The following courses have been approved for the 2005-07 and 2007-09 catalogs to satisfy the Approved Electives/Technical Breadth Electives (8 units):
AERO 310 Air and Space (4)
BIO 301 Environmental Science and Human Ecology (4)
BMED 310 Biomedical Engineering Measurement and Analysis (4)
BMED 550 Current and Evolving Topics in Biomedical Engineering (4)
BRAE 239 Engineering Survey (4)
BUS 207 Legal Responsibilities of Business (4)
BUS 212 Financial Accounting for Nonbusiness Majors (4)
BUS 488 Planning and Managing New Ventures (4)
CE 205 Strength of Materials II (2)
CHEM 312 Survey of Organic Chemistry (5)
CHEM 316 Organic Chemistry I (5)
CHEM 317 Organic Chemistry II (5)
CHEM 318 Organic Chemistry III (3)
CHEM 319 Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab (2)
CHEM 447 Polymers and Coatings Laboratory (2)
EE 422 Polymer Electronics Lab (1)
ECON 221 Microeconomics (4)
CSC 235 Fundamentals of Computer Science for Science and Engineers I (4)
ENGR 450 Special Topics in Bioengineering (4)
FNR 203 Resource Law Enforcement (3)
GEOG 250 Physical Geography (4)
GEOL 201 Physical Geology (3)
HIST 410 Recent America Since 1950: Shattering of the American Consensus (4)
HIST 417 Modern China (4)
IME 223 Work Design and Measurement (4)
IME 303 Project Organization and Management (4)
IME 421 Manufacturing Organizations (3)
IT 341 Plastic Processes and Applications (depends how many units apply to manufacturing elective)
MATE 401 Materials Characterization (3)
MATE 406 Materials Characterization Laboratory (2)
MATE 425 Corrosion Engineering (4)
MATE 430 Microfabrication (3)
MATE 435 Microfabrication Laboratory (2)
MATE 440 Welding Metallurgy and Joining of Advanced Materials (3)
MATE 445 Joining of Advanced Materials Laboratory (2)
MATE 446 Surface Chemistry of Materials (3)
(Also listed as CHEM 446)
MATE 450 Failure Analysis (3)
MATE 460 Materials Selection in Mechanical Design (4)
MATE 504 R & D in Materials Engineering (4)
MATE X510 Materials Analysis (4)
MATE X550 Micro Systems Design and MFG (4)
ME 152 Engineering Design Communication II (2) -- note: this is an exception and is the only 100 level course that is acceptable
ME 212 Engineering Dynamics (3)
ME 341 Fluid Mechanics I (3)
PHYS 211 Modern Physics I(4)
PHYS 413 Advanced Topics in Solid State Physics (3)
PSY 254 Family Psychology (4)
PSY 256 Developmental Psychology (4)
PSY 305 Personality (4)
PSY 419 Self and Identity (4)
ZOO 331 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (5)
The courses selected to satisfy this requirement may not be used to satisfy other major, support, or general education requirements (no double counting of coursework). Students should be careful when selecting coursework to ensure they have 60 units of upper-division completed at graduation.
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