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Engineering Science Undergraduate Major (BS, HBS)

  • Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
  • Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
  • Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  • Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  • Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
  • Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
  • Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
Course List
Code Title Credits
ENGR 100
ENGR 102
ENGR 103
THE OREGON STATE ENGINEERING STUDENT
and DESIGN ENGINEERING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
and ENGINEERING COMPUTATION AND ALGORITHMIC THINKING
9
CH 201
CH 202
CH 205
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS
and CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS
and LABORATORY FOR CH 202
7
MTH 251
MTH 252
MTH 254
*DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
and INTEGRAL CALCULUS
and VECTOR CALCULUS I
12
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
COMM 111 *PUBLIC SPEAKING 3
ECON 201 *INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS 4
CS 162 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE II 4
ENGR 211
ENGR 212
STATICS
and DYNAMICS
6
ENGR 201
ENGR 202
ENGR 203
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I
and ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS II
and ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS III
9
MTH 256 APPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 4
MTH 264 INTRODUCTION TO MATRIX ALGEBRA 2
ST 314 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS 3
PH 211
PH 212
PH 213
*GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS
and *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS
and *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS
12
WR 327 *TECHNICAL WRITING 3
ECE 271
ECE 272
DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN
and DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY
4
ENGR 390 ENGINEERING ECONOMY 3
ESC 340 INTRO TO EXPERIMENTATION 4
ESC 350 ENGINEERING MATERIALS 4
ESC 440 (pending approval) 4
ESC 497 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
ESC 498 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
ESE 330 MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS 4
IE 471 PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING 3
ME 311 INTRODUCTION TO THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES 4
Restricted Electives or Option 28
Bacc Core Courses 25
Unrestricted Electives 8
Total Credits 181

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

Restricted Electives or Option

Students who select an Engineering Science degree option must complete 28 unique credits to meet the option requirement. Refer to each option for a list of its unique courses.

Engineering Science students who do not select a degree option must choose 28 credits from the following list of approved courses:

Course List
Code Title Credits
CS 261 DATA STRUCTURES 4
CS 290 WEB DEVELOPMENT 4
CS 325 ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS 4
CS 340 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES 4
CS 434 MACHINE LEARNING AND DATA MINING 4
ECE 322 ELECTRONICS I 3
ESE 355 ENERGY REGULATION 4
ESE 430 FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS 4
ESE 450 ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEMS 4
ESE 470 ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 4
ESE 471 ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS 4
ESE 499 SPECIAL TOPICS 4
ME 331 INTRODUCTORY FLUID MECHANICS 4
MTH 231 ELEMENTS OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 4
IE 415 SIMULATION AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS 4
IE 425 INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS OPTIMIZATION 4

 

Degree plans are subject to change and the following is only an example of how students may complete their degree in four years. Students should consult their advisor to determine the best degree plan for them. Contact details for advisors can be found on the Academic Advising page.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FALL CREDITS
CH 201 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 3
ENGR 100 THE OREGON STATE ENGINEERING STUDENT 3
MTH 251 *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 4
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
  Credits 14
WINTER
CH 202 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 3
ECON 201 *INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS 4
ENGR 102 DESIGN ENGINEERING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3
MTH 252 INTEGRAL CALCULUS 4
  Credits 14
SPRING
CH 205 LABORATORY FOR CH 202 1
ENGR 103 ENGINEERING COMPUTATION AND ALGORITHMIC THINKING 3
COMM 111 *PUBLIC SPEAKING 3
CS 162 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE II 4
MTH 254 VECTOR CALCULUS I 4
  Credits 15
Second Year
FALL
MTH 256 APPLIED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 4
PH 211 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
ENGR 201 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I 3
ENGR 211 STATICS 3
  Credits 14
WINTER
MTH 264 INTRODUCTION TO MATRIX ALGEBRA 2
PH 212 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
ENGR 212 DYNAMICS 3
WR 327 *TECHNICAL WRITING 3
ENGR 202 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS II 3
  Credits 15
SPRING
ST 314 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS 3
PH 213 *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS 4
ENGR 203 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS III 3
Perspectives * 3
  Credits 13
Third Year
FALL
ENGR 390 ENGINEERING ECONOMY 3
ESE 330 MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS 4
ME 311 INTRODUCTION TO THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES 4
Restricted Elective 4
  Credits 15
WINTER
ECE 271 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN 3
ECE 272 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN LABORATORY 1
ESC 340 INTRO TO EXPERIMENTATION 4
ESC 350 ENGINEERING MATERIALS 4
Biological Science w/Lab * 4
  Credits 16
SPRING
IE 471 PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING 3
Restricted Elective 4
Free Elective 4
Perspectives * 6
  Credits 17
Fourth Year
FALL
ESC 497 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
Restricted Electives 8
Free Elective 4
  Credits 16
WINTER
ESC 498 ^MIME CAPSTONE DESIGN 4
ESC 440 pending approval 4
Restricted Elective 8
  Credits 16
SPRING
Restricted Elective 4
Fitness * 3
Perspectives * 3
Synthesis * 6
  Credits 16
  Total Credits 181

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)