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Freshmen Year |
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| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| Math 120 Calculus I - 4 hrs | Math 121 Calculus II - 4 hrs |
| Chem 11/115 General Chemistry I - 4hrs | Chem 116/117 General Chemistry II - 4 hrs |
| Engl 111 Composition I - 3hrs | Econ 150 General Economics I -3hrs |
| Hist 155 American History - 3 hrs | Engl 112 Composition II - 3 hrs |
Sophomore Year |
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| Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
| Math 361 Differential Equations - 3 hrs | Math 321 Multivariate Calculus - 4 hrs |
| Physics 120/121 Physics I - 5 hrs | Physics 230/231 Physics II - 5 hrs |
| CS 149 Scientific Computing - 3 hrs | Physics 322 Statics - 3 hrs |
Other courses will be taken besides those listed so that the student takes anywhere from
12 to 18 credit hours per semester. The other courses are generally
chosen from the areas of Humanities and Social Sciences. The student
should consult the Transfer Course Guides on the web sites of MST and
UM-Columbia to determine what other courses they should take for the
particular engineering major that they are interested in. For the
University of Missouri at Columbia consult the site:
http://engineering.missouri.edu/prospective-students/
For Missouri University of Science and Technology consult the site:
http://futurestudents.mst.edu/
For an excellent description of careers in engineering and the sciences as well as an outlook of job prospects in engineering and other science disciplines go to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics website at www.bls.gov
The Occupational Outlook Handbook can be accessed directly at
http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm
For further information contact the pre-engineering advisor at Northwest:
John Shaw
Email: jshaw@nwmissouri.edu
Phone: 660-562-1636