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84 Physics
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
(or approved substitutions) at UTA. Courses taken at ACU to satisfy
this degree also satisfy part of the requirements toward a degree in
engineering at UTA in electrical engineering (BSEE) or industrial and
manufacturing systems engineering (BSIE). The total number of hours
for the BSEE is 156 (100 at ACU and 56 at UTA). The total number of
hours for the BSIE is 159 (100 at ACU and 59 at UTA).
The ACU-UTA cooperative program in engineering offers students
the opportunity to take advantage of the strengths of each of the
participating schools resulting in a solid well-rounded education in
engineering. Graduates from these programs will be well-prepared
to pursue employment in industry or to pursue graduate degrees in
engineering or other fields.
A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.50 is required.
A grade of "C" or better is required for any course to transfer from
ACU to UTA.
The undergraduate programs in electrical and industrial engineering
at UTA are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission
of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
BS: (COOPERATIVE) ENGINEERING SCIENCE DEGREE PLAN (ENGS)
BSIE: INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTRING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus .............................. .................. 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelatio n .................................................. ........... ................. ............ 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament .................................... .......................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ............................................................. 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ............................................. 3
Lite ratu re ........................................ .... . . . ..... .................. .. ................... ...................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication .................................................. 3
History
HIST 221 American History I ............................................................. 3
Science
CH EM 133 G eneral C hem istry I ............................................................................................ 3
PHYS 120 Engineering Physics I ............................................................. 3
Mathematics
M ATH 185 Calculus I ..................................................... ................................................. 3
EXSC 100 + 3 activities .......................................... 4
UN IV 100 University Sem inar ................................................................................................ 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................ ..................... 38
English
ENGL 112 Composition and Literature .................................. . ............. .............. 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
HIST 222 American History II ........................................ ....................... 3
PO LS 225 National Governm ent ........................................ ..................... ................. 3
POLS 226 States and Federal System ........................ .................. 3
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ..................................... 3
TO TA L B S C O R E .......................................................................................................................... 15
Physics
PHYS 121 Engineering Physics I Lab ............................. ...................... ... ................... 1
PHYS 122/123 Engineering Physics II Lecture/Lab .................. ....................... . 4
Engineering
ENGR 220 Engineering Mechanics: Statics ......................................................................... 3
ENGR 222 Engineering M echanics: Dynam ics .................................................................... 3
ENGR 335/336 Introduction to Electronics Lecture/Lab ................................. ... 3
EN G R 388 N etw o rk A nalysis .................................................................................................. 3
Successful completion of 32 hours of engineering courses at the University of Texas
at A rlin g to n (? C ) ................................................................................................................... 32
T O TA L ............................................................................................................................................ 4 9
Chemisby
C H EM 131 G eneral Chem istry I Lab ...................................................................................... 1
CHEM 132/134 General Chem istry II Lecture/Lab ............................................................... 4
Computer Science
CS 120 High-Program m ing I: High Level ............................................................................ 3
CS 130 Program m ing II: Low Level ..................... ...................... .... 3
Mathematics
M ATH 187 Calculus Com puter Lab ....................... .... ... ... ............................... 1
M A T H 18 6 C a lcu lu s II ............................................ .......... .... ............................................... 3
M AT H 286 Calculus III .......................... ... .. .... .... ... ... ............................... 3
M ATH 287 Projects in Calculus .......................... .................. ........................................... 1
MATH 361 Ordinary Differential Equations .................. .... ........................... .... 3
T O TA L ................................................. ................. .... .. ... . .............. ....................... 2 2
M in im u m .......................................................................................................................................... 4BS: (COOPERATIVE) ENGINEERING SCIENCE DEGREE PLAN (CONTINUED)
BSIE: INJUSTmAL AND MAMIUFACTURIMG SYSTEMS ENGMEEMG FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
Only courses >C transfer to UTA
Only courses >C at UTA can be used toward completion
Minimum GPA for acceptance to UTA ...................................... 2.50
Minimum advanced hours ..... ..... .. ............. 33
Minimum total ACU hours ....................................... ............................96
M in im u m to ta l h o u rs ................................................................................................................ 128
Courses numbered 0"* do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
BS: (COOPERATIVE) ENGINEERING SCIENCE DEGREE PLAN (ENGS)
BSEE: ELE CAL ENGINEERING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ........................................ 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelation .............................................. 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the Old Testam ent ........................................ 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ........................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric ........................................ 3
L ite ra tu re ..................................................................................................................... . . . . . 3
speech
COM S 111 Fundamentals of Communication ............................................................. 3
History
HIST 221 A m erican History I ..................... .................................... 3
Science
CHEM 133 General Chemistry I .......................................... 3
PHYS 120 Engineering Physics I ........................................ 3
Mathematics
M A T H 185 Calcu lus I ...................................................................................................... 3
EX SC 100 + 3 activities .......................................................................................................... 4
U N IV 100 U niversity Sem inar ................................................................................................. 1
TO TA L U N IV ERSITY CO RE ........................................ ............................................... 38
English
ENGL 112 Com position and Literature ........................................................................ 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
HIST 222 American History II ........................................ 3
POLS 225 National Governm ent ..... ................ ................................... 3
POLS 226 States and Federal System ............................................................................. 3
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ................................. 3
TO TA L B S C O R E ............................................................................ 15
Physics
PHYS 121 Engineering Physics I Lab . ................ ....................................... 1
PHYS 122/123 Engineering Physics II Lecture/Lab .................................. ...... 4
PHYS 230/231 M odern Physics Lecture/Lab ................................................................. 4
Engineering
ENGR 220 Engineering Mechanics: Statics ................................................................. 3
ENGR 222 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics .................................... ....... 3
ENGR 335/336 Introduction to Electronics Lecture/Lab .................................... 3
ENGR 388 Network Analysis ............................................ 3
Successful completion of 32 hours of engineering courses at the University of Texas
at Arlington (C) .............................. ................ 32
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 5 3
Chemistry
CHEM 131 General Chemistry I Lab ....................................... 1
CHEM 132/134 General Chemistry II Lecture/Lab .................................. ...... 4
Computer Science
CS 120 Programming I: High Level ....................................... 3
CS 130 Programming II: Low Level ....................................... 3
Mathematics
M AT H 187 Calculus I Lab ................................................................................................. 1
M A T H 186 Ca lcu lus II ............................................................. 3...........................................3
M A T H 286 Calcu lus III ............................................................................................................. 3
MATH 287 Projects in Calculus ........................................ 1
MATH 361 Ordinary Differential Equations ................................................................. 3
T O TA L ........................................................... ........ 2 2
M inim um .......................................................................................................... 0
Only courses xC transfer to UTA
Only courses xC at UTA can be used toward completion
M inim um GPA for acceptance to UTA ....................................................... 2.50
Minimum advanced hours ...................................................... 33
M inim um total ACU hours ........ ............................................... ..................... 96
M inim um total hours ...................................................................................... 128
Courses numbered 0"* do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
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