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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Atmosphere/Energy (A/E)

Mathematics (23 units minimum, including at least one course from each group):

Group A:

 

MATH 53. Ordinary Differential Equations with Linear Algebra

5

CME 102. Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers

5

Group B:

 

CME 106. Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers

4

STATS 60. Introduction to Statistical Methods: Pre-Calculus

5

STATS 110. Statistical Methods in Engineering and the Physical Sciences

4-5

GES 160. Statistical Methods for Earth and Environmental Sciences

3-4

Science (22 units minimum, including all of the following):

PHYSICS 41. Mechanics

4

PHYSICS 43. Electricity and Magnetism
or 45. Light and Heat

4

CHEM 31B. Chemical Principles II
or CHEM 31X. Chemical Principles or ENGR 31

4

CEE 70. Environmental Science and Technology

3

Technology in Society:

STS 110. Ethics and Public Policy (WIM)

3-5

Engineering Fundamentals (three courses minimum, including the following):

ENGR 30. Engineering Thermodynamics

3

Plus one of the following two courses plus one elective (see Basic Requirement 3):

ENGR 60. Engineering Economy

3

ENGR 70A Programming Methodology

3-5

Engineering Depth (42 units minimum):

Required:

CEE 64. Air Pollution: From Urban Smog to Global Change

3

CEE 173A. Energy Resources

5

At least 34 units from the following with at least four courses from each group:

Group A: Atmosphere

 

AA 100. Introduction to Aeronautics and Astronautics

3

CEE 63. Weather and Storms

3

CEE 101B. Mechanics of Fluids or ME 70. Introductory Fluids Engineering

4

CEE 164. Introduction to Physical Oceanography

4

CEE 171. Environmental Planning Methods

3

CEE 172. Air Quality Management

3

CEE 172A. Indoor Air Quality (given alternate years)

2-3

CEE 178. Introduction to Human Exposure Analysis

3

EARTHSYS 111. Biology and Global Change

EARTHSYS 144. Fundamentals of GIS

EARTHSYS 147. Control Climate Change/21st. Cent (alt years)

EARTHSYS 184. Climate and Agriculture

3

4

 

3

3

GES 90. Introduction to Geochemistry

3-4

Group B: Energy

 

CEE 115. Goals and Methods for the Sustainable Design of Buildings

3-4

CEE 142A. Creating Sustainable Development

3

CEE 156. Building Systems

CEE 172P. Distrib Generation & Grid Integration

4

3-4

CEE 176A. Energy Efficient Buildings

3-4

CEE 176B. Electric Power: Renewables and Efficiency

3-4

CEE 176F. Energy Systems Field Trips (alt years)

CEE 177S. Design for a Sustainable World

4

1-5

EARTHSYS 45N. Energy Issues for the Pacific

3

EARTHSYS 101. Energy and the Environment

3

EARTHSYS 102. Renewable Energy Sources and Greener Energy Processes

3

ENERGY 104. Technology in the Greenhouse

3

These requirements are subject to change. The final requirements are published with sample programs in the Handbook for Undergraduate Engineering Programs.

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