Science, Computing, and Technology Focus Area
Class Planning
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Semester One1. ENGL 1101: Composition I*2. MATH 1113: Precalculus, MATH 1179: Calculus for Life Sciences, OR MATH 1190: Calculus I*3. CHEM 1211: Principles of Chemistry I and CHEM 1211L: Principles of Chemistry I Lab*
(Must be enrolled in MATH 1113 or MATH 1190 first)5. General Education Class OR Exploratory ClassIf you are bringing in AP, IB, DEP, or any type of transfer college credit, this plan may need to be adjusted. You can always talk to your Owl Advisor for guidance.
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Semester Two1. ENGL 1102: Composition II*2. MATH 1179: Calculus for Life Sciences OR MATH 1190: Calculus I OR General Education Class*
*(If MATH 1179 or MATH 1190 were completed in semester one)3. (PHYS 1111: Introductory Physics I and PHYS 1111L: Introductory Physics I Lab) or (CHEM 1212: Principles of Chemistry II and CHEM 1212L: Principles of Chemistry II Lab)*5. General Education Class OR Exploratory ClassIf you are bringing in AP, IB, DEP, or any type of transfer college credit, this plan may need to be adjusted. You can always talk to your Owl Advisor for guidance.
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Exploratory Classes
- Exploratory Classes are classes outside of General Education that can introduce you to a major you may be interested in.
- These courses are open to all students regardless of their major.
- Other majors have introductory courses, but students may be required to apply for admission to that program or submit a change of major request before they are allowed to enroll.
- These courses can be used towards the degree requirements for the major under which they are listed.
- If you end up choosing a different major, these courses may still be able to be used as related studies or free elective courses.
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Interested in Architecture?
ARCH 1000: Introduction to Architecture
ARCH 2111: Architecture Culture I: Early Civilizations & Medieval -
Interested in Computer Game Design and Development, Computer Science, Data Science and Analytics, or Information Technology?
CSE 1321+L: Programming and Problem Solving I + Lab
MATH 2345: Discrete Mathematics*
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Interested in Construction Management?
ACCT 2101: Principles of Accounting I*
BLAW 2200: Legal and Ethical Environment of Business**
CM 1000: Orientation to Construction and Development
IS 2200: Information Systems and Communication*
*Pre-requisite: grade of "C" or higher in MATH 1101 or higher and ENGL 1101
**Pre-requisite: grade of "C" or higher in ENGL 1101 -
Interested in Electrical Engineering Technology?
ENGR 1000:Introduction to Engineering
EDG 1210: Survey of Engineering Graphics -
Interested in Environmental Science?
ENVS 2202: Introduction to Environmental Science
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Interested in Mechanical Engineering Technology?
ENGR 1000:Introduction to Engineering
EDG 1211:Engineering Graphics I
MET 1311: Manufacturing Processes