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DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND AVIATION SCIENCES

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

ENGINEERING PROGRAM COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Electrical Engineering
ENGINEERING PROGRAM

(Collaborative programs with the Clark School of Engineering at UMCP. All four years of instruction available at UMES for Electrical Engineering. For other engineering majors first two years at UMES and the last two years at the Clark School of Engineering at UMCP.)

I. General Education Requirements - Total Credits: 42

COURSE TITLE CREDITS

A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (6)

1. Discipline A: Arts (HA) - One Course of the following:
ARTS 101, ENGL 324, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 310H — 3

2. Discipline D: Literature (HL) - One Course of the following:
ENGL 211, ENGL 212 — 3

Total — 6

3. Discipline E: Exempt from ENGL 203

B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6)
1. Discipline A: Social Sciences (SB) - One Course of the following:
ECON 201, ECON 202, POLI 200, SOCI 101 (ECON 201 required in Biological Resources Engr.) — 3

2. Discipline B: Behavioral Sciences (SB) - One Course of the following:
CRJS 101, PSYC 200, SOCI 201 — 3 

Total — 6

C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences (PL) (8)
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I — 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II — 4 

Total — 8

D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (MS) (4)
MATH 112 Calculus I — 4 

Total — 4

E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9)

ENGL 101 Basic Composition I (HO, if ENGL 102 Completed) — 3
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II (FE) — 3
ENGL 305 Technical Writing (FE) — 3 

Total — 9

F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (9)

No UMES Emerging Issues class will transfer to UMCP. Use the following courses.

1. History (SH) - One Course of the following:
HIST 101, HIST 102, HIST 111H, HIST 112H, HIST 201, HIST 202 — 3

2. Advanced Studies (D, Advanced Studies, Depth) - One Course of the following:
ENGL 403, HIST 334, HIST 360, HIST 361, SOCI 430 — 3

3. Second Advanced Studies Course
Capstone Course or Non-Departmental Technical Elective
(taken as part of UMCP Engineering Curriculum) — 3 

Total — 9

II. Engineering Core Courses — 18

COURSE TITLE CREDITS

ENES 100 Introduction to Engineering Design — 3
MATH 211 Calculus II — 4
MATH 321 Differential Equations — 4
PHYS 161 General Physics I: Mechanics and Particle Dynamics — 3
PHYS 262 General Physics II: Vibrations, Waves, Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism — 4 

Total — 18

(PHYS 181H and 182H may be substituted for PHYS 161 and 262. This is highly recommended in Computer and Environmental Engineering and required in Biological Resources Engineering.)

III. Engineering Field Requirements Available at UMES — 21-40

COURSE TITLE CREDITS

A. Aerospace Engineering

ENAE 281 Fundamentals of Aeronautical Systems — 3
ENAE 282 Fundamentals of Astronautical Systems — 3
ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
ENES 221 Dynamics — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 30

B. Biological Resources Engineering

BIOL 111 General Zoology, or BIOL 112 General Botany — 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology — 4
BIOL 326 Cell Biology — 4
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II — 3
CHEM 104 General Chemistry Lab II — 1
ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
ENES 220 Mechanics of Materials — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4 

Total — 39

C. Chemical Engineering

CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I — 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II — 4
CHEM 401 Principles of Physical Chemistry I — 4
CHEM 402 Principles of Physical Chemistry II — 4
ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 34

D. Civil Engineering

ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
ENES 220 Mechanics of Materials — 3
ENES 221 Dynamics — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 27

E. Computer Engineering

CSDP 321 Introduction to Discrete Structures — 3
ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory — 3
ENEE 206 Digital and Circuits Laboratory — 2
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENEE 244 Digital Logic Design — 3 

Total — 18

F. Electrical Engineering

ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory — 3
ENEE 206 Digital and Circuits Laboratory — 2
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENEE 244 Digital Logic Design — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 23

G. Environmental Engineering

BIOL 301 Microbiology — 4
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II and 
CHEM 104 General Chemistry Lab II, or 
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I — 4
CHEM 401 Principles of Physical Chemistry I — 4
ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4 

Total — 26

H. Fire Protection Engineering

ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
ENES 220 Mechanics of Materials — 3
ENES 221 Dynamics — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III, or MATH 412 Linear Algebra — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 27

I. Materials Science and Engineering

CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I, or
CHEM 401 Principles of Physical Chemistry I — 4
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 18

J. Mechanical Engineering

ENES 102 Statics — 3
ENES 220 Mechanics of Materials — 3
ENES 221 Dynamics — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics — 3
ENME 271 Introduction to MATLAB 3 MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 23

K. Nuclear Engineering

ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers — 4
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory — 3
ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineering — 3
ENES 102 Statics — 3
ENES 221 Dynamics — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity, and Modern Physics — 4 

Total — 27

IV. Engineering Field Requirements taken in a College of Engineering — 46-57

(These courses are taken at receiving institution offering the engineering degree.)

Total Program Required Credits — 125-131
 
 

Recommended Course Sequence for Electrical Engineering

(All courses at UMES or SSU but after 60 credits under UMCP's College of Engineering)

Freshman I

General Education (ENGL 101) — 3
CHEM 111 General Chemistry I — 4
MATH 112 Calculus I — 4
ENES 100 Intro. Engr. Design — 3

Total — 14

Freshman II
General Education (ENGL102) — 3
CHEM 112 General Chemistry II — 4
MATH 211 Calculus II — 4
PHYS 161 Physics I — 3
ENEE 114 Prog. Concepts — 4

Total — 18

Sophomore I
General Education — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III — 4
PHYS 262 Physics II — 4
ENEE 241 Numerical Tech. — 3
ENEE 2441 Digital Logic Design — 3

Total — 17

Sophomore II
General Education — 3
PHYS 263 Physics III — 4
MATH 321 Differential Equations — 4
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory — 3
ENEE 206 Digital & Circuits Lab — 2

Total — 16

Junior I
General Education — 3
Advanced MATH Elective — 3
ENEE 302 Analog Electronics — 3
ENEE 322 Signal &System Theory — 3
ENEE 380 Electromagnetic Theory — 3

Total — 15

Junior II
General Education — 3
ENEE 306 Elect. Cir. Design Lab — 2
ENEE 312 Digital Electronics — 3
ENEE 324 Engineering Probability — 3
ENEE 350 Computer Organization — 3
ENEE 381 EM Wave Propagation — 3

Total — 17

Senior I
General Education — 6
ENEE 4XX — 3
Non-EE Tech Elective3 — 3
Advanced Lab Elective — 2
ENEE 4XX — 3

Total — 17

Senior II
Advanced Lab Elective — 2
Gen Education (Theme) — 3
ENEE 4XX — 3
Non-EE Tech Elective — 3
Non-EE Tech Elective — 3

Total — 14

Notes:

1. SSU {PHYS 311 + PHYS 322} = UMES { ENEE 244 + ENEE 204 + ENEE 206}
2. SSU PHYS 315 = UMES' ENEE 380
3. PHYS 314, 316, and 318 among others.
4. UMES' MATH 411, 412, and 442
 
 

ENGINEERING PROGRAM

RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE

Freshman and Sophomore Years at UMES

Students who are not prepared to take MATH 112 are advised to take MATH 110 or 111H as a preparatory course. This can usually be done during the summer prior to entering the program. Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Nuclear Engineering students should take one or two summer courses at UMCP before or after their sophomore year.

FRESHMAN YEAR

FALL SEMESTER CREDITS

ENES 100 Introduction to Engineering Design — 3
MATH 112 Calculus I — 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I — 4
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I — 3
PSYC 100 Adjustment in Today's World — 1 

Total — 15

SPRING SEMESTER CREDITS
ENEE 114 Programming Concepts for Engineers 1 — 4
ENES 102 Statics 2 — 3
MATH 211 Calculus II — 4
PHYS 161 General Physics I 3 — 3
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II — 4 

Total — 18

SOPHOMORE YEAR

FALL SEMESTER CREDITS

ENEE 241 Numerical Techniques in Engineer. 4 — 3
ENES 221 Dynamics 6 — 3
MATH 321 Differential Equations — 4
PHYS 262 General Physics II 7 — 4
General Education Requirement 8,9 — 3 

Total — 17

SPRING SEMESTER CREDITS
ENEE 204 Basic Circuit Theory 10 — 3
ENME 232 Thermodynamics 11 — 3
MATH 212 Calculus III 12 — 4
PHYS 263 General Physics III 13 — 4
General Education Requirement 9,14 — 3 

Total — 17

1 Replace with a General Education Requirement in Materials Science and Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

2 Replace with a General Education Requirement in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering.

3 Replace with a General Education Requirement in Biological Resources Engineering.

4 Replace with CHEM 211 in Materials Science and Engineering and a Mechanics of Materials (ENES 220) in Mechanical Engineering.

5 Delete in Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering.

6 Replace with BIOL 111 or 112 in Biological Resources Engineering; CHEM 211 in Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering; a second General Education Requirement in Materials Science and Engineering; and ENEE 244 in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering.

7 Replace with PHYS 181H in Biological Resources Engineering.

8 Replace with ENAE 281 in Aerospace Engineering; ENES 220 in Biological Resources, Civil, and Fire Protection Engineering; and CSDP 250 in Computer Engineering.

9 Consult an Engineering Adviser concerning the General Education Requirements.

10 Replace with ENAE 282 in Aerospace Engineering; CHEM 212 in Chemical Engineering; ENME 271in Mechanical Engineering; and BIOL 301 in Environmental Engineering.

11 Replace with a second General Education Requirement in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Material Science and Engineering and ENEE 206 in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering.

12 May be replaced with MATH 412 in Fire Protection Engineering. Replace with CSDP 321 in Computer Engineering.

13 Replace with PHYS 182H in Biological Resources Engineering and an additional General Education Requirement in Computer Engineering and Environmental Engineering.

14 Replace with CHEM 102 and CHEM 104 in Biological Resources Engineering.

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