Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering (BSSE) Flow of Courses

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Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering (BSSE) Flow of Courses Freshman Engineering Curriculum (MUST be completed prior to taking Sophomore level and above SEGR courses) Purple So, Jr, Sr in upper right corner of course box means class status prerequisite Sx, Semesters 1-8 Freshman-Senior Fall odd, Spring even Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering (BSSE) Flow of Courses Math Writing/LBST Sciences, Tech Elec Concentration Elec Management & Computers Systems Engineering Systems Design Path LBST 110X Series: Art and Society MATH 1241 Calculus I Science Elective (see SEEM website for list) ENGR1201 Intro to Engr I S1 UWRT 1101 Writing/Inquiry I Physics requires MATH 1241 MATH 1242 Calculus II UWRT 1102 Writing/Inquiry II PHYS 2101/2101L Physics I and Lab ECON 1101 Economics of Social Issues ENGR1202 Intro to Engr II S2 MATH 2241 Calculus III PHYS 2102/2102L Physics II and Lab SEGR 2106 Engr Economic Analysis So SEGR 2101 Systems Engr Concepts So S3 MATH 2164 Matrices and Linear Algebra CHEM 1251/1251L Chemistry I and Lab STAT 3128 Prob Stat for Engineers LBST 2101 West Cultural Hist Awareness SEGR 2105 Comp Methods SysEngr I So S4 Tech Elective (see SEEM website for list) OPRS 3111 OpRes: Deterministic Models XXXX XXXX Concentration Course SEGR 3105 Comp Methods SysEngr II SEGR 3107 Decision and Risk Analysis SEGR 3101 Systems Design/Deploy S5 Note! MATH 2171 requires MATH 1242 MATH 2171 Differential Equations XXXX XXXX Concentration Course SEGR 3111 Project Management SEGR 3102 Systems Simulation S6 OPRS 3113 OpRes: Probabilistic Models Both courses below require STAT 3128 Note! 3290 also requires Undergraduate Director approval XXXX XXXX Concentration Course Tech Elective (see SEEM website for list) SEGR 4141 Engr Experimental Design SEGR 3114 Production Control Systems LBST 2102 Global and Intercultural Conn ENGR 3295 Multi-disc. Prof. Development Jr/Sr SEGR 3290 Syst Design Project I Sr S7 XXXX XXXX Concentration Course Tech Elective (see SEEM website for list) LBST 221X Ethical Issues Cultural Critique SEGR 3670 Total Quality Systems SEGR 3291 Syst Design Project II S8