Classes Required for Engineering College?

<p>I was wondering what classes were required to graduate the engineering college.
Heard from somebody that I didn't have to take English but I won't take his word for it.</p>

<p>Bump.
I could google it whenever I want, but I feel lazy. :D</p>

<p>the first result has it right there…</p>

<p>Category Credits

  1. Mathematics 15-16
    MATH 191, 192, 293 or 294, and a math course chosen by the major.
  2. Physics 8-12
    PHYS 112 and 213. Depending on the major, either PHYS 214 or a designated math or science course. Students in the majors of ChemE, CS, GeoS, the environmental option in BE and ORE may substitute CHEM 208 for PHYS 214. BE majors may substitute CHEM 257/357 for PHYS 214. CE majors may substitute CHEM 208 or CHEM 257/357 for PHYS 214. BE, EnvE majors and students in the environmental concentration of CE are required to take CHEM 257/357 instead of PHYS 214.
  3. Chemistry 4-8
    CHEM 211 or 207. Students in the majors of ChemE, GeoS, ORE, or a health-related career should plan to take CHEM 207–208. Students in EnvE, the environmental option in BE or the environmental concentration of CE should plan to take CHEM 211 and CHEM 257/357.
  4. First-year writing seminars (two courses) 6
  5. Technical writing requirement. See this page.<br>
  6. Computer programming (usually COM S 100) 4
  7. Engineering distribution </p>

<pre><code>a. one introduction to engineering (ENGRI) course
b. two distribution courses (ENGRD), one of which may be required by the major

3
</code></pre>

<p>6
8. Liberal studies distribution (six courses) 18
9. Approved electives (two courses) 6
10.Major program </p>

<pre><code>a. Major-required courses
b. Major-approved electives
c. Courses outside the major

≥30
</code></pre>

<p>9
9</p>

<p>From 123 to 133 credits are required for graduation. The exact number depends on the major; the specific requirements for each major are given on the following pages. In addition, all students must complete two terms of physical education and pass the swim test, preferably in the first year.</p>

<p>Yay! There doesn’t seem to be any English class requirement (not counting the writing seminar or technical writing class).</p>