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Physics Department College of Sciences Eastern Illinois |
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What is Engineering?Engineering is problem solving. An Engineer may work in a number of different fields. For example, an Engineer may solve problems dealing with the production and transmission of energy, or he(she) may be involved in food production, product manufacturing, construction of bridges or dams, computer design, design of air or spacecraft, or any of a number of interesting areas! Many Engineering Colleges offer curricula leading to degrees in:
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What is Pre-Engineering?Pre-Engineering is a program designed to provide for a student's first two years of a four-year Engineering degree. Since the first two years of most programs have the same curricula, one can transfer to Engineering schools with minimal difficulty.
Why Pre-Engineering at Eastern?
Are there other advantages to attending Eastern? Definitely. Eastern has a close tie to one of the premier Engineering Colleges in the nation-- the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. Nearly every Engineering survey ranks UIUC among the top two or three Engineering schools in the nation, along with such schools as MIT and Stanford. At Eastern we offer a course called Engineering Orientation (PHY 1000) that gives students an opportunity to listen to about seven UIUC Engineering professors per year. UIUC Assistant Dean of Engineering Carl S. Larson has traditionally opened the course with a personal introduction to the Pre-Engineering student body. "During the last several years, 200 students have transferred from Eastern and only six have been dropped for poor academic work. This statistic is comparable to the drop-out rate for our own upper-classmen (those who have completed the first two years on our campus). More importantly, this statistic represents the best overall transfer record of any institution which has sent us more than 25 students in the past five years."
What courses should I take in high school to prepare me for being successful as an Engineer? A strong background in mathematics and science will be an asset. If possible, take the most advanced mathematics course your high school offers, along with courses in Chemistry and Physics. Engineers also need to be able to communicate, so take courses that develop your writing and speaking skills.
Sample Pre-Engineering Program
at EIU
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| Fall |
Sem. Hrs. |
Spring |
Sem. Hrs. |
| PHY1000 |
0 |
PHY1000 |
0 |
| PHY1351G, 1352G |
4 |
PHY1361, 1362 |
4 |
| MAT1441G |
5 |
MAT2442 |
5 |
| ENG1001G |
3 |
ENG1002G |
3 |
| CHM1310G, 1315G |
4 |
CHM1410, 1415 |
4 |
| * At UIUC CHM 1410, 1415 are not required for ECE, CS, GE and Nuc.E. but will count as a technical elective. |
| Fall |
Sem. Hrs. |
Spring |
Sem. Hrs. |
| PHY1000 |
0 |
PHY1000 |
0 |
| PHY1371, 1372 |
4 |
PHY2400 |
3 |
| PHY2390 |
3 |
MAT3501 |
3 |
| MAT2443 |
4 |
PHY3270 |
4 |
| INT2043** |
3 |
MAT2170 |
3 |
| SOC/HUM*** |
3 |
SOC/HUM |
3 |
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At UIUC, Engineering graphics is not required in Electrical, Computer, or Chemical Engineering. |
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A total of 18 hours of humanities and social sciences is required and may be taken at either institution. Courses should be selected in consultation with an advisor. |
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All transfer students to UIUC must have completed the equivalent of the intermediate level (3 years in high school) of a single foreign language with a grade of C or better. Otherwise students will be required to pass a foreign language course at the university sophomore level; FLF 2201 or FLG 2201 or FLL 2201 or FLS 2201. |
Click here to see a list of EIU Students
who have earned this award.
Contact:
| Dr. Douglas E. Brandt Pre-Engineering Studies Program Coordinator Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 61920 (217)581-2925 (217)581-3220 email: debrandt@eiu.edu fax:(217)581-8548 |
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