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Arab13
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Biology:

FRESHMAN YEAR

Fall Semester
ALS 103 Intro. Agri. & Life Sciences
BIO 181 Intro. Biology I
Humanities/Social Sci. Elective1
ENG 101 Academic Writing & Research
MA 131 or MA 141 Calculus I 1

Spring Semester
BIO 183 Intro. Biology II (or life science elective)
CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Sci.
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab
Life Science or Humanities Elective
MA 231 Calculus II or MA 241 Analytic Geom. Cal. II
Physical Education Elective

SOPHOMORE YEAR

Fall Semester
Life Science Elective (Group I or II)2
CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
MA 242 or ST 311 or CSC 200
(Calculus, Statistics, Computer Science)
Humanities/Social Sci. Elective1
Physical Education Elective


Spring Semester
Life Science Elective (Group II or I)2
CH 223 Organic Chemistry II
Humanities/Social Sci. Elective1
Writing/Speaking Elective4
Free Elective


JUNIOR YEAR

Fall Semester
MB 351 & MB 352 Gen. Microbiology
CH 201 Chemistry - Quantitative Sci.
CH 202 Quant. Chemistry Lab
PY 211 College Physics I (or PY 205)
ALS 498H or BIO 492 or BIO 493
Free Elective

Spring Semester
BCH 451 Principles of Biochemistry
PY 212 College Physics II (or PY 208)
Life Science Elective (Group III)5
Humanities/Social Sci. Elective1
Free/Advised Electives


SENIOR YEAR

Fall Semester
GN 411 Principles of Genetics
GN 412 Elem. Genetics Lab
Life Science Elective (Group IV)6 or
Advised Electives
Humanities/Social Sci. Elective1
Free Elective

Spring Semester
Life Science Elective (Group IV)6 or
Advised Electives
Humanities/Social Sci. Elective1
Free Electives

Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation: 128

http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/curricula/cals/11bls.html

9/21/2006 3:48:14 PM

Arab13
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Chemical Engineering

FRESHMAN YEAR

CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Sci
CH 201 Chemistry - A Quantitative Sci
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab
CH 202 Quantitative Chemistry Lab
E 101 Intro to Engr & Problem Solving
Humanities/Social Science 2
E 115 Intro. to Computing Environ
MA 241 Analytic Geom. & Calculus II
PE 10x Health and Phys Fitness
PY 205 Physics for Engr. & Sc I
MA 141 Analytic Geom. & Calculus I
Physical Education
ENG 101 Acad Writing & Research1



SOPHOMORE YEAR

CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
CH 223 Organic Chemistry II
CHE 205 Chemical Proc. Principle
CHE 225 Chemical Proc Systems
MA 242 Analytic Geom & Calculus III
MA 341 Applied Diff Equations
Humanities/Soc Science Elective2
PY 208 Physics Engr & Science II
Humanities/Soc Science Elective2


JUNIOR YEAR


CH 315 Quantitative Analysis
Chemistry Elective3
CHE 311 Transport Processes I
CHE 312 Transport Processes II
CHE 315 Chem Process Thermo
CHE 316 Thermo of Chem & Phase Eqns
ECE 331 Principle Electrical Engr
CHE 330 CHE Lab I
Humanities/Social Science2
ENG 333 Comm for Eng & Tech1
MSE 201 Struct & Propr Engr Matl
CHE 395 Professional Dev Seminar
ECE 331 Prin Electrical Engineering


SENIOR YEAR

Technical Elective 5
CHE 435 Proc System Analysis& Control
CHE 446 Des& Analysis Chem React
CHE 451 CHE Design II
CHE 450 CHE Design I
Technical Elective 5
CHE 331 CHE Lab II
Humanities/Social Science2
Humanities/Social Science2
Humanities/Social Science2

Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation:
126

http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/curricula/engineering/14che-z.html

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9/21/2006 3:53:36 PM

sarijoul
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those schedules assume no credits upon coming into the university (which is pretty unlikely for the more difficult majors these days) AND no summer school.

9/21/2006 3:55:37 PM

Arab13
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I doubt everyone had AP credits....

this is the official list

9/21/2006 3:56:49 PM

StillFuchsia
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Well, that ChemE list is just wrong for me- I didn't take any of those classes first semester. I started in Cal III and Organic I. I was also in PY 208 then, too.

9/21/2006 4:00:33 PM

MrUniverse
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dont care enough but if you have time you can post the Mech E one thanks

9/21/2006 4:02:22 PM

Arab13
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i didnt say the order was exactly what everyone did

these are just the miniumum requirements for graduation with said undergrad BS degrees in each major

9/21/2006 4:02:41 PM

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FRESHMAN YEAR
ENG 101 Academic Writing & Research1/13 4
Physical Education Elective11 1
Foreign Language4 3
Foreign Language4 3
History I 3 3
History II3 3
Mathematics10 3
Mathematics10 3
Social Science7 3
Social Science7 3
Any 100-level PE in Fitness Wellness11 1

SOPHOMORE YEAR
Social Science7 3
Social Science Elective7 3
Arts and Letters Elective (World Lit)6 3
CHASS Literature IIA4 3
Natural Science8 4
Linguistics, Rhetoric, WPA/12 3
Philosophy5 3
Natural Science8 4
CHASS Literature IA2 3
Linguistics, Rhetoric, WPA/12 3


JUNIOR YEAR

LCW Restricted ElectiveA8 3
Sci, Tech, Soc9 3
Literature Before 1800E 3
Literature After 1800A5 3
Free Elective15 3
LCW Restricted ElectiveA8 3
Free Elective15 3
Free Elective14 3
Natural Science8 3
Free Elective14 3

SENIOR YEAR

LCW Restricted ElectiveA8 3
World LiteratureA7 3
Literature Genre/AuthorA6 3
LCW Restricted ElectiveA8 3
Free Elective14 3
Free Elective14 3
Free Elective14 3
Free Elective14 3
Free Elective14 3
Free Elective14 3

Minimum Hours Required for Graduation: 122

http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/curricula/chass/16lcw.html



ENG 101 Acad Writing & Research 4
Physical Education Elective 1
Foreign Language 201 3
Arts & Letters Elective 3
History 3
History 3
Mathematics 3
Mathematics 3
Social Science 3
Social Science 3
Any 100-level PE in Fitness & Wellness 1

SOPHOMORE YEAR
HI 300 3
HI Elective 3
Literature 3
Philosophy 3
Natural Science 4
Literature 3
Science, Technology, Society 3
Natural Science 4
Social Science 3
Social Science 3

JUNIOR YEAR
HI Group I Course 3
HI Group IIE Course 3
HI 4xx Elective 3
HI 4xx Elective 3
Natural Science 3
Free Electives 9
Free Electives 6

SENIOR YEAR

HI 491/HSS 100 Sem Hist/Comp Lit 3
HI 4xx Electives 6
Group II A Course 3
Free Electives 8
Free Electives 10

Minimum Hours Required for Graduation 122

9/21/2006 4:03:08 PM

Perlith
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What's the point of this thread?

9/21/2006 4:04:00 PM

chembob
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Degree earned: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry


Effective: 08/2003
Updated: 08/2003


FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science1
3
CH 201 Chemistry - A Quantitative Science1
3
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab
1
CH 202 Quantitative Chemistry Lab
1
CH 106 Computer Appli Chemistry I
1
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3
PMS 100 Perspectives on Learning
1
ENG 101 Academic Writing & Research1
4
MA 141 Calculus I1
4
MA 241 Calculus II1
4
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
6
Any 100-level PE in Fitness & Wellness2
1

16

16



SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 221 Organic Chemistry I1
4
CH 211 Analytic Chemistry I
3
MA 242 Calculus III1
4
CH 212 Analytic Chemistry I Lab
1
PY 205 Physics for Engr & Sci I1
4
CH 223 Organic Chemistry II1
4
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3
MA 341 Diff Equations I
3
Physical Education Elective
1
PY 208 Physics for Engr & Sci II1
4

16

15



JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 401 Syst Inorganic Chemistry I
3
CH 402 Inorganic Chemistry Lab
1
CH 428 Qualitative Organic Analysis
3
CH 403 Syst Inorganic Chemistry II
3
CH 431 Physical Chemistry I1
3
CH 433 Physical Chemistry II1
3
Advised Elective4
3
CH 434 Physical Chemistry Lab
3
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3
Advised Elective4
3

15
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3


16



SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 415 Analytic Chemistry II
3
Advised Elective4
3
CH 416 Analytic Chemistry Lab
1
Humanities/Social Science Elective3
3
CH 435 Intro Quantum Chemistry or
Free Elective
3
PY 407 Intro Modern Physics
3

126
Advised Elective4
3

Writing Electives5
3

Free Elective
2


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Minimum Hours Required for Graduation:

121

9/21/2006 4:05:42 PM

qntmfred
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Quote :
"What's the point of this thread?"

9/21/2006 4:06:54 PM

Arab13
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to see what all the moaning about hard majors is coming from

9/21/2006 4:12:24 PM

MrUniverse
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this thread

http://brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=434014

9/21/2006 4:13:07 PM

Arab13
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fuck here i misspelled comparison....

oh well

9/21/2006 4:15:07 PM

MrUniverse
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go back to fucking school and get a real degree!

9/21/2006 4:16:48 PM

CharlieEFH
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Quote :
"What's the point of this thread?"

9/21/2006 6:12:02 PM

occamsrezr
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Oh great, here come th e-penises. OMG LOOK AT MY MAJOR, OOPS DID I LEAVE IN MY GPA WHICH IS TOTALLY AWESOME? MY BAD.

9/21/2006 6:53:46 PM

StateIsGreat
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CHE ain't hard

9/21/2006 8:19:24 PM

Natalie0628
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i like being a bio major.
i met a lady at a CALS career fair that works for the pathology assistant's program at duke, and it's a 2 year grad program and you're guaranteed a job at duke when you graduate starting at $70k/year. Not bad to sit in a lab and cut up tumors all day. I met the vice-dean at duke's medical school, joe corless, at my work and he gave me his business card and we're trying to set up some sort of internship thing for me this summer...i'm not sure if i still want to be an infectious diseases doctor, because i'm getting interested in research, and i'm really interested in the CDC.

why are all the engineering majors i've met pretty much pompous and think everything that's not engineering is inferior?

9/21/2006 9:31:53 PM

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Quote :
"What's the point of this thread?"

9/21/2006 9:38:35 PM

occamsrezr
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^ Hey, I am a bio major and I teach english in Japan.

9/21/2006 9:39:07 PM

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Course Credit Hours Max D Allowed S/U grading
01 FRESHMAN - FIRST
01 CH 101 CHEM MOLECULAR SCI 3.00 0
02 CH 102 GEN CHEM LAB 1.00 0
03 E 101 INTRO ENGINEERING 1.00 0
04 E 115 COMPUTING ENVIRON 1.00 S
05 ENG 101 ACAD WRITING RSCH 4.00 0
06 MA 141 CALCULUS I 4.00 0
07 GRP 101 HEALTH & FITNESS 1.00 S
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15.00
02 FRESHMAN - SECOND
01 CSC 112 INTRO COMP FORTRAN 3.00
02 MA 241 CALCULUS II 4.00 0
03 PY 205 PHYSICS ENGR SCI I 4.00 0
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11.00
03 SOPHOMORE - FIRST
01 MAE 206 ENGINEERING STATIC 3.00
02 MA 242 CALCULUS III 4.00
03 NE 201 INTRO TO NUCL ENGR 2.00
04 PY 208 PHYSICS EGR SCI II 4.00
05 GRP 030 WRITING/COM/FL ELEC 3.00
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16.00
04 SOPHOMORE - SECOND
01 MAE 208 ENGINEER DYNAMICS 3.00
02 GRP 031 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3.00
03 NE 202 FUND OF NUC ENERGY 4.00 0
04 PY 407 INTRO TO MOD PHYS 3.00
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13.00
05 JUNIOR - FIRST
01 MAE 301 ENGR THERMODYN I 3.00
02 MA 401 APPL DIFF EQUAT II 3.00
03 NE 301 FUND OF NUCL ENGR 4.00 0
04 IE 311 ENGR ECON ANALYSIS 3.00
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13.00
06 JUNIOR - SECOND
01 MAE 308 FLUID MECHANICS I 3.00
02 MSE 201 STRUC PROP ENG MAT 3.00
03 NE 400 NUC REAC ENER CONV 4.00
04 NE 401 REAC ANLY & DES 4.00
05 GRP 102 PE ELECTIVE 1.00 S
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15.00
07 SENIOR - FIRST
01 NE 402 REACTOR ENGR 4.00
02 NE 404 RAD SAFETY&SHLDING 3.00
03 GRP 032 NE ELECTIVE 3.00
04 GRP 033 TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 3.00
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13.00
08 SENIOR - SECOND
01 NE 403 NUCL ENGR DES PROJ 3.00
02 NE 405 REACTOR SYSTEMS 3.00
03 GRP 033 TECHNICAL ELECTIVE 3.00
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9.00
09 HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES
01 GRP 201 LITERATURE 3.00
02 GRP 202 HISTORY, PHIL, OR RELIGION 3.00
03 GRP 203 HISTORY OR VIS. PERFORMING ART 3.00
04 GRP 204 SOCIAL SCIENCE 3.00
05 GRP 205 EC 205 3.00
06 GRP 206 SCIENCE, TECH AND SOCIETY 3.00
07 GRP 207 OTHER HUMANITIES/SOC SCI 3.00
08 GRP 211 FOREIGN LANG PROFICIENCY Coreq S
09 GRP 212 NON-ENGLISH CULTURE Coreq
total hours required ----
126.00

9/21/2006 10:02:58 PM

The Coz
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This is stupid.

9/21/2006 11:19:13 PM

brianj320
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yea this is a pretty stupid thread

9/21/2006 11:46:16 PM

hondaguy
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Quote :
"why are all the engineering majors i've met pretty much pompous and think everything that's not engineering is inferior?"


its not that everything not engineering is inferrior . . . it is just certain things that are inferior. Like when a business major is complaining about having sooooo much work to do and things being soooooo difficult. There are plenty of other degrees that are difficult.

Hell, a lot of "engineers" think like this about other people in the college of engineering . . . especially the CSC people.

9/24/2006 11:31:01 PM

Josh8315
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its a simple fact that the physical sciences are more work, and much harder then all else.

9/25/2006 4:26:12 AM

Ernie
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it's a simple fact that people with liberal arts degrees can distinguish between the words 'then' and 'than'

9/25/2006 6:07:35 AM

Ernie
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[Edited on September 25, 2006 at 6:08 AM. Reason : ]

9/25/2006 6:07:56 AM

Josh8315
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yea and i promise that perfect grammar is what makes our civilization better. not that science bullshit.

9/25/2006 6:28:39 AM

exharrison
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Its a simple fact that this pissing contest between majors is old. Just move the fuck on, people.

9/25/2006 9:01:08 AM

Mindstorm
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"why are all the engineering majors i've met pretty much pompous and think everything that's not engineering is inferior?"


It's because you haven't met enough engineering majors, or you've just met/heard the obnoxious ones.

9/25/2006 9:17:30 AM

Arab13
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^ they also tend to be the loudest ones too

9/25/2006 9:34:02 AM

Perlith
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^
Anybody with 2% of a brain can respect/appreciate the value and diversity of different majors and the benefit they provide. Anybody that trash talks tends to fall in the "ignorant" group. Remarks such as yours tend to fall into that group. I can make broad, generalized, and unsupported statements just as easily as you can. However, I don't, because I have 2% of a brain.

Maybe I'm missing something, but are you upset with the degree you got ... or the opportunities you didn't choose to pursue as an undergraduate? What's the real story here?

[Edited on September 25, 2006 at 10:20 AM. Reason : .]

9/25/2006 10:20:23 AM

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