Technical Electives definition

Technical Electives. Six credits from upper-division (300, 400, or 500 level) technical courses chosen by the student with the faculty advisor’s approval. Recommendations include classes from AE, EXPL, MENG, or other engineering or science disciplines. • Note 1: Credit for MATH 1240, pre-calculus, and MATH 1230, trigonometry, is not allowed for mechanical engineering students.
Technical Electives a sequence of 6 hours of computer science, information technology, or management courses numbered 300 or higher, pre-approved by the student's advisor and an IT Program Coordinator, with no more than one course numbered IT 485. Students are encouraged to select a coherent set of courses as technical electives that will prepare them for a specific focus in their career, for instance, IT 441 & 463 for cybersecurity focus and MGT 335 & 407 for management focus.

Examples of Technical Electives in a sentence

  • Aided Design 3 CEE 101 Intro to Civil Engineering 1 CEE 324 Water and Wastewater Engineering 3 Total = 16 Summer Technical Elective 3 Total = 3 Second Fall CEE 456 Concrete Theory & Design 3 CEE 464 Capstone Design I 1 CEE 340/L Engineering Geology & Lab 3 EM 331 Fluid Mechanics 3 CEE 331 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 Technical Electives 6 CEE 488 Professional Seminar 1 Total = 18 Second Spring CEE 455 Steel Design 3 CEE 465 Capstone Design II 2 CEE 432 Hydraulics 3 CEE 346/L Geotechnical Eng.

  • Technical Electives are to be selected from courses within the department.

  • Students who are interested in applying for admission into the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry MD program should refer to Program and Technical Electives.

  • Mechanics of Materials 4 CMT 1XXX Technical Electives 3 MGT 2530 Business Elective I 3 Applied Building Construction 4 CMT 3060 Planning and Scheduling 3 ACC 3010 Business Elective II 4 ET 2140 Computer Graphics 4 ENG 155 Technical Writing 3 MATH 171 Calculus 1 4 ENG 3050 Technical Report Writing 3 ET 3430 Applied Calculus 4 ▇▇▇▇▇ State University started offering construction management courses in 2008 in order to meet the demands of students and industry.

  • If ALL of the Technical Electives at JMU are taken as Math and Basic Sciences, the percentage of required courses are: i.

  • Mine planning engineers use analytical and computer-aided design tools to design and optimize surface and Term 7 • CME 421 - Mineral Processing • ENGG 404 - Engineering Safety and Risk Management-Leadership in Risk Management • MIN E 402 - Mine Design Project I • MIN E 413 - Surface Mining Methods and Operations Management • MIN E 414 - Underground Mining Methods • Program Elective (3-0-0) (See Program and Technical Electives - Mining) Term 8 underground mine layouts for efficient extraction processes.

  • See Program and Technical Electives for restrictions on the four program electives.

  • Technical Electives: 6 hours from Mechanical Engineering Technology: 304--3 hrs.; 329--3 hrs.; 337--3 hrs.; 351--3 hrs.; 407--3 hrs.; 409--3 hrs.