General Engineering
Multidisciplinary Concentration Guideline
Semester 1 |
Course |
Cr |
Semester 2 |
Course |
Cr |
CHM 115 |
GENERAL CHEMISTRY |
4 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (Found Outcome OC)2 |
3 |
ENGR 131 |
TRANS IDEAS TO INNOV II |
2 |
ENGR 132 |
TRANS IDEAS TO INNOV II |
2 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (Found Outcome WC)1 |
3 |
MA 166 |
PL ANAL GEO CALC II |
4 |
MA 165 |
PL ANAL GEO CALC I |
4 |
PHYS 172 |
MODERN MECHANICS |
4 |
|
|
|
SCI SEL |
FYE SCIENCE SELECTIVE |
3 |
|
Total |
13 |
|
Total |
16 |
|
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Semester 3 |
Course |
Cr |
Semester 4 |
Course |
Cr |
AREA |
AREA CLASS3 |
3 |
AREA |
AREA CLASS3 |
3 |
MA 261 |
MULTIVARIATE CALCULUS |
4 |
CGT 163 |
GRAPH COM & SPAT ANLY7 |
2 |
ME 200 |
THERMODYNAMICS4 |
3 |
ECE 201 |
LIN CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I |
3 |
ME 270 |
BASIC MECHANICS I5 |
3 |
ECE 207 |
ELEC MEAS TECH LAB8 |
1 |
PHYS 241 |
ELECTRICITY & OPTICS6 |
3 |
MA 262 |
LIN ALG AND DIF EQU9 |
4 |
|
|
|
ME 274 |
BASIC MECHANICS II10 |
3 |
|
Total |
16 |
|
Total |
16 |
|
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Semester 5 |
Course |
Cr |
Semester 6 |
Course |
Cr |
CE 340 |
HYDRAULICS11 |
3 |
ENGR |
ENGR CLASS (follow-up)15 |
3 |
CE 343 |
HYDRAULICS LAB8 |
1 |
ENGR |
ENGR CLASS (design elective)16 |
3 |
ENGR |
ENGR CLASS (beginning)12 |
3 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (Found Outcome BSS)17 |
3 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (Found Outcome H)13 |
3 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (300 level or non intro)18 |
3 |
IDE 301 |
PROF PREP IN IDE SEMINAR |
1 |
IDE 360 |
MDE STATISTICS19 |
3 |
NUCL 273 |
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS14 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
14 |
|
Total |
15 |
|
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Semester 7 |
Course |
Cr |
Semester 8 |
Course |
Cr |
AREA |
AREA CLASS3 |
3 |
AREA |
AREA CLASS3 |
3 |
ENGR |
ENGR CLASS (advanced)20 |
3 |
AREA |
AREA CLASS3 |
3 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (Found Outcome STS)21 |
3 |
ENGR |
ENGR CLASS (elective)23 |
3 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED18 |
3 |
GEN ED |
GEN ED (300 level or non intro)18 |
3 |
IDE 483 |
MDE ENGR ANALYSIS/DECISION22 |
1 |
IDE 485 |
MDE ENGR DESIGN PROJ24 |
3 |
IDE 484 |
MDE DESIGN METHODOLOGY |
1 |
|
|
|
IDE 487 |
MDE SENIOR DEVELOPMENT |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Total |
15 |
|
Total |
15 |
1Written Communication University foundational outcome. Courses can be found at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/students/s-initiatives/curriculum/courses.html
2Oral Communication University foundational outcome. Courses can be found at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/students/s-initiatives/curriculum/courses.html
3Area classes are chosen based on a student’s educational objectives. These may be chosen to complete minors. Consult with academic advisor.
4other options include ABE 201, 210, CHE 211, MSE 260
5other options include CE 297, AAE 203
6sophomore science selective. Other options include PHYS 272 or BIOL 110, 203, 221, 230 231 or CHM 116, 255, 257, 261, 321, 333 or EAPS 104, 105, 109, 111, 112, 113, 116, 117, 120, 138, 171 (May not be the same course used as FYE Science Selective.)
7other options include CGT 164, 110; THTR 254, 554.
8hands on (not computer) engineering lab; other options include 1 credit engineering lab class ( AAE 20401, AAE 33301, CE 343 etc.); 1 credit from a 2 credit engineering lab class (BME 306, NUCL 205, etc.); 1 credit from a 3 credit engineering class that includes a lab (ABE 305, CE 231, IE 386, MSE 235, etc); 1 credit from a 4 credit engineering class that includes a lab (ME 309, CE 203, CHE 377, ECE 270 etc.). Consult academic advisor for list of engineering lab courses.
9other option MA 265 + MA 266
10other option CE 298
11other options include AAE 333, ME 309, CHE 377
12beginning engineering options include ABE 210, BME 201, BME 204, BME 205 (BME classes may be available to CODO only), CE 203 (4), CE 220, CE 222, CEM 201, CHE 205, IE 370, IE 386, ME 263 (ME CODO only – cannot double count as design selective), NUCL 200 or other beginning engineering courses not in MDE core and approved by Engineering Education.
13Humanities University foundational outcome. Courses can be found at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/students/s-initiatives/curriculum/courses.html
14other “materials course” options include MSE 230, AAE 204, ABE 305, CE 231, CE 331, CHE 330, ME 323 (CODO from ME only)
15follow-up engineering options are a follow-up course to an MDE core course or a follow-up course to a beginning (#10 above) courses: For example: ABE 435, AAE 334, AAE 372, BME 304 (may be available to CODO only), CE 270, CE 303, CHE 378, ECE 202, ECE 321 IE 330, IE 470, IE 486, ME 300, ME 315, MSE 382, or other follow-up courses approved by Engineering Education. The following courses can be used but cannot also be used for the selective requirement for a materials or strength of materials course: ABE 305, AAE 204, CE 231, NUCL 273
16option must be approved, consult with academic advisor. Some examples are: ABE 330, ABE 435, AAE 251, CE 456, CE 470, ECE 270, EPCS 300+ level, IE 386, ME 263(CODO from ME only), ME 413, ME 444
17Behavioral/Social Sciences University foundational outcome. Courses can be found at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/students/s-initiatives/curriculum/courses.html
18General education courses can be taken from the College of Liberal Arts, the Krannert School of Management, the Honors College, etc. provided such courses are not focused primarily on engineering, technology, the natural sciences, or mathematics. Consult with academic advisor for acceptable general education courses.
19other options include IE 230, IE 330, STAT 350, STAT 511
20advanced engineering options include an additional advanced (300 + level) course such as: ABE 301, ABE 305, ABE 320, ABE 325, ABE 450, CE 303, CE 321, CE 331, CE 350, CE 355, CE 371, CE 403, CHE 306, ECE 301, ECE 311, IE 332, IE 336, IE 577, MSE 370, NUCL 300, or other advanced course approved by Engineering Education.
21Science Technology and Society University foundational outcome. Courses can be found at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/students/s-initiatives/curriculum/courses.html If EPCS is used to satisfy this outcome, 3 credits of EPCS must be taken.
22other option IE 343
23Engineering electives are chosen based on a student’s educational objectives. Consult with academic advisor.
24other options include EPCS 411 + 412. Consult with academic advisor.
Additional Requirements
A course listed on the Concentration Guideline is not a guarantee that the course will be accessible/made available to a student. Lack of availability could be due to any number of circumstances beyond the control of either student or program.
Engineering credits: A minimum 45 credits at 200+ level, of which at least 18 credits are at 300+ level and 6 credits of the 18 must be at 400+ level. Maximum number of credits in any engineering discipline is 24. It is the student’s responsibility to see that all prerequisites are met for selected courses.
30 credits must be Math and Basic Science (MA, BIOL, CHM, PHYS, EAPS, SLHS are some examples)
32 credits at 300+ level (any courses) must be taken at Purdue West Lafayette.
3 credits of “hands-on” (not computer lab) required. 2 credits must be engineering (See footnote 6). The third credit may be engineering on non-engineering. A non-engineering lab credit would be included in an AREA class. Some examples are BIOL, CHM, or PHYS lab classes or THTR and AD classes that include a studio component. Consult academic advisor for details.
Last Updated April 19, 2019