Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L]
Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L]
ASU Equivalency
Literacy and Critical Inquiry [L]
Recommend selecting a course that satisfies Literacy & Critical Inquiry, Social-Behavioral Sciences, Humanities & Fine Arts, COM, or CRE 101 requirements simultaneously.
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
ASU Equivalency
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
Recommend that HU course also includes [H].
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
ASU Equivalency
Humanities, Arts, and Design [HU]
Additional Lower Division Requirements
CAD 201: Three-Dimensional (3D) Modeling and Advanced CAD Techniques or
CAD 270: SolidWorks Application and Analysis Modules or
ECE 216: Computer-Aided Engineering and
ECE 216LL: Computer-Aided Engineering Laboratory or
MFG 254: Solids Modeling-Solidworks
ASU Equivalency
EGR 201: Use-Inspired Design Project I and
EGR 202: Use-Inspired Design Project II
Select two of the options listed to fulfill EGR 201 and 202.
CIS 162AD: C#: Level I or
CSC 100: Introduction to Computer Science (C++) or
CSC 100AA: Introduction to Computer Science (C++) or
CSC 100AB: Intro to COMPUTER SCIENCE (C++) or
CSC 110: Introduction to Computer Science (Java) or
CSC 110AA: Introduction to Computer Science (Java) or
CSC 110AB: Intro to Computer Science (JAVA)
ASU Equivalency
EGR 219: Computational Modeling of Engineering Systems
CSC 120: Digital Design Fundamentals or
EEE 120: Digital Design Fundamentals
ASU Equivalency
EGR 102: Foundations of Engineering Design Project II
ECE 102: Engineering Analysis Tools or
ECE 102AA: Engineering Analysis Tools and Techniques AND
ASU Equivalency
EGR 101: Foundations of Engineering Design Project I AND
ECE 103: Engineering Problem Solving and Design or
ECE 103AB: Engineering Problem Solving and Design or
ECE 103EP: Engineering Problem Solving and Design (with EPICS projects)
ASU Equivalency
EGR 101: Foundations of Engineering Design Project I
EEE 202: Circuits and Devices
ASU Equivalency
EGR 216: Engineering Electrical Fundamentals
EEE 202 is an approved substitute for EGR 216.
MAT 276: Modern Differential Equations or
MAT 277: Modern Differential Equations
ASU Equivalency
MAT 274: Elementary Differential Equations or
MAT 275: Modern Differential Equations
CHM 150: General Chemistry I and
CHM 151LL: General Chemistry I Laboratory OR
ASU Equivalency
CHM 113: General Chemistry I OR
CHM 150AA: General Chemistry I OR
ASU Equivalency
CHM 113: General Chemistry I OR
CHM 151AA: General Chemistry I OR
ASU Equivalency
CHM 113: General Chemistry I OR
CHM 151: General Chemistry I and
CHM 151LL: General Chemistry I Laboratory OR
ASU Equivalency
CHM 113: General Chemistry I OR
PHY 121: UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I: MECHANICS OR
ASU Equivalency
PHY 121: University Physics I: Mechanics and
PHY 122: University Physics Laboratory I OR
PHY 115: University Physics I
ASU Equivalency
PHY 121: University Physics I: Mechanics and
PHY 122: University Physics Laboratory I
If Natural Science requirements are met with CHM, PHY must be selected to meet this requirement. If Natural Science requirements are met with PHY, CHM must be selected to meet this requirement.
Lower division secondary focus area
ASU Equivalency
Lower division secondary focus area
The secondary focus area includes 12 credits (6 of which must be upper division) that form a coherent theme. Students must take two courses from the same or similar subjects, as students will take two upper division classes of the same subject at ASU. Recommended Maricopa prefixes: AEN, AMS, CAD, CNS, ECE, EEE, MET, MIT, MNT, or SMT.