Engineers provide products and services that serve the needs of humanity. Engineers see problems and challenges as opportunities in disguise.
Engineering graduates are highly sought after for their critical thinking, communication and team skills and are thus well compensated. Engineering degrees prepare students for the broadest number of outcomes. In addition to a growing variety of engineering jobs, engineering students use their training as doctors, lawyers, teachers, professors, missionaries, military officers, business entrepreneurs and salespeople. The College of Engineering offers degrees in Civil Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, General Engineering with a concentration in business, global applications, pre-law, or pre-med and Mechanical Engineering.
College of Engineering Program Student Objectives
TRADITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Engineering Degree (124-131 units) BSE
General Education Courses
The general education requirements will follow the curriculum set forth for other university programs. Some general education requirements will be met through specific engineering requirements. Approximately fifteen (15) to twenty-one (21) units of general education are not met in the specific core and general engineering requirements.
Core Courses
Lower Division Core Engineering Requirements (15 units)
EGR 101 Engineering from a Christian Worldview OR EGR 301** (*Christian Studies)
EGR 102 Introduction to Engineering Design (*Art/Music)
EGR 103 Engineering Service I OR EGR 303**
EGR 121 Problem Solving and Programming Using C (*Foreign Language I)
EGR 122 Visualization Languages I (*Foreign Language II)
EGR 192 Engineering Seminar I OR EGR 392**
EGR 202 Worldview Reflection I
**Junior Senior transfer students will complete EGR 301, 303, and 392. All other students will complete EGR 102, 103, and 192.
Upper Division Core Engineering Requirements (14 units)
EGR 302 Engineering Design and Documentation (*Communication Arts)
EGR 304 Leadership Cohort (*Behavioral Science)
EGR 305 Engineering Statistics (*Technology)
EGR 306 Internship Preparation (*Behavioral Science)
EGR 390 Engineering
EGR 401 Capstone Design (*English)
EGR 402 Capstone Design Presentation
EGR 403 FE Exam
EGR 404 Worldview Reflection II
EGR 405 Internship Report and Presentation (*Behavioral Science)
EGR 406 Senior Portfolio
Math and Science Requirements (24 units)
BIO 146 General Biology I with Lab (*Science/Kinesiology or Lab Science)
CHE 115 General Chemistry I with Lab (*Science/Kinesiology or Lab Science)
MAT 245 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I (*Math Competency)
MAT 245L Calculus Symbolic Language Lab I
PHY 201 Physics for Engineers I with Lab (*Science/Kinesiology or Lab Science)
PHY 203 Physics for Engineers II with Lab (*Science/Kinesiology or Lab Science)
SCI 401 Technology Impact on Society
Lower Division General Engineering Requirements (3-4 units)
Complete one of the following courses:
EGR 231 Circuit Theory
EGR 234 Digital Logic Design
EGR 241 Statics
Upper Division General Engineering Requirements (12 units)
Complete twelve (12) additional upper division engineering elective units**
**Recommendations include EGR 332, 341, 345, 432, 453
Concentration Requirements (39-48 units)
Students must complete at least one of the following concentrations:
Business; Global Applications; Pre-Law; Pre-Med
Business Concentration (39 units)
Lower Division Courses
ACC 250 Principles of Accounting I
ACC 251 Principles of Accounting II
BUS 218 Macroeconomics
BUS 237 Management Based on Biblical Principles
CIS 265 Information Systems Essentials
Upper Division Courses
BUS 358 Business Law
BUS 433 International Economics and Marketing
BUS 463 Business and Organizational Management
BUS 485 Business Policy and Strategy
MKT 333 Principles of Marketing
Upper Division Engineering Elective Requirements
Six (6) additional upper division approved engineering elective units
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Three (3) units of Study Abroad OR International Service Project (ISP) (*Non-US History or Christian Studies)
Global Applications Concentration (33 units)
Lower Division Requirements
CST 105 Introduction to Global Studies
CST 205 Models of Discipleship
SOC 213 Introduction to Sociology (*Behavioral Science)
Upper Division Requirements
CST 305 Global Perspectives
CST 405 Marketplace Strategies for Global Advancement
CST 430 Intercultural Communications (*Christian Studies)
PHI 353 Comparative Religions
POL 415 World Geography
Upper Division Engineering Elective Requirements
Six (6) additional upper division approved engineering elective units
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
CST 431 Cross-cultural Immersion (*Christian Studies/ISP)
Pre-Law Concentration (48 units)
Lower Division Requirements
COM 113 Communication Arts
POL 213 American Government
POL 223 State and Local Government
Upper Division Requirements
BUS 358 Business Law
BUS 359 Intellectual Property Law
COM 401 Argumentation and Debate
PHI 300 Logic (*Philosophy)
PHI 323 Ethics
PHI 324 Applied Ethics
POL 330 Law and Literature (*English)
POL 441 Law and Government Internship/Law Internship
POL 453 Administrative Law and Bureaucracy (*Political Science)
POL 483 Constitutional Law
Upper Division Engineering Elective Requirements
Six (6) additional upper division approved engineering elective units
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Three (3) units of Study Abroad OR International Service Project (ISP) (*Non-US History or Christian Studies)
Pre-Med Concentration* (39 units)
Lower Division Requirements*
BIO 148 General Biology II with Lab
BIO 153 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
BIO 163 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
CHE 125 General Chemistry II with Lab
Upper Division Requirements*
BIO 313 Genetics
BIO 330 Cell and Molecular Biology with Lab
CHE 351 Organic Chemistry I with Lab
CHE 352 Organic Chemistry II with Lab
CHE 443 Biochemistry with Lab
*Each medical school has specific admissions requirements which may deviate from the Pre-Med concentration requirement list.
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement
Three (3) units of Study Abroad OR International Service Project (ISP) (*Non-US History or Christian Studies)
This page was updated October 13, 2011.