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Curriculum

Approved Engineering Topics

*This list also includes courses from the BioE Fundamentals or BioE Topics list.

Course # Course title (units) Prerequisites
BioE H194 Honors Undergraduate Research (3,4)
Upper division standing, min. 3.3 GPA
BioE 196
Undergraduate Design Research (4) 
Junior/Senior status, consent of instructor
Chem E 140 Introduction to Chemical Process Analysis (4) Chem 1B, E77, CS 61A, Physics 7B
Chem E 141 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (3) Chem E 140 w/C- or better
Chem E 150A Transport Processes (3) ChemE 140 with C- or higher, Math 1B, Math 53
Chem E 150B Transport Processes (3) ChemE 150A with C- or higher
Chem E 170 Biochemical Engineering (3) ChemE 150B
Chem E 171  Transport Phenomena (3)  ChemE 150B
Chem E C178  Polymer Science & Technology (3) ChemE 150A or equiv; 1 sem o-chem & phys recommended
Civil Eng 130 Mechanics of Materials I (3)  CE 60 or E45, E36
CS 61A Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (4)
Math 1a, programming experience
CS 61B or CS61BLData Structures (4) B- or better in CS 61A
CS 70 Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory (4) Math 1A, 1B; programming experience
CS 170 Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (4) CS 61B, Math 55
CS 186 Introduction to Database Systems (4) CS 61B and 61C
CS C191/Physics C191 Quantum Information Science and Technology (3) Math 54, Physics 7A,B and either Physics 7C, Math 55 or CS 170
E 7  Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (4)
Math 1B
E 10
Engineering Design and Analysis (3)
None 
E 45 Properties of Materials (3)Physics 7A
E 115 Engineering Thermodynamics (4)
Chem 1B, Physics 7B, Math 54
E 170 Introduction to Modeling and Simulation I, II (4) E77N, Math 53, 54, jr/sr standing
E 190
Technical Communication (3)
English 1A or equiv., upper division standing
EE 20NStructure and Interpretation of Signals (4)
Math 1B
EE 40
Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits (4)
Math 1B, Physics 7B
EE 100 Electronic Techniques for Engineering (4)
Math 1B, Physics 7B
EE 105 Microelectroni Devices and Circuits (4)
EE 40
EE 117 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves (4) EE 40, Math 53, 54, knowledge of phasor analysis (e.g. as taught in EE 105)
EE 120 Signals and Systems (4) EE20N, Math 53, 54
EE 126 Probability and Random Processes (4) EE20N 
EE 129 Neural and Nonlinear Information Processing (4) EE 120 or consent
EE 142 Integrated Circuits for Communications (3) EE 105, EE 120
EE 143 Processing and Design of Integrated Circuits (4) EE40, Phys 7B
EE 192 Mechatronic Design Laboratory (4) EE120, CS 61B/61C, 150
IEOR 162 Linear programming (3)  Math 53, 54
ME 102 Mechanical Engineering Design (3) ME C124, E 28
ME 104 Engineering Mechanics II (3) E36, E77, Math 54
ME 105 Thermodynamics (3) Chemistry 1A, Math 53, Physics 7A & Eng 77
ME 106 Fluid Mechanics (3) ME 104
ME 109  Heat Transfer (3)  ME 105, ME 106
ME 118 Introduction to Nanotechnology & Nanoscience (3) Chem 1A, Physics 7B
ME 119 Introduction to MEMS (3)
Electrical Engineering 100, Physics 7B
ME 128 Computer-Aided Mechanical Design (3)  ME102, E28, CE130, Math 53-54, or consent of the instructor
ME 133  Mechanical Vibrations (3) ME 104
ME 167 Microscale Fluid Mechanics (3) ME 105, 106, 109, Physics 7B
ME 185 Introduction to Continuum Mechanics (3)  Phys 7A, Math 53-54
MSE 102 Bonding, Crystallography, & Crystal Defects (3) E 45
MSE 104 Materials Characterization (4) MSE 102
MSE 111 Properties of Electronic Materials (4) Physics 7A,B,C
MSE C113 Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials (3) E 45, CE 130
MSE 115 Polymeric Materials (3)
Chem 1A or E 5, MSE 103 recommended
NE 101 Nuclear Reactions and Radiation (4)  Physics 7C
NE 107  Introduction to Imaging (3)  NE 101 and 104A or consent of instructor
NE 170B 
Nuclear Design: Design in Bionuclear, Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Therapy (3) NE 107, 161, or consent of instructor
 

 

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