Approved Technical Electives

BSE Approved Technical Electives by Concentration

This page lists approved technical electives by concentration for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE).
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Biomedical Engineering

  • CHEM 2750: Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 2760: Organic Chemistry II
  • MATH 4101: Advanced Calculus I
  • MATH 4110: Elementary Complex Variables
  • PHYS 4310: Modern Optics
  • PHYS 5715: Biomedical Physics
  • Any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Department of Engineering course not required for the concentration

Biochemical Engineering

  • CHEM 2750: Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 2760: Organic Chemistry II
  • MATH 4101: Advanced Calculus I
  • Any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Department of Engineering course not required for the concentration

Electrical Engineering

  • CSCI 3300: Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures
  • CSCI 3310: Advanced Data Structures and Data Abstraction
  • CSCI 4520: Introduction to Computer Architecture
  • CSCI 4530: Computer Networks and the Internet
  • CSCI 4540: Introduction to Mobile Communications and Wireless Security
  • CSCI 5800: Artificial Intelligence
  • ECON 5000: Data Analysis
  • MATH 4110: Elementary Complex Variables
  • MATH 4201: Introduction to Stochastic Processes
  • PHYS 4326: Electricity and Magnetism I
  • PHYS 4327: Electricity and Magnetism II
  • PHYS 4416: Modern Physics I
  • PHYS 4417: Modern Physics II
  • Any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Department of Engineering course not required for the concentration

Environmental Engineering

  • GEOG 3430: Geographic Information Systems I
  • GEOG 4210: Fluvial and Hydrological Processes
  • GEOL 3209: Environmental Forensics
  • GEOL 3500: Hydrogeology and the Environment
  • GEOL 5150: The Geologic Component of Environmental Science
  • GEOL 5450: Introduction to Aqueous Geochemistry
  • GEOL 5700/5701: Geohydrology of Drainage Basins and Laboratory
  • EHST 5800: Solid and Hazardous Waste Management and Laboratory
  • Any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Department of Engineering course not required for the concentration

Industrial & Systems Engineering

  • MATH 4100: Mathematics of Risk Analysis
  • MATH 4101: Advanced Calculus I
  • MATH 4110: Elementary Complex Variables
  • MATH 4201: Introduction to Stochastic Processes
  • MATH 4332: The Calculus of Finite Differences
  • MATH 5131: Deterministic Methods in Operations Research
  • MATH 5132: Probabilistic Methods in Operations Research
  • MATH 5774/CSCI 5774: Programming for Research
  • Any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Department of Engineering course not required for the concentration

Mechanical Engineering

  • MATH 4101: Advanced Calculus I
  • MATH 4332: The Calculus of Finite Differences
  • MATH 5774/CSCI 5774: Programming for Research
  • PHYS 3700: Advanced Laboratory
  • PHYS 4310: Modern Optics
  • PHYS 4416: Modern Physics I
  • PHYS 4417: Modern Physics II
  • PHYS 4610: Electronics
  • Any 3000-, 4000-, or 5000-level Department of Engineering course not required for the concentration
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