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ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE

Otto Miller Hall
206-281-2140

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Don Bowie, Affiliate faculty, John Lindberg, Physics/EAS Mission Applications, Phil Prins, Computer Science/Coordinator Computer Engineering

Melanie Plett, EAS Coordinator

Requirements for Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) Major
The engineering and applied science major offers a unique program that combines a basic engineering foundation with an applied science. Because engineering courses require many mathematics and science prerequisites, the engineering and applied science major must specify those prerequisites, leaving few electives. However, the 15-credit natural-science general education requirement is met by the courses in this major. Normally, the BSEAS degree can be completed in four years by taking approximately 16 credits per quarter.

  1. EGR 1125 may be taken for 1-3 credits, at the discretion of the EAS Coordinator.
  2. BIO 2000-level is not required for students in the University Scholars program.
  3. CHM 1211 may be fulfilled by high school chemistry.
  4. EGR 1402 or 3402 is required. Transfer work will be evaluated by the Engineering department to determine if the student needs to take EGR 1401 Introduction to Engineering (2) or EGR 3402 Introduction to Engineering II (2).

There are focus areas a student must select from:

Mission Applications

   CHM 1211 is required, unless Chemistry was taken in high school or as  a transfer course.

Bio-Engineering
Environmental
Physics

 

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