Critical Path Courses- Identify using the code (CP) which courses are considered critical path courses which represent specific major requirements that are predictive of student success in a given program/plan. Place the (CP) next to the credit hours for the course.
Freshman Year
Fall Semester | Credit | Spring Semester | Credit |
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CH 101 Chemistry, A Molecular Science1, 6 | 3 | CH 201 Chemistry – Quantitative Sci.2, 6 | 3 |
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab1, 6 | 1 | CH 202 Quantitative Chem Lab6 | 1 |
E 101 Introduction to Engr & Prob Solv2 | 1 | MA 241 Calculus II1 | 4 |
E 115 Intro to Computing Environ | 1 | PY 205 Physics for Engineers & Scientists I1 | 3 |
ENG 101 Academic Writing and Research2 | 4 | PY 206 Physics for Engineers & Scientists I Lab1 | 1 |
MA 141 Calculus I1 | 4 | TE 110 Comp Based Model Engineers | 3 |
HES_1** Fitness & Wellness Course* | 1 | E 102 Engr in the 21st Century | 2 |
15 | 17 |
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester | Credit | Spring Semester | Credit |
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CH 221 Organic Chemistry I3,2,7 | 3 | TE 201 Textile Engr. Sci. | 4 |
CH 222 Organic Chemistry I Lab7 | 1 | MAE 206 Engr Statics OR CE 214 Engr Statics | 3 |
CHE 205 Chemical Proc Prin2 | 4(CP) | MA 341 Applied Differential Eq2 | 3 |
MA 242 Calculus III2 | 4 | CH 223 Organic Chemistry II7 | 3 |
PY 208 Physics Engineers & Scientists II | 3 | CH 224 Organic Chemistry II Lab7 | 1 |
PY 209 Physics for Engineers & Scientists II Lab | 1 | CHE 225 Chemical Proc Systems2 | 3 |
16 | 17 |
Junior Year
Fall Semester | Credit | Spring Semester | Credit |
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CH 315 Quantitative Analysis | 3 | TE 302 Textile Mfg Proc II | 4 |
CH 316 Quantitative Analysis Lab | 1 | ST 370 Prob & Stat for Engineers | 3 |
TE 301 Engr Textile Structures I | 3 | CHE 312 Transport Processes II | 3 |
GC 120 Found of Graphics | 3 | CHE 316 Thermo of Chem & Phase Eq | 3 |
CHE 311 Transport Processes I2 | 3(CP) | TE 205 Analog & Digital Cirguits5 | 4 |
CHE 315 Chem Process Thermo2,4 | 3(CP) | ||
16 | 17 |
Senior Year
Fall Semester | Credit | Spring Semester | Credit |
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CHE 446 Des & Analy Chem Reactors | 3 | TE 402 Textile Engr Des II6 | 4 |
*** **** GEP Requirement* | 3 | TE 404 Six Sigma Quality | 3 |
*** *** GEP IP Requirement* | 3 | TE 424 Tex Engr Qual Impr Lab | 1 |
TE 401 Textile Engr Des I | 4 | *** *** GEP Requirement* | 3 |
EC 205 Economics* OR EC 201 Economics* OR ARE 201 Economics* |
3 | *** *** GEP Requirement* | 3 |
CHE 395 Professional Dev Seminar | 1 | ||
16 | 15 |
Fifth Year
Fall Semester | Credit |
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CHE 330 Chem Engr Lab I | 4 |
CHE 435 Proc System Analy & Control | 3 |
PCC 301 Tech of Dyeing & Finish | 3 |
PCC 304 Tech of Dyeing & Finish Lab | 1 |
*** *** GEP Requirement* | 3 |
HESx *** (100 or 200 level) Elective* | 1 |
15 |
Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation*: | 144 | |||
Major/Program requirements and footnotes 1 Grade of C (2.0) or higher required. 2 Minimum grade of C- required. 3 CH 221 will replace TE 200 (in the Textile Engineering curriculum) 4 CHE 315/ 316 will replace TE 303 (in the Textile Engineering curriculum) 5TE 401/402 will replace CHE 450/451 (in the Chemical Engineering curriculum)6 CH 225/226 may substitute for CH 221/222 and CH 227/228 may substitute for CH 223/224. 6CH 103/104 may substitute for CH 101/102 and CH 203/204 may substitute for CH 201/202. 7CH 225/226 may substitute for CH 221/222 and CH 227/228 may substitute for CH 223/224. *General Education Program (GEP) requirements and GEP Footnotes: A) Mathematical Sciences (6 credit hours – one course with MA or ST prefix) Fulfilled as part of Major requirements. B) Natural Sciences (7 credit hours – include one laboratory course or course with a lab) Fulfilled as part of Major requirements. C) Humanities (6 credit hours selected from two different disciplines/course prefixes) Choose from the University approved GEP Humanities course list. D) Social Sciences (3 credit hours selected in a discipline other than economics from the University approved GEP Social Sciences course list. EC 205 (or EC 201 or ARE 201), taken as part of the Major requirements, satisfies 3 credit hours needed to fulfill the GEP Social Sciences requirement. E) Physical Education/Healthy Living (2 credit hours – at least one 100-level Fitness and Wellness Course) Choose from the University approved GEP Physical Education/Healthy Living course list. F) Additional Breadth 3 credit hours to be selected from the approved Humanities/Social Sciences/Visual and Performing Arts GEP course lists. G) Interdisciplinary Perspectives (5 credit hours). E 102 taken as part of the Major requirements satisfies 2 credit hours needed to fulfill the GEP Interdisciplinary perspectives requirement. Choose 3 credit hours from the University approved GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives course list. H) Introduction to Writing (4 credit hours satisfied by completing ENG 101 with a C- or better ) The following Co-Requisites must be satisfied to complete the General Education Program requirements: K) Foreign Language proficiency – Proficiency at the FL_102 level is required for graduation. |