Engineering - BS (41 hours total)

 

Overview

The Engineering major is designed to educate students within a liberal arts environment so that they will develop the skills necessary to make significant contributions in the field of engineering, while also having a positive impact on society.  Rather than specializing in a particular field in engineering, Ottawa's general program offers students a broader perspective and provides them with a solid foundation of the engineering principles needed to analyze and solve the technical challenges of the future.

Degree Requirements

Requirements List

COM 11023SPEECH PREPARATION AND DELIVERY (3)

COM 30163INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (3)

CHE 12044GENERAL CHEMISTRY I & LAB (4)

ECO 20263MICROECONOMICS (3)

EGR 10000INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (3)

EGR 20000STATICS (3)

EGR 20003CIRCUITS (4)

EGR 20006DYNAMICS (3)

EGR 20009THERMODYNAMICS (3)

EGR 30000ELECTRONICS (3)

EGR 30003MICROPROCESSORS (3)

EGR 30006MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (3)

EGR 30012ENGINEERING LAB I (1)

EGR 31003SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (3)

EGR 40000DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (3)

EGR 40003ENGINEERING LAB II (1)

EGR 40006ENGINEERING LAB III (1)

EGR 41003FLUID MECHANICS (4)

EGR 49000SEMINAR IN APPLIED ENGINEERING (3)

ENG 20623TECHNICAL WRITING (3)

MAT 11143PRECALCULUS (3)

MAT 20043DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (3)

MAT 21044CALCULUS I (4)

MAT 21144CALCULUS II (4)

MAT 22043LINEAR ALGEBRA (4)

MAT 30243TRANSITION TO HIGHER MATHEMATICS (3)

MAT 31044CALCULUS III (4)

MAT 31143PROBABILITY (4)

MAT 32044INFERENTIAL STATISTICS (4)

MAT 33043DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3)

PHY 24743UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I & LAB (4)

PHY 24843UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II & LAB (4)

Career Opportunities

Significant coursework in both applied and theoretical mathematics prepares students for entry into engineering graduate programs, while the program's emphasis on oral, written, and interpersonal communication prepares students with the non-technical skills that are critically important in the engineering profession.