Engineering Core Requirements (117 credits)

Core engineering classes emphasize development of engineering, science, and critical thinking skills common to the profession of engineering. Some flexibility is provided within the core, allowing students, in consultation with their academic advisors, to select the best courses to achieve their professional goals.

 

All students are required to present 47 to 64 credits of core courses depending upon the engineering concentration selected. In addition, the indicated minimum requirements must be satisfied within each individual section of the core.

Math and Science Fundamentals (39 Credits)

Mathematics: (27)

MATH 181Calculus I

4

MATH 281Calculus II

4

MATH 282Calculus III

4

MATH 283Calculus IV

4

MATH 289Introduction to Linear Algebra

3

MATH 312Ordinary Differential Equations

4

MATH 315Probability and Statistics

4

Science: (12)

CHEM 141General Chemistry

3

CHEM 142General Chemistry

3

CHEM 144General Chemistry Laboratory

1

CHEM 145General Chemistry Laboratory

1

PHYS 251Principles of Physics

3

PHYS 254Principles of Physics Laboratory

1

Additional Science Coursework is listed within each concentration's requirements.

Engineering Tools and Methods (22 Credits)

Engineering Introduction and Tools: (12)

CPTR 141Fundamentals of Programming I

4

ENGR 120Introduction to Bioengineering

2

or

ENGR 121Introduction to the Profession of Engineering

2

ENGR 122Introduction to CAD

2

ENGR 326Engineering Economy

4

Problem Formulation and Solution: (10)

ENGR 221Engineering Mechanics

3

ENGR 222Engineering Mechanics

3

ENGR 228Circuit Analysis

4

Materials and Experimentation (4 credits)

ENGR 321Mechanics of Materials

4

or

ENGR 386Bioengineering Materials

4

or

ENGR 312/PHYS 312Physical Electronics

3

and

ENGR 315/PHYS 315Physical Electronics Laboratory

1

Engineering Project Experience (8 Credits)

ENGR 123Introduction to Engineering Design

2

or

ENGR 197Freshman Seminar

1

and

ENGR 297Sophomore Seminar

1

ENGR 396Junior Seminar

1

ENGR 397Junior Seminar

0

ENGR 495Colloquium

0

ENGR 496Capstone Engineering Project

1

and either

ENGR 497Capstone Engineering Project

2

and

ENGR 498Capstone Engineering Project

2

or

Additional Engineering Design Elective*

3

and

ENGR 499Capstone Project Completion

1

*Engineering design elective must be approved by the instructor for ENGR 497.
ENGR 495: 3 quarters of Colloquium are required.

Engineering General Studies Requirements (44 credits)

The general studies content within the engineering curriculum is similar to the standard General Studies requirements for the baccalaureate degree at Walla Walla University. However, there are important differences that must be observed. Forty-four credits must be distributed as follows:

Communication Skills (11)

Writing: (8 credits)

ENGL 121College Writing I

3

ENGL 122College Writing II

3

ENGL 223Research Writing

3

Speech: (3 credits)

SPCH 101Fundamentals of Speech Communication

4

SPCH 207Small Group Communication

4

Physical Education (2)

The physical education requirements can be met by choosing 100-level activity courses (PEAC 113-190)

Ethics and Belief Studies (18)

Six credits must be upper-division. Six credits must be RELB courses. See Religion General Studies section of this bulletin.

Historical and Contemporary Issues (10)

One course, 3-4 credits, must be upper-division

Humanities (4)

Art:
ART 251Introduction to Art

4

ART 312Aesthetics and Photography

4

ART 324History of World Art

3

ART 325History of World Art

3

ART 326History of World Art

3

Communication:
DRMA 363/ENGL 363History of Theatre

4

Literature:
ENGL 204Introduction to Literature

4

ENGL 210Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 211Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 212Survey of British and American Literature

4

ENGL 214Themes in Literature

4; 12

ENGL 357/HIST 357The African-American Experience

4

ENGL 358Classical Literature

4

ENGL 359World Literature

4

ENGL 454/RELB 354Literature of the Bible

4

FILM 215Introduction to Film Literature

4

SPAN 407Survey of Spanish and Latin American Literature

4

LANG 408Contemporary Latino Literature

4

Music:
MUHL 124Introduction to Music

4

MUHL 134World Music

4

Philosophy:
PHIL 204Essentials of Critical Reasoning

4

PHIL 205Introduction to Philosophy

4

PHIL 305Moral Philosophy

4

PHIL 407Philosophy of Science

4

PHIL 412/RELT 412Philosophy of Religion

4

Social Sciences (4)

Behavioral Science:
ANTH 225Cultural Anthropology

4

PSYC 130General Psychology

4

PSYC 344Social Psychology

4

PSYC 366Theories of Personality

4

PSYC 425/RELH 425Psychology of Religion

3

PSYC 455History and Systems of Psychology

4

SOCI 204General Sociology

4

SOCI 234Current Social Problems

4

SOCI 236Privilege and Oppression

4

SOCI 420Immigration and Identity

4

Business and Economics:
ECON 210Principles of Microeconomics

4

ECON 211Principles of Macroeconomics

4

MGMT 371Principles of Management

4

Communication:
COMM 325Multicultural Communication

3

LANG 406Language and Culture

3

Environmental Studies:
ENVI 385Environmental Stewardship

4

History and Political Science:
HIST 121The West and the World

4

HIST 122The West and the World

4

HIST 221History of the United States

4

HIST 222History of the United States

4

HIST 242Modern East Asian History

4

HIST 275History of England

4

HIST 283Latin America

4

HIST 306Classical Greece and Rome

4

HIST 335The World Wars

4

HIST 443Colonial and Revolutionary America

4

HIST 445The Civil War and Reconstruction

4

HIST 448The Emergence of Modern America

4

PLSC 224American Government

4

Approved Electives (No Minimum)

ACCT 201Principles of Financial Accounting

4

EDUC 211Introduction to and Foundations of Education

4

FREN 101Elementary French

4

FREN 102Elementary French

4

GBUS 361Business Law I

4

GRMN 101Elementary German

4

GRMN 102Elementary German

4

HLTH 110Wellness for Living

3

HLTH 220Human Nutrition

4

SOCI 225/PSYC 225Marriage and Family Life

2

SPAN 101Elementary Spanish

4

SPAN 102Elementary Spanish

4

SPCH 101Fundamentals of Speech Communication

4

SPCH 207Small Group Communication

4

SPCH 407Advanced Small Group Communication

4

WRIT 324Creative Nonfiction Writing

4