course to be made on the
basis of high school preparation and advice of the
mathematics department. Pre-calculus (MTH 130) or lower
numbered courses will not transfer to most engineering
colleges.
CHM 131 or 161 (4 or 5) - choice is made on the basis of
high school preparation and the advice of the CMU chemistry
department. CHM 131 is sufficient for most engineering
programs.
IET 359 or elective (3) - IET 359 suggested only for civil,
mechanical, construction, or undecided engineering majors.
Students with strong drafting experience should consult with
the IET department.
CPS 180 (3).
Electives should be from humanities or social sciences.
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