2024 2025 Guidebook
2024 2025 Guidebook
2024-2025
All students pursing an engineering degree must follow the major progression plan outlined below.
Pre-Major
• New applicants to the College of Engineering (including new, transfer, and 2 nd bachelor’s students) are
identified as a pre-major when they meet criteria to be admitted to UNT.
• Returning student applicants and students changing their major to the College of Engineering are identified as
pre-major if they have a minimum 2.0 UNT cumulative GPA (in academic good standing).
• To progress to Full-Major, students must have a minimum 2.0 UNT cumulative GPA (in academic good standing)
and complete one of the mathematics conditions below:
o Complete MATH 1650 (Pre-Calculus) with minimum grade of “C”; or
o Complete MATH 1710 (Calculus I) with a minimum grade of “C” or via credit by examination; or
o Test into MATH 1710 (Calculus I) via the placement option(s) below
• While classified as a Pre-Major, students can enroll in courses required for their degree plan if they meet
prerequisite, corequisite, or any other enrollment criteria for those courses.
Full-Major:
• Students will be identified as a Full-Major once they have a minimum 2.0 UNT cumulative GPA (in academic
good standing) and complete one of the mathematics conditions below
o Complete MATH 1650 (Pre-Calculus) with minimum grade of “C”; or
o Complete MATH 1710 (Calculus I) with a minimum grade of “C” or via credit by examination; or
o Test into MATH 1710 (Calculus I) via the placement option(s) below
• While identified as a Full-Major, students can enroll in courses required for their degree plan if they meet
prerequisite, corequisite, or any other enrollment criteria for those courses.
Some freshmen/first time in college students have been admitted as full-major per previous, discontinued, criteria based on SAT/ACT
scores and high school rank combinations.
Mathematics Readiness
Engineering majors require enrollment in a high-level math course in the 1st semester to attempt a timely graduation.
Entry into math courses is dependent on TSI completion and either (1) entry via a placement test, or (2) completion of
college level math prerequisite courses. Refer to page 58 for college level AP, IB, CLEP, DC, and/or transfer courses.
ALEKS PPL Placement Test Option For TSI Complete Students – Launch Date is TBD:
• Online test which can be taken a maximum of 2 times
• Must score a minimum of 60 to enter MATH 1650 (Pre-Calculus) or MATH 1190 (Business Calculus)
• Must score a minimum of 75 to place into MATH 1710 (Calculus I)
UNT Canvas Placement Test Option For TSI Complete Students – Will End When ALEKS PPL Launches:
• Online test which can only be taken once
• Must score a minimum of 50 to enter MATH 1650 (Pre-Calculus) or MATH 1190 (Business Calculus)
• Must score a minimum of 70 to place into MATH 1710 (Calculus I)
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Course Types
UNT offers many course types and/or formats. Below are common ones:
• Prerequisite or “Prereq”
o Course that must be completed to move onto another course in a sequence.
o Prereqs are never waived or ignored.
• Corequisite or “Coreq”
o Course that must be taken in the same semester as another course.
o Coreqs are never waived or ignored.
• Recitation or “Rec”
o Extra required meeting time to cover homework, take tests, answer questions, etc.
• Laboratory or “Lab”
o Required time that is an application of the information that you learn in class.
• Advanced course
o High level courses as indicated by a 3*** or 4*** numbering.
o Normally requires completion of multiple prereqs and/or coreqs before you can take the course.
• Restricted
o Course or a section time of a course that limited to certain student groups/populations.
o Examples include restrictions for TAMS students, Honors College students, Out of State/Online Only
majors (Cousera), high school/dual credit students.
Course Locations
UNT offers courses via various delivery types/locations in addition to the main campus in Denton. Below are common
locations and delivery types:
• UNT Internet Course
o Instruction, assignments, and work is all online.
• Discovery Park (NTDP)
o Campus located in north Denton, TX.
o Majority of all engineering courses are taught at this campus.
• Frisco Landing (FRLD)
o Campus located in Frisco, TX.
o Limited core, math, writing, and computing course options are available at this campus.
• Inspire Park (FRIP):
o Campus located in Frisco, TX.
o Limited science course options are available at this campus.
Information on free bus transportation routes/times in Denton and available student parking passes/locations can be
found at unt.edu/transit. Please note that there is no bus transportation available to the Frisco campuses.
UNT has 3 semesters – fall, spring, and summer. There are numerous sessions within each semester. Please note that not
every course you need for your degree audit (degree plan) is offered every semester or every session. Also, please note
that registration dates, payment dates, financial aid/scholarship disbursement, and drop/withdraw dates vary for each
session.
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Credit Hours
Number of units assigned to each course. Also referred to as “credits” or “hours”. It indicates approximately how many
hours per week you’ll be in class and how many hours per week that you will need to study for that course. It’s also used
in the calculation of your GPA.
How many hours do I earn for each course?
Depends on the course. Usually 3 – 4 hours but courses can range from 1 – 5 hours.
Classification
Your classification is based on the number of earned credit hours after semester grade posting; not the number of years
you have been in school. Classification dictates your registration appointment time each semester and may impact
your eligibility for scholarships, financial aid, internships, etc.
• Freshman: 0 – 29 hours
• Sophomore: 30 – 59 hours
• Junior: 60 – 89 hours
• Senior: 90+ hours
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Grade Point Average (GPA): Academic Status
Your cumulative UNT grades are used to calculate academic status. Grades earned in transfer are considered in
calculation of Graduation with Honors and fulfillment of degree requirements but are not considered with
determination of academic status.
Academic Alert:
Standing if you are a freshman and your UNT GPA falls below 1.8 during the 1 st semester or falls below 2.0 during the 2nd
semester. You can only be placed on alert once. You will be required to participate in academic coaching sessions via
the Learning Center during your alert semester. You must raise your UNT GPA to 2.0 or higher during your alert semester
or you will be placed on probation.
Academic Probation:
Standing if you are not eligible for alert and your UNT GPA falls below 1.8 during the 1 st semester or falls below 2.0 during
any following semester. You must raise your UNT GPA to 2.0 to return to good standing or earn a semester GPA of at
least 2.25 to remain on probation. You will be required to participate in academic coaching session via the Learning
Center during your probation semester.
Academic Suspension:
Standing if you fail to raise your UNT GPA to a 2.0 or earn a 2.25 semester GPA while on probation. You are prohibited
from attending UNT for 1 long semester for a 1st suspension or 2 long semesters for a 2nd suspension. You must petition for
approval to re-enter the College of Engineering after completing the suspension period. You will be dismissed
permanently from the College of Engineering if you are suspended a 3 rd time.
Dropping:
This refers to removing yourself from one or some courses (but remaining in at least one course) after the semester has
started. You can do this via MyUNT. Refer to registrar.unt.edu for information and deadlines. Only 6 drops are allowed
during your academic career. Once the 6 drop limit is reached, no additional drops are approved.
Withdrawing:
This refers to removing all of your courses after the semester has started. You are not allowed to withdraw via MyUNT.
You may withdraw via the procedures and deadlines listed online. Refer to registrar.unt.edu.
Dropping or withdrawing may affect your financial aid and/or excessive hours.
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Retaking Courses: Course Duplications
If your transcript(s) contains the same course with an earned grade more than once, the 1 st grade will be treated as a
duplication and will be deleted from your GPA. Any additional grades will be calculated into your GPA. This includes
transfer courses/grades. Course duplication will impact your GPA, academic status and excessive hours.
Engineering major required courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. Only the last grade will be used
in fulfilling prerequisite, corequisite, full-major eligibility, and graduation eligibility. Contact your advisor to confirm how
you will be affected if you take a course more than once.
Incomplete Grade
An Incomplete (“I”) grade is a pending grade. A professor may grant an “I” if you meet all of these conditions below:
• The final drop and withdraw deadlines for the semester have passed.
• You experience an emergency that prohibits you from completing remaining work.
• You have been earning a passing grade to the point of the emergency.
• You can complete and submit outstanding work within 12 months after the grade of “I” is granted.
Professors are not required to grant an “I” even if you meet the conditions. An “I” grade does not impact your GPA, but
it will automatically convert to a “F” grade if you do not complete the “I” within 12 months.
Your department reserves the right to reject online courses and/or courses at certain institutions.
Concurrent enrollment in your last semester will delay graduation. You will not graduate or earn your degree until the
following semester.
You must arrange payment prior to the payment deadline listed in MyUNT or online. Failure to pay by the deadline listed
will result in the cancellation of your entire schedule of classes. You must elect a tuition plan before your 1st
semester/term payment deadline. Information on plans is located at sfs.unt.edu. You have numerous options available
to pay. Refer to registration.unt.edu/cost-funding for information. If you have been awarded financial aid, refer to
financialaid.unt.edu for information.
Canvas
This is where professors can post course syllabi, announcements, deadlines, assignments, grades, etc. Also, through
Canvas, you can communicate with your professor and classmates in each course. After registration, your enrolled
courses will be added to Canvas.
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Registration Tips
Holds:
Holds are items that you need to complete prior to registration. Your holds are listed on your “Tasks” tile in MyUNT. If you
have an “Advising Required” hold, you must meet with an advisor before you can register for courses in the upcoming
semester.
Full Courses/Waitlist:
If a course is full, add yourself to the waitlist. Seats are allotted in position order. As fully enrolled students vacate the
course, you may move into an enrolled status in the course. The waitlist does not guarantee a seat in the course. You
can waitlist for a maximum of 3 courses per semester/term. The waitlist option ends once registration closes for the
semester/term. The waitlist cannot move you if you are already enrolled in another section of the same course or if you
are enrolled in a section of a course that overlaps with meeting days/times.
Error Messages:
If you receive an error message when attempting to enroll into an open course or to the waitlist of a full course, please
read the message to learn why you received it. Common errors refer to prerequisite, corequisite, and restricted sections.
Overrides:
If you received an error message by mistake (i.e. your transfer prerequisite or corequisite is not recognized by MyUNT),
contact the department that teaches the course. Below are department contacts for some common courses:
Be prepared to provide your name, ID number, course/section you are wanting to enroll in, and proof of prerequisite or
corequisite. Some departments (like the Math Department) may require proof of the final grade in the prerequisite or
corequisite before processing the override.
Tuition Increases
Repeated Course Tuition Increase:
If you pay under the Texas resident tuition rate and you attempt courses more than twice, you are subject to pay an
additional tuition rate per semester credit hour for the repeated course. Refer to information at sfs.unt.edu.
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Degree Audit (Plan)
The degree audit is the official document that lists all the requirements you need to complete to earn your degree. It
tracks the application of completed requirements each semester/term. You can view your degree audit at
mydegreeaudit.unt.edu. Please contact the Engineering Advising Office for any questions or concerns.
Graduation
Graduation can usually be achieved 4 years after you are enrolled in Calculus I (MATH 1710), enrolled in the entry level
engineering course(s) for your major, follow the correct requisite sequencing, follow the correct semester scheduling
path, earn passing grades each semester/term, and complete approximately 30 degree required credits per year.
Please note that graduation often occurs within 5-6 years for most students.
You must apply for graduation before the beginning of your final semester via MyUNT. Refer to registrar.unt.edu for more
information and the application deadline. Failure to apply by the deadline will result in your failure to graduate or earn
your degree even if you complete all of your degree audit requirements.
If you enroll in courses at another institution during your final semester/term, your graduation will be delayed to the
following semester/term. You must meet with your academic advisor for a graduation check the semester before you
plan to graduate.
Commencement
Commencement is the name of the graduation ceremony. Commencement is offered in December for students who
earn their degree in fall or in May for students who earn their degree in spring. Students who earn their degree in
summer can choose to attend the December or May commencement.
In order to attend commencement, you must apply for graduation before the beginning of your final semester and be
approved by your academic advisor. You cannot attend commencement for a semester in which you are not
graduating. Refer to unt.edu/commencement for more information.
Advising
Academic Advisors:
Located in Discovery Park E 201, these advisors counsel you on academic goals and requirements in order to earn your
degree. You should meet with your advisor each semester. Use navigate.unt.edu to schedule your appointment. Allow 3
weeks for an available opening and note that you will lose your appointment if you are late. Appointments are offered
in-person and online (via zoom). The office phone number is 940-565-4201and the office e-mail is
engineering.advisor@unt.edu.
Career Advisors:
Located in Discovery Park E 201, these advisors help you with career planning/selection, resume writing, interviewing
skills, internships, and full-time employment. You can schedule an appointment via navigate.unt.edu.
International Advisors:
Located in Marquis Hall, these advisors help you if you are an international student to discuss policies, restrictions, and
responsibilities based on your VISA type and/or sponsored scholarship type.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (STEM Tracks)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Department, Discovery Park (NTDP) K-220; (940) 565-3338
COMMUNICATION
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ BMEN 1300, Discover Biomedical Engineering (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ BMEN 1400, Software for Biomedical Engineers (4 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I ❑ BMEN 2210, DAQ Practices (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 2320, Biomedical Instrumentation (4 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ BMEN 3310, Engr. Measurements from Human Systems (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ BMEN 3311, Biomedical Signal Analysis (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 ❑ BMEN 3312, Introduction to Biomechanics (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 3321, Biomaterials (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ BMEN 3350, Biomedical Transport Phenomena (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ BMEN 4007, Biomed. Experimental Design & Data Analysis (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 4212, Senior Design I (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ BMEN 4222, Senior Design II (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS ❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach
a minimum of 120 Total Hours and 36 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Biomedical Engineering (STEM Tracks) – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
BMEN Discover BMEN 3 F. BMEN Software for BMEN 4 Sp.
1300 1400 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or higher
Year One
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. Core Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 16
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp., BMEN Biomedical Instrumentation
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su. 2320 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, 2210 4 Sp.
Co/Pre-req: BMEN 1400
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp., Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Year Two
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
BMEN DAQ Practices 3 F. Lab Lab Science Lecture 3 F., Sp.,
2210 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Science Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Su.
Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies Lab Lab Science Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Science Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 14
Total
Hours 16
BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp. BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp.
Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements
Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
Track Elective Track Course 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, BMEN and Elective track courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Biomedical Engineering (STEM Tracks) – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
BMEN Discover BMEN 3 F. BMEN Software for BMEN 4 Sp.
Year One
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. Science Co/Pre-req: Lab Science Lecture Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 13
MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp., MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp.,
3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
BMEN DAQ Practices 3 F. BMEN Biomedical Instrumentation 4 Sp.
2210 2320
Year Three
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, BMEN and Elective track courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Biomedical Engineering (STEM Tracks) – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
BMEN Discover BMEN 3 F. CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
Lab Lab Science Corresponding Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
Science Co/Pre-req: Lab Science Lecture Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 14
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
BMEN DAQ Practices 3 F. BMEN Biomedical Instrumentation 4 Sp.
Year Three
2210 Pre-req: MATH 1720 2320 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, 2210 Co/Pre-req:
BMEN 1400
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Core Su. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 13
1410
BMEN Signal Analysis 3 F. Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
3311 Pre-req: BMEN 2320 Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
BMEN Transport Phenomena 3 F. Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
3350 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, MATH 3410, PHYS Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
1710, CHEM 1410
Total Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Hours 12 Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
Total 15
Hours
BMEN Experimental Design & Data Analysis 3 F.. BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp.
4007 Pre-req: MATH 2700 Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements
BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp. BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp.
Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements
Track Elective Track Course 3 F. Track Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
Total 12 Total
Hours Hours 12
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, BMEN and Elective track courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (Business Tracks)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering Department, Discovery Park (NTDP) K-220; (940) 565-3338
Major Requirements
University Core Minimum 2.0 GPA
COMMUNICATION
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ BMEN 1300, Discover Biomedical Engineering (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ BMEN 1400, Software for Biomedical Engineers (4 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I ❑ BMEN 2210, DAQ Practices (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 2320, Biomedical Instrumentation (4 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ BMEN 3310, Engr. Measurements from Human Systems (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ BMEN 3311, Biomedical Signal Analysis (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 ❑ BMEN 3312, Introduction to Biomechanics (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 3321, Biomaterials (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ BMEN 3350, Biomedical Transport Phenomena (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ BMEN 4007, Biomed. Experimental Design & Data Analysis (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 4212, Senior Design I (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ BMEN 4222, Senior Design II (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS
❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ BMEN 3*** or 4***, Advanced Elective (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ELECTIVE TRACK
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Choose an elective track and complete a minimum of 4 courses (12
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu Hours) from the approved options below:
❑ Track Elective (3 Hours)
❑ Track Elective (3 Hours)
Major Requirements
❑ Track Elective (3 Hours)
Minimum 2.0 GPA ❑ Track Elective (3 Hours)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach
a minimum of 120 Total Hours and 36 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Biomedical Engineering (Business Tracks) – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
BMEN Discover BMEN 3 F. BMEN Software for BMEN 4 Sp.
1300 1400 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or higher
Year One
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. Core Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 16
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp., BMEN Biomedical Instrumentation 4 Sp.
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su. 2320 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, 2210
Co/Pre-req: BMEN 1400
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp., Lab Lab Science Lecture 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. Science Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Su.
BMEN DAQ Practices 3 F. Lab Lab Science Corresponding Lab 1 F., Sp.,
2210 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Science Co/Pre-req: Lab Science Lecture Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 14
Total
Hours 16
3311 Pre-req: BMEN 2320 Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
BMEN Transport Phenomena Business Elective Track Course
3350 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, MATH 3410, PHYS 3 F. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. 3 Varies
1710, CHEM 1410
Business Elective Track Course 3 Varies University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp. BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp.
Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements
BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp. BMEN BMEN Advanced Elective 3 F., Sp.
Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements Elective Pre-reqs: BMEN 3*** Requirements
Business Elective Track Course 3 Varies University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, BMEN and Business track courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Biomedical Engineering (Business Tracks) – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., Lab Lab Science Lecture 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. Science Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., Lab Lab Science Corresponding Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. Science Co/Pre-req: Lab Science Lecture Su.
BMEN Discover BMEN 3 F. BMEN Software for BMEN 4 Sp.
1300 1400 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or higher
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 12
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Business Elective Track Course 3 Varies Total
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Hours 12
Total
Hours 14
MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp., MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp.,
3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2730 MATH 2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
BMEN DAQ Practices 3 F. BMEN Biomedical Instrumentation 4 Sp.
Year Three
2210 Pre-req: MATH 1720 2320 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, 2210 Co/Pre-req:
BMEN 1400
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Business Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Core Su. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 13
1410
BMEN Transport Phenomena 3 F. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3350 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, MATH 3410, PHYS Core Su.
1710, CHEM 1410
Business Elective Track Course 3 Varies University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 12
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, BMEN and Business track courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Biomedical Engineering (Business Tracks) – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
BMEN Discover BMEN 3 F., Sp., CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
Lab Lab Science Corresponding Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
Science Co/Pre-req: Lab Science Lecture Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 14
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
BMEN DAQ Practices 3 F. BMEN Biomedical Instrumentation 4 Sp.
2210 Pre-req: MATH 1720 2320 Pre-reqs: BMEN 1300, 2210 Co/Pre-req:
Year Three
BMEN 1400
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Business Elective Track Course 3 Varies
Core Su. Elective Must complete any necessary pre-reqs.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 13
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, BMEN and Business track courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Computer Engineering
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-201; (940) 565-2767
Major Requirements
University Core
Grades of C or better
❑ CHEM 1410, General Chemistry I (3 Hours) & Communications & Networks Specialty Area (Choose 3 courses):
CHEM 1430, General Chemistry I Lab (1 Hour)
CSCE 3420, 3530, 3550, 4510, 4520, 4530, 4560, 4890
❑ PHYS 1710, Mechanics (3 Hours) &
PHYS 1730 Mechanics Lab (1 Hour) Computer Systems Specialty Area (Choose 3 courses):
❑ PHYS 2220, Electricity & Magnetism (3 Hours) &
CSCE 4050, 4160, 4240, 4600, 4610, 4620, 4650, 4730, 4890
PHYS 2240, Electricity & Magnetism Lab (1 Hour)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 121 Total Hours and 39 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Computer Engineering – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher. Su. 1030 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CHEM 1430 Co-req: CSCE 1015
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 14 Core Su.
Total
Hours 16
MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp., MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp.,
2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
CSCE Computer Science II 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp.,
1040 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1030 Su. 2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Co-req: MATH 1710
PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710. Co-req: PHYS 1730 Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp.,
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. 2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710, 1730 Su.
Co-req: PHYS 2240
EENG Digital Logic 3 F., Sp., PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp.,
2710 Co-req: EENG 2711 Su. 2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su.
EENG Digital Logic Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2711 Co-req: EENG 2710 Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 16
MATH Applied Statistics 3 F., Sp. CSCE Embedded Systems 3 Sp., Su.
3680 Co/Pre-req: MATH 1720 3612 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2610, EENG 2710, 2711
CSCE Assembly Lang. & Computer Org. 3 F., Sp., EENG Electronics I 3 F., Sp.
2610 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 Su. 3510 Pre-req: EENG 2610, 2611 Su.
Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710, 2711
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Year Three
3600 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & CSCE 2110 Specialty Must complete pre-reqs
EENG Circuit Analysis 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2610 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. Core Su.
Co/pre-req: PHYS 2220, 2240, EENG 2611
EENG Circuit Analysis Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2611 Co/pre-req: EENG 2610 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 15
Total
Hours 16
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, EENG, and CSCE courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Computer Engineering – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1030 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 18 Hours 17
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Applied Statistics 3 F., Sp.
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3680 Co/Pre-req: MATH 1720
CSCE Assembly Lang. & Computer Org. 3 F., Sp., CSCE Embedded Systems 3 Sp., Su.
2610 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100, Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 Su. 3612 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2610, EENG 2710, 2711
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp. EENG Electronics I 3 F., Sp.,
3600 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & CSCE 2110 3510 Pre-req: EENG 2610, 2611 Su.
Year Three
EENG Circuit Analysis 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2610 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. Core Su.
Co/pre-req: PHYS 2220, 2240, EENG 2611
EENG Circuit Analysis Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2611 Co/pre-req: EENG 2610 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 15
Total
Hours 16
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, EENG, and CSCE courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Computer Engineering – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Year One
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1030 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 12
Total
Hours 15
MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp., MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp.,
2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp., CSCE Assembly Lang. & Computer Org. 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2610 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100, Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 Su.
Co-req: PHYS 2240
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp.
Year Three
2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 3600 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100 & CSCE 2110
CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp., EENG Circuit Analysis 3 F., Sp.,
2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su. 2610 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
Coreq: MATH 1710 Co/pre-req: PHYS 2220, 2240, EENG 2611
EENG Digital Logic 3 F., Sp., EENG Circuit Analysis Lab 1 F., Sp.,
2710 Co-req: EENG 2711 Su. 2611 Co/pre-req: EENG 2610 Su.
EENG Digital Logic Lab 1 F., Sp., Total
2711 Co-req: EENG 2710 Su. Hours 13
Total
Hours 14
3010 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610, 2611, MATH 2730 or 3410 3610 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2610 and CSCE 3730
CSCE Reconfigurable Logic 3 F. CSCE Embedded Systems 3 Sp., Su.
3730 Pre-req: CSCE 2610 3612 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2610, EENG 2710, 2711
EENG Electronics I 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3510 Pre-req: EENG 2610, 2611 Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 12
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, EENG, and CSCE courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc. 20
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Computer Science
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-201; (940) 565-2767
Major Requirements
University Core
Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ EENG 2710, Digital Logic Design (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
AMERICAN HISTORY I
❑ CSCE 1010, Discovering Computer Science (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ CSCE 1015, Computing Tools and Techniques Lab (1 Hour)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ CSCE 1030, Computer Science I (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 ❑ CSCE 1040, Computer Science II (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 2100, Foundations of Computing (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ CSCE 2110, Foundations of Data Structures (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ CSCE 2610, Assembly Lang. & Computer Organization (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3444, Software Engineering (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ CSCE 3550, Foundations of Computer Security (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ CSCE 3600, Principles of Systems Programming (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4010, Social Issues in Computing (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS
❑ CSCE 4110, Algorithms (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ CSCE 4901, Capstone I (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ CSCE 4902, Capstone II (3 Hours)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change.
You may need elective courses to help reach a minimum of 120 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor. 21
Computer Science – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
Core Su. 1030 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3
Hours 16 Core
Total
Hours 16
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Probability Models 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 1780 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CSCE Computer Science II 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp.,
1040 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1030 Su. 2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Coreq: MATH 1710
Year Two
EENG Digital Logic Design 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
2710 Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. with Lab Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15-16 Hours 15-16
CSCE Assembly Lang. & Computer Org. 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp.
2610 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100 Su. 3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110
Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710
CSCE Software Engineering 3 F., Sp. CSCE Analysis of Algorithms 3 F., Sp.
3444 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2110 4110 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2110
Year Three
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, EENG, and CSCE require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
22
Computer Science – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Year One
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1030 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 14
EENG Digital Logic Design 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
2710 Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. with Lab Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15-16 Hours 15-16
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp.
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110
CSCE Assembly Lang. & Computer Org. 3 F., Sp. CSCE Analysis of Algorithms 3 F., Sp.,
2610 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100, Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 4110 Pre-req: CSCE 2110 Su.
Year Three
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, EENG, and CSCE require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
23
Computer Science – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Year One
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1030 Pre-reqs: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
Core Su. with Lab Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 16-17 Hours 15-16
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Probability Models 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 1780 Pre-reqs: MATH 1710 Su.
CSCE Software Engineering 3 F., Sp. CSCE Assembly Lang. & Computer Org. 3 F., Sp.,
3444 Pre-req: CSCE 2110 2610 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100, Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 Su.
Year Three
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp.
3600 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100 & CSCE 2110 Su. 3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110
EENG Digital Logic Design 3 F., Sp. CSCE Analysis of Algorithms 3 F., Sp.,
2710 4110 Pre-req: CSCE 2110 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Core Su. 4*** Must complete pre-reqs
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, EENG, and CSCE require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Construction Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T) degree with a major in Construction Engineering Technology
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-115; (940) 565-2400
Major Requirements
University Core Grades of C or better
BUSINESS
Major Requirements ❑ ACCT 2010, Accounting Principles I (3 Hours)
❑ BLAW 3430, Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (3 Hours)
Grades of C or better
❑ BLAW 4770, Real Estate Law and Contracts (3 Hours)
❑ ECON 1100, Microeconomics (3 Hours)
❑ DSCI 2710, Data Analysis with Spreadsheets (3 Hours)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
❑ TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours) TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
❑ Any level course chosen from appropriate elective options (4 Hours)
MATHEMATICS
❑ MATH 1710, Calculus I (4 Hours)
Electives must be chosen from the subjects of business, engineering,
❑ MATH 1720, Calculus II (3 Hours)
mathematics, and science. Check with an advisor for appropriate
SCIENCES technical elective course options. Suggestions include, but are not
limited to:
❑ PHYS 1710, Mechanics (3 Hours) &
PHYS 1730 Mechanics Lab (1 Hour)
❑ PHYS 2220, Electricity & Magnetism (3 Hours) &
PHYS 2240, Electricity & Magnetism Lab (1 Hour) MATH 1600 CNET 3450 ACCT 2020 CHEM 1420
❑ CHEM 1410, General Chemistry I (3 Hours) & MATH 1610 CNET 4190 LSCM 3960 PHYS 3010
CHEM 1430, General Chemistry I Lab (1 Hour) MATH 1650 CNET 4230 MKTG 3010
MATH 2700 CSCE 1030 MKTG 3651
MISC. Elective
MATH 2730 ENGR 1304 MGMT 3330
❑ 1 course (3 Hours) may be required to reach 123
MATH 3410 ENGR 2302 MGMT 3721
total hours (check with advisor)
MATH 3680 ENGR 3450 MGMT 3820
MFET 3110 MGMT 3850
MGMT 4470
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 123 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Construction Engineering Technology – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Year One
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
CNET Construction Methods and Materials 3 F., Sp. CNET Building Construction Techniques 3 F., Sp.
1160 2180 Pre-req: CNET 1160
ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1030 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 17 Hours 16
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism 3 F., Sp., ACCT Accounting Principles I 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2010 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su.
Coreq: ECON 1100
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., ENGR Mechanics and Materials 3 F., Sp.
2240 Co-req/pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 2332 Pre-req: ENGR 2301 Su.
CNET Construction Graphics and Modeling 3 F. DSCI Data Analysis with Spreadsheets 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
CNET Structural Design with Concrete, Timber, etc. 3 F. CNET Problems in Project Management 3 Sp.
3480 Pre-req: CNET 2180, 3430 4180 Pre-req: CNET 4170
CNET Construction Management 3 F. CNET Adv. Design in Cold-Formed Steel Struc. 3 F., Sp.
4170 Pre-req: CNET 3160 4620 Pre-req: CNET 3430
Year Four
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, CNET, and Business Courses require a minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisites. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Construction Engineering Technology – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CNET Construction Methods and Materials 3 F., Sp. CNET Building Construction Techniques 3 F., Sp.
1160 2180 Pre-req: CNET 1160
Year One
ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp. CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp.,
1030 1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su.
Total TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 14 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total
Hours 14
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F. PHYS Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 2240 Co-req/pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su.
CNET Construction Graphics and Modeling 3 F. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2300 Core Su.
ECON Microeconomics 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1100 Fulfills Social and Behavioral Science Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 13 Hours 13
ENGR Mechanics and Materials 3 F., Sp., DSCI Data Analysis with Spreadsheets 3 F., Sp.
2332 Pre-req: ENGR 2301 Su. 2710 Pre-req: College Math Readiness
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CNET Occupational Safety and Liability 3 Sp.
Core Su. 3410
Year Three
ACCT Accounting Principles I 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2010 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. Core Su.
Coreq: ECON 1100
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 12
CNET Structural Design with Concrete, Timber, etc. 3 F. CNET Problems in Project Management 3 Sp.
3480 Pre-req: CNET 2180, 3430 4180 Pre-req: CNET 4170
CNET Construction Management 3 F. CNET Quality Management in Construction 3 Sp.
4170 Pre-req: CNET 3160 4190 Pre-req: CNET 2180
CNET Senior Design I 1 F. CNET Adv. Design in Cold-Formed Steel Struc. 3 Sp.
Year Five
4780 Pre-req: Senior Class., CNET 3190, 3440, 3460 4620 Pre-req: CNET 3430
BLAW Real Estate Law and Contracts 3 F., Sp. CNET Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4770 4790 Pre-req: CNET 4780
MISC MISC. Elective to reach 123 Hours 3 Varies Total
Elective (If needed) Hours 12
Total
Hours 13
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, CNET, and Business Courses require a minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Construction Engineering Technology – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
CNET Construction Methods and Materials 3 F., Sp. CNET Building Construction Techniques 3 F., Sp.
Year One
TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp. PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: Communication Core 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
ECON Microeconomics 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1100 Fulfills Social and Behavioral Science Core Su. Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 13 Core Su.
Total
Hours 13
ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp., ENGR Mechanics and Materials 3 F., Sp.,
2301 Pre-reqs: PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2332 Pre-req: ENGR 2301 Su.
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism 3 F., Sp., ACCT Accounting Principles I 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2010 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su.
Coreq: ECON 1100
Year Three
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., CNET Occupational Safety and Liability 3 Sp.
2240 Co-req/pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 3410
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 12
Total
Hours 13
CNET Structural Design with Concrete, Timber, etc. 3 F. CNET Problems in Project Management 3 Sp.
3480 Pre-req: CNET 2180, 3430 4180 Pre-req: CNET 4170
CNET Construction Management 3 F. CNET Quality Management in Construction 3 Sp.
4170 Pre-req: CNET 3160 4190 Pre-req: CNET 2180
CNET 1 F. CNET Adv. Design in Cold-Formed Steel Struc. 3 Sp.
Year Five
Senior Design I
4780 Pre-req: Senior Class., CNET 3190, 3440, 3460 4620 Pre-req: CNET 3430
BLAW Real Estate Law and Contracts 3 F., Sp. CNET Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4770 4790 Pre-req: CNET 4780
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 12
Total
Hours 13
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, CNET, and Business Courses require a minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Construction Management
Bachelor of Science (B.S) degree with a major in Construction Management
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-115; (940) 565-2400
Major Requirements
University Core
Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ CNET 1160, Construction Methods and Materials (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ CNET 2180, Building Construction Techniques (3 Hours)
❑ CNET 2200, Surveying for Construction (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I
❑ CNET 2300, Construction Graphics and Modeling (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675 ❑ CNET 3150, Construction Contract Documents (3 Hours)
❑ CNET 3160, Construction Cost Estimating (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II
❑ CNET 3190, Construction Scheduling (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 ❑ CNET 3410, Occupational Safety and Liability (3 Hours)
❑ CNET 3435, Structural Analysis (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ CNET 3445, Steel Structures (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ CNET 3465, Soils and Foundations (3 Hours)
❑ CNET 3485, Structural Design with Concrete, Timber, etc. (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ CNET 4170, Construction Management (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ CNET 4180, Problems in Project Management (3 Hours)
❑ CNET 4190, Quality Management in Construction (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS
❑ CNET 4630, Construction Management for MEP Systems (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ CNET 4785, Senior Design I (1 Hour)
❑ CNET 4795, Senior Design II (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE
❑ CNET 4920, Cooperative Education Internship (1 Hour)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ ENGR 1030, Technical Systems (3 Hours)
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ❑ ENGR 2304, Statics and Strengths of Materials (3 Hours)
❑ ECON 1100 (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
BUSINESS
Major Requirements ❑ ACCT 2010, Accounting Principles I (3 Hours)
❑ BLAW 3430, Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (3 Hours)
Grades of C or better ❑ BLAW 4770, Real Estate Law and Contracts (3 Hours)
❑ ECON 1100, Principles of Microeconomics (3 Hours)
WRITING/TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS ❑ MGMT 3820, Management Concepts (3 Hours)
❑ 1 course chosen from list options below ❑ MGMT 3850, Foundations of Entrepreneurship (3 Hours)
TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours)
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE
ENGL 1320, First-Year English Writing II (3 Hours)
ENGL 1321, Honors Frist-Year Writing II (3 Hours) ❑ Any level course chosen from appropriate elective options (3 Hours)
MATHEMATICS
Electives must be chosen from the subjects of business, engineering,
❑ MATH 1710, Calculus I (4 Hours) or mathematics, and science. Check with an advisor for appropriate
MATH 1190, Business Calculus (3 Hours) technical elective course options. Suggestions include (but are not
SCIENCES limited to):
❑ PHYS 1410, General Physics I (3 Hours) & DSCI 2710 CSCE 1010
PHYS 1430, General Physics I Lab (1 Hour) or MKTG 2650 MTSE 1100
PHYS 1710, Mechanics (3 Hours) & MKTG 3010
PHYS 1730 Mechanics Lab (1 Hour)
❑ PHYS 1420, General Physics II (3 Hours) &
PHYS 1440, General Physics II Lab (1 Hour) or MISC. Electives
PHYS 2220, Electricity & Magnetism (3 Hours) & ❑ 1-2 courses (3-6 Hours) may be required to reach 120
PHYS 2240, Electricity & Magnetism Lab (1 Hour) total hours (check with advisor). 1 course may need to be chosen
from Component Area options listed in mydegreeaudit.unt.edu.
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help
reach a minimum of 120 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Please check with an advisor.
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Construction Management
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Business Calculus 3 F., Sp., PHYS General Physics II 3 F., Sp.,
1190 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or MATH 1180 or Su. 1420 Pre-req: PHYS 1410 Su.
Test Placement 2
PHYS General Physics I 3 F., Sp., PHYS General Physics II Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1440 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1420 Su.
Year One
PHYS General Physics I Lab 1 F., Sp., CNET Building Construction Techniques 3 F., Sp.
1430 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1410 Su. 2180 Pre-req: CNET 1160
CNET Construction Methods and Materials 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1160 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp. ECON Microeconomics 3 F., Sp.,
1030 1100 Fulfills Social and Behavioral Science Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 16 Hours 16
CNET Construction Graphics and Modeling 3 F. CNET Surveying for Construction 3 Sp.
2300 2200
ENGR Statics and Strength of Materials 3 F., Sp, MGMT Foundations of Entrepreneurship 3 F., Sp.,
2304 Pre-reqs: MATH 1190, PHYS 1410 Su. 3850 Su.
MGMT Management Concepts 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
CNET Structural Design w/ Concrete, Timber 3 F. CNET Problems in Project Management 3 Sp.
3485 Pre-req: CNET 2180, 3435 4180 Pre-req: CNET 4170
CNET Construction Management 3 F. CNET Quality Management in Construct. 3 Sp.
4170 Pre-req: CNET 3160 4190 Pre-req: CNET 2180
CNET Senior Design I 1 F. CNET Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4785 4795
Year Four
Pre-req: Senior Class., CNET 3190, 3445, 3465 Pre-req: CNET 4785
CNET Construct. Mgmt. for MEP Systems 3 F. CNET Cooperative Education Internship 1 Sp.
4630 Pre-req: CNET 2180 4920 Pre-req: Department Consent
Technical Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Misc. MISC. Elective to reach 120 Hours 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Su Elective (If needed) Su.
Misc. MISC. Elective to reach 120 Hours 3 F., Sp., Total
Elective (If needed) Su. Hours 13
Total
Hours 16
ENGL, TECM, MATH, PHYS, ENGR, CNET, and Business Courses require a minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Construction Management – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Business Calculus 3 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1190 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or MATH 1180 or Su.
Test Placement 2
CNET Construction Methods and Materials 3 F.. Sp. CNET Building Construction Techniques 3 F., Sp.
1160 2180 Pre-req: CNET 1160
Year One
ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp. PHYS General Physics I 3 F., Sp.,
1030 1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., PHYS General Physics I Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su 1430 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1410 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total ECON Microeconomics 3 F., Sp.
Hours 15 1100 Fulfills Social and Behavioral Science Core Su.
Total
Hours 16
CNET Construction Graphics and Modeling 3 F. CNET Surveying for Construction 3 Sp.
2300 2200
ENGR Statics and Strength of Materials 3 F., Sp., MGMT Management Concepts 3 F., Sp.,
2304 Pre-reqs: MATH 1190, PHYS 1410 Su. 3820 Su.
PHYS General Physics II 3 F., Sp., MGMT Foundations of Entrepreneurship 3 F., Sp.,
1420 Pre-req: PHYS 1410 Su. 3850 Su.
Year Two
PHYS General Physics II Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
1440 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1420 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., ACCT Accounting Principles I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2010 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su.
Coreq: ECON 1100
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 15
Total
Hours 16
CNET Structural Design w/ Concrete, Timber 3 F. CNET Problems in Project Management 3 Sp.
3485 Pre-req: CNET 2180, 3430 4180 Pre-req: CNET 4170
CNET Construction Management 3 F. CNET Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4170 Pre-req: CNET 3160 4795 Pre-req: CNET 4785
CNET Senior Design I 1 F. CNET Cooperative Education Internship 1 Sp.
4785 4920
Year Four
Pre-req: Senior Class., CNET 3190, 3445, 3465 Pre-req: Department Consent
CNET Construct. Mgmt. for MEP Systems 3 F. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
4630 Pre-req: CNET 2180 Core Su.
BLAW Real Estate Law and Contracts 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
4770 Core Su.
Total Misc. MISC. Elective to reach 120 Hours 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 13 Elective (If needed) Su.
Total
Hours 16
ENGL, TECM, MATH, PHYS, ENGR, CNET, and Business Courses require a minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Cybersecurity
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Cybersecurity
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-201; (940) 565-2767
Major Requirements
University Core Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ CSCE 1010, Discovering Computer Science (3 hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ CSCE 1015, Computing Tools and Techniques Lab (1 hour)
AMERICAN HISTORY I ❑ CSCE 1035, Computer Programming I (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 1045, Computer Programming II (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ CSCE 2100, Foundations of Computing (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ CSCE 2110, Foundations of Data Structures (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 ❑ CSCE 3530, Introduction to Computer Networks (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3550, Foundations of Computer Security (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ CSCE 3560, Computer Systems Development (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ CSCE 3600, Principles of Systems Programming (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4010, Social Issues in Computing (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ CSCE 4535, Introduction to Network Administration (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ CSCE 4555, Computer Forensics (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS ❑ CSCE 4560, Secure Electronic Commerce (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4565, Secure Software Systems (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ CSCE 4575, Blockchain and Applications (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ CSCE 4907, Cybersecurity Capstone I (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ CSCE 4927, Cybersecurity Capstone II (3 Hours)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 120 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Cybersecurity – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp.. CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Year One
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Programming I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1035 Pre-req: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
Core Su. with Lab Su.
Total Total
Hours 16 Hours 13-14
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Applied Statistics 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3680 Co/Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
CSCE Computer Programming II 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp.,
1045 Pre-reqs: CSCE 1015 & CSCE 1035 Su. 2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Year Two
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp. CSCE Introduction to Computer Networks 3 F., Sp.
3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110 3530 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Computer Systems Security 3 Sp.
Year Three
3600 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100 & CSCE 2110 3560 Pre-req: CSCE 3550 & CSCE 3600
Supporting Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies CSCE Computer Forensics 3 Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs 4555 Pre-req: CSCE 2110
Supporting Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies CSCE Secure Electronic Commerce 3 F., Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs 4560 Pre-req: CSCE 2110
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Supporting Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Core Su. Elective Must complete pre-reqs
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
CSCE Cybersecurity Capstone I 3 F. CSCE Cybersecurity Capstone II 3 Sp.
4907 Pre-req: CSCE 3550 4927 Pre-req: CSCE 4907
Co-req: CSCE 4565
CSCE Introduction to Network Admin. 3 F. CSCE Social Issues in Computing 3 F., Sp.,
4535 Pre-req: CSCE 3530 4010 Pre-req: CSCE 3600 Su.
Year Four
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, CSCE and supporting elective courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite.
This is an unofficial sample schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at
mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Cybersecurity – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Year One
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Programming I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1035 Pre-req: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 17 Hours 14
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. with Lab Su.
Total Total
Hours 15-16 Hours 15-16
MATH Applied Statistics 3 F., Sp., CSCE Introduction to Computer Networks 3 F., Sp.
3680 Co/Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3530 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp. CSCE Computer Systems Security 3 Sp.
3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110 3560 Pre-req: CSCE 3550 & CSCE 3600
Year Three
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, CSCE and supporting elective courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite.
This is an unofficial sample schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at
mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Cybersecurity – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Year One
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Programming I 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1035 Pre-req: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. with Lab Su.
Total Total
Hours 16-17 Hours 15-16
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Applied Statistics 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3680 Co/Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp. CSCE Introduction to Computer Networks 3 F., Sp.
3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110 3530 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
Year Three
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Systems Security 3 Sp.
3600 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & 2110 Su. 3560 Pre-req: CSCE 3550 & CSCE 3600
Supporting Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies CSCE Computer Forensics 3 Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs 4555 Pre-req: CSCE 2110
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Secure Electronic Commerce 3 F., Sp.
Core Su. 4560 Pre-req: CSCE 2110
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, CSCE and supporting elective courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite.
This is an unofficial sample schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at
mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should
d meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) B-270; (940) 891-6872
Major Requirements
University Core Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ EENG 1910, Introduction to Electrical Engineering (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ EENG 2610, Circuit Analysis, (3 Hours) &
AMERICAN HISTORY I EENG 2611, Circuit Analysis Lab (1 Hour)
❑ EENG 2620, Signals and Systems (3 Hours) &
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
EENG 2621, Signals and Systems Lab (1 Hour)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ EENG 2710, Digital Logic Design (3 Hours) &
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 EENG 2711, Digital Logic Design Lab (1 Hour)
❑ EENG 2905, Engineering Tools (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ EENG 2920, Analog and Digital Circuit Design (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ EENG 3410, Engineering Electromagnetics (3 Hours) &
EENG 3411, Engineering Electromagnetics Lab (1 Hour)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ EENG 3510, Electronics I (3 Hours) &
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 EENG 3511, Electronics I Lab (1 Hour)
❑ EENG 3520, Electronics II (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS
❑ EENG 3710, Computer Organization (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ EENG 3810, Communications Systems (3 Hours) &
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE EENG 3811, Communication Systems Lab (1 Hour)
❑ EENG 3910, Embedded System Design Project (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ EENG 3920, Modern Comm. System Design (3 Hours)
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ❑ EENG 4910, Senior Design I (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ EENG 4990, Senior Design II (3 Hours)
❑ EENG 4*** Elective (3 Hours)
❑ EENG 4*** Elective (3 Hours)
Major Requirements ❑ EENG 4*** Elective (3 Hours)
Grades of C or better ❑ EENG 4*** Elective (3 Hours)
❑ EENG 4*** Elective (3 Hours)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS EENG 4*** level elective can be chose from: EENG 4010, 4310,
❑ TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours) 4330, 4340, 4350, 4410, 4710, 4760, 4810, 4850, and 4900.
MATHEMATICS EENG 4010 is a topics course and the content of 4010 varies for
❑ MATH 1710, Calculus I (4 Hours) each semester. EENG 4010 may be repeated for credit if you
❑ MATH 1720, Calculus II (3 Hours) do not re-take the exact same topic the 2nd time.
❑ MATH 2730, Multivariable Calculus (3 Hours)
EENG 4920 and 4951 cannot be taken as electives.
❑ MATH 2700, Linear Algebra (3 Hours)
❑ MATH 3410, Differential Equations (3 Hours) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
❑ MATH 3180, Probability for Engineers (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 1015, Computing Tools & Techniques Lab (1 Hour)
Completion of the above courses will earn a Mathematics minor. ❑ CSCE 1030, Computer Science I (3 Hours)
SCIENCES
❑ PHYS 1710, Mechanics (3 Hours) &
PHYS 1730 Mechanics Lab (1 Hour)
❑ PHYS 2220, Electricity & Magnetism (3 Hours) &
PHYS 2240, Electricity & Magnetism Lab (1 Hour)
❑ CHEM 1410, General Chemistry I (3 Hours) &
CHEM 1430, General Chemistry I Lab (1 Hour)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 128 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Electrical Engineering – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
Year One
EENG Intro to Electrical Engineering 3 F., Sp. EENG Digital Logic Design 3 F., Sp.,
1910 Prereq: Electrical or Pre-Electrical major 2710 Su.
CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp., EENG Digital Logic Design Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su. 2711 Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 Su.
CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1030 Pre-req: MATH 1100. Co-req CSCE 1015 Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
waived for EENG majors
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 18 Hours 17
MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp.,
2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp., EENG Signals and Systems 3 F., Sp.
3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2620 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp., EENG Signals and Systems Lab 1 F., Sp.
2220 Su. 2621
Year Two
MATH Probability for Engineers 3 F., Sp., EENG Electronics II 3 F., Sp.
3180 Pre-reqs: MATH 2700 and MATH 2730 Su. 3520 Pre-reqs: EENG 3510/3511
EENG Electromagnetics 3 F., Sp. EENG Computer Organization 3 F., Sp.
3410 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 3710 Pre-reqs: EENG 2710, 2711, CSCE 1030,
1015
EENG Electromagnetics Lab 1 F., Sp. EENG Communications Systems 3 F., Sp.
3411 Co/Pre-req: EENG 3410 3810 Pre-reqs: EENG 2620, 3510, MATH 3180
Year Three
EENG Electronics I 3 F., Sp., EENG Communications Systems Lab 1 F., Sp.
3510 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 Su. 3811 Co/Pre-req: EENG 3810
EENG Electronics I Lab 1 F., Sp., EENG Modern Communications System Design 3 F., Sp.
3511 Co/Pre-req: EENG 3510 Su. 3920 Pre-req: EENG 2920
Co/Pre-reg: EENG 3520, 3810, 3811
EENG Embedded System Design Project 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3910 Pre-reqs: EENG 2620/2621, EENG 2920, 2905 Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 16
Total
Hours 17
EENG Senior Design I 3 F., Sp. EENG Senior Design II 3 F., Sp.
4910 Pre-reqs: EENG 3810/3811, 3910, 3920 4990 Pre-reqs: EENG 4910
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Elective Must complete pre-reqs
Year Four
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Elective Must complete pre-reqs
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CSCE, CHEM, PHYS, and EENG courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc. 37
Electrical Engineering – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1030 Pre-req: MATH 1100 and CSCE 1010 (waived Su.
for EE or Pre-EE Majors). Co-req: CSCE 1015
EENG Intro to Electrical Engineering 3 F., Sp. EENG Digital Logic Design 3 F., Sp.,
1910 Prereq: Electrical or Pre-Electrical major 2710 Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., EENG Digital Logic Design Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2711 Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 18 Core Su.
Total
Hours 18
EENG Engineering Tools 3 F., Sp. PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp.
2905 Pre-reqs: CSCE 1030 and CSCE 1015 2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710/1730 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., EENG Circuit Analysis 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2610 Co/Pre-reqs: PHYS 2220/2240, MATH 3410 Su.
Total EENG Circuit Analysis Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Hours 16 2611 Co/Pre-reqs: EENG 2610 Su.
Total
Hours 17
MATH Probability for Engineers 3 F., Sp. EENG Electronics II 3 F., Sp.
3180 Pre-reqs: MATH 2700 and MATH 2730 3520 Pre-reqs: EENG 3510/3511
EENG Signals and Systems 3 F., Sp. EENG Communications Systems 3 F., Sp.
2620 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 3810 Pre-reqs: EENG 2620, 3510, MATH 3180
EENG Signals and Systems Lab 1 F., Sp. EENG Communications Systems Lab 1 F., Sp.
2621 Co/Pre-req: EENG 2620 3811 Co/Pre-req: EENG 3810
EENG Analog Circuit Design 3 F., Sp. EENG Embedded System Design Project 3 F., Sp.
Year Three
2920 Pre-reqs: EENG 1910, 2610/2611, 2710/2711 3910 Pre-reqs: EENG 2620/2621, 2920, 2905
EENG Electronics I 3 F., Sp., EENG Modern Communications System Design 3 F., Sp.
3510 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 Su. 3920 Pre-req: EENG 2920
Co/Pre-reg: EENG 3520, 3810, 3811
EENG Electronics I Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3511 Co/Pre-req: EENG 3510 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 16
Total
Hours 17
4910 Pre-reqs: EENG 3810/3811, 3910, 3920 Elective Must complete pre-reqs
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Elective Must complete pre-reqs
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Core Su.
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. Total
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Hours 15
Total
Hours 16
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CSCE, CHEM, PHYS, and EENG courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Electrical Engineering – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
EENG Intro to Electrical Engineering 3 F., Sp. CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
1910 Prereq: Electrical or Pre-Electrical major 1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
EENG Digital Logic 3 F., Sp., EENG Engineering Tools 3 F., Sp.
2710 Su. 2905 Pre-reqs: CSCE 1030 and CSCE 1015
EENG Digital Logic Design Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2711 Co/Pre-req: EENG 2710 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 13
MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp., MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp.,
3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp., MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710/1730 Su. 2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp. EENG Signals and Systems 3 F., Sp.
Year Three
MATH Probability for Engineers 3 F., Sp. EENG Electronics II 3 F., Sp.
3180 Pre-reqs: MATH 2700 and MATH 2730 3520 Pre-reqs: EENG 3510/3511
EENG Electromagnetics 3 F., Sp. EENG Communications Systems 3 F., Sp.
3410 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 3810 Pre-reqs: EENG 2620, 3510, MATH 3180
EENG Electromagnetics Lab 1 F., Sp. EENG Communications Systems Lab 1 F., Sp.
Year Four
EENG Electronics I Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3511 Co/Pre-req: EENG 3510 Su. Core Su.
EENG Embedded System Design Project 3 F., Sp. Total
3910 Pre-reqs: EENG 2620/2621, 2920, 2905 Hours 13
Total
Hours 14
EENG Senior Design I 3 F., Sp. EENG Computer Organization 3 F., Sp.
4910 Pre-reqs: EENG 3810/3811, 3910, 3920 3710 Pre-reqs: EENG 2710, 2711, CSCE 1030, 1015
EENG Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. EENG Senior Design II 3 F., Sp.
Year Five
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CSCE, CHEM, PHYS, and EENG courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Information Technology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with a major in Information Technology
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-201; (940) 565-2767
Major Requirements
University Core
Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ CSCE 1010, Discovering Computer Science (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ CSCE 1015, Computing Tools and Techniques Lab (1 Hour)
❑ CSCE 1035, Computer Programming I (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I
❑ CSCE 1045, Computer Programming II (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ CSCE 2100, Foundations of Computing (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ CSCE 2110, Foundations of Data Structures (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3055, IT Project Management (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685
❑ CSCE 3220, Human Computer Interfaces (3 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ CSCE 3420, Internet Programming (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ CSCE 3530, Introduction to Computer Networks (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3550, Foundations of Computer Security (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ CSCE 3600, Principles of Systems Programming (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ CSCE 3605, Systems Administration (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3615, Enterprise Systems Arch., Analysis and Design (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS ❑ CSCE 4010, Social Issues in Computing (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ CSCE 4350, Fundamentals of Database Systems (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4355, Database Administration (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ CSCE 4535, Network Administration (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ CSCE 4905, Information Technology Capstone I (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4925, Information Technology Capstone II (3 Hours)
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu SUPPORTING AREA
❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
Major Requirements ❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
Grades of C or better ❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS ❑ Course approved by an advisor (3 Hours)
❑ TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours)
You must choose a supporting area (21 Hours) and complete approved
MATHEMATICS courses. Check with your advisor concerning approved classes.
❑ MATH 1710, Calculus I (4 Hours) Suggestions include, but are not limited to:
❑ MATH 1680, Elementary Probability & Statistics (3 Hours)
OR
Security/Networking Criminal Justice
MATH 1780, Probability (3 Hours)
Location Intelligence Music or Theater Technologies
OR
Geog. Info Systems Legal Studies
MATH 3680, Applied Statistics (3 Hours)
Data Science Education/Teach North Texas
SCIENCES Web Development Pre-MBA Business
Game Development General Business
❑ 1 science with lab chosen from list options below
Project Management Management
❑ 1 science with lab chosen from list options below
Technical Communications Marketing, Entrepreneurship
GEOL 1610, Introduction to Geology (3 Hours) Microsoft/Oracle/Cisco Cert. Logistics/Decision Sciences
GEOG 1710, Earth Science (3 Hours) Information Systems Graphic/Communications Design
BIOL 1132, Environmental Science (3 Hours) Completion of CSCE 2610, CSCE 4560, & CSCE 4600 toward a
BIOL 1710, Biology I (3 Hours) & BIOL 1760, Biology Lab (2 Hours) Supporting Area in Security/Networking also earns a Security Certificate.
BIOL 2301 & 2311, Anatomy/Physiology I (3 Hours) & Lab (1 Hour) CSCE 2610 requires EENG 2710 as prerequisite.
BIOL 2302 & 2312, Anatomy/Physiology II (3 Hours) & Lab (1 Hour)
CHEM 1410 & 1430, General Chemistry I (3 Hours) & Lab (1 Hour) A maximum of 6 hours may be taken for the Supporting Area from
PHYS 1410 & 1430, General Physics I (3 hours) & Lab (1 Hour) CSCE 4890, 4920, 4930, 4940, or 4950
PHYS 1420 & 1440, General Physics II (3 Hours) & Lab (1 Hour)
MISC. Electives
PHYS 1710 & 1730, Mechanics (3 Hours) & Lab (1 Hour)
❑ 1-2 courses (3-6 Hours) may be required to reach 121 total hours
(check with advisor)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 121 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Information Technology – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
ear Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Element. Probability and Statistics 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1680 Pre-req: TSI Math Complete Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Programming I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
Core Su. 1035 Pre-req: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 16 Core Su.
Total
Hours 16
CSCE Computer Programming II 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp.,
1045 Pre-reqs: CSCE 1015 & CSCE 1035 Su. 2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Co-req: MATH 1710
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
Year Two
CSCE IT Project Management 3 F., Sp. CSCE Introduction to Computer Networks 3 F., Sp.
3055 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 3530 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
CSCE Human Computer Interfaces 3 F., Sp. CSCE Systems Administration 3 F., Sp.
3220 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & 2110 3605 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
Year Three
CSCE Internet Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Enterprise Systems Architecture 3 F., Sp.
3420 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & 2110 3615 Pre-req: CSCE 2100
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Database Systems 3 F., Sp.
3600 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & 2110 4350 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100 & 2110
Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu or 3 Varies Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Area your advisor Area or your advisor
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp. CSCE Social Issues 3 Sp.
3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110 4010 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
CSCE Database Administration 3 F. CSCE Capstone II 3 Sp.
4355 Pre-req: CSCE 4350 4925 Pre-req: CSCE 4905
CSCE 3 F. Supporting 3 Varies
Year Four
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, CSCE and Supporting Area courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an
unofficial sample schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each
term. You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Information Technology – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Programming I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
Core Su. 1035 Pre-req: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 17 Core Su.
Total
Hours 17
MATH Elementary Probability and Statistics 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp.,
1680 Pre-req: TSI Math Complete Su. 2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Co-req: MATH 1710
Year Two
CSCE Computer Programming II 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
1045 Pre-reqs: CSCE 1015 & CSCE 1035 Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. with Lab Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Core Su. Area or your advisor
University Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su
Total Total
Hours 15-16 Hours 15-16
CSCE IT Project Management 3 F., Sp. CSCE Introduction to Computer Networks 3 F., Sp.
3055 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 3530 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
CSCE Human Computer Interfaces 3 F., Sp. CSCE Systems Administration 3 F., Sp.
3220 Pre-req: CSCE 2100, 2110 3605 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
Year Three
CSCE Internet Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Enterprise Systems Architecture 3 F., Sp.
3420 Pre-req: CSCE 2100, 2110 3615 Pre-req: CSCE 2100
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Database Systems 3 F., Sp.
3600 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & 2110 4350 Pre-req: CSCE 2100, 2110
Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu or 3 Varies Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Area your advisor Area or your advisor
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
CSCE Foundations of Computer Security 3 F., Sp. CSCE Social Issues 3 F., Sp.,
3550 Pre-req/Co-req: CSCE 2110 4010 Pre-req: CSCE 3600 Su.
CSCE Database Administration 3 F. CSCE Capstone II 3 Sp.
4355 Pre-req: CSCE 4350 4925 Pre-req: CSCE 4905
CSCE Network Administration 3 F. Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Year Four
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, CSCE and Supporting Area courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an
unofficial sample schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each
term. You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Information Technology – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or Test Placement Su.
CSCE Discovering Computer Science 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computing Tools & Techniques Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1010 Su. 1015 Co-req: CSCE 1030 or CSCE 1035 Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., CSCE Computer Programming I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
Core Su. 1035 Pre-req: MATH 1100 & CSCE 1010 Su.
Co-req: CSCE 1015
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 18 Hours 18
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Elementary Probability and Statistics 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1680 Pre-req: TSI Math Complete Su.
CSCE Computer Programming II 3 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Computing 3 F., Sp.,
1045 Pre-reqs: CSCE 1015 & CSCE 1035 Su. 2100 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
Co-req: MATH 1710
Year Two
Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp., CSCE Foundations of Data Structures 3 F., Sp.,
with Lab Su. 2110 Pre-req: CSCE 1040 or CSCE 1045 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Science Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3-4 F., Sp.,
Core Su. with Lab Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Core Su. Area or your advisor
Total Total
Hours 15-16 Hours 15-16
CSCE IT Project Management 3 F., Sp. CSCE Introduction to Computer Networks 3 F., Sp.
3055 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 3530 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
CSCE Human Computer Interfaces 3 F., Sp. CSCE Systems Administration 3 F., Sp.
3220 Pre-req: CSCE 2100, 2110 3605 Pre-req: CSCE 3600
Year Three
CSCE Internet Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Enterprise Systems Architecture 3 F., Sp.
3420 Pre-req: CSCE 2100, 2110 3615 Pre-req: CSCE 2100
CSCE Systems Programming 3 F., Sp. CSCE Database Systems 3 F., Sp.
3600 Pre-req: CSCE 2100 & 2110 4350 Pre-reqs: CSCE 2100, 2110
Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu or 3 Varies Supporting Options via mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Area your advisor Area or your advisor
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, CSCE and Supporting Area courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an
unofficial sample schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each
term. You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Materials Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Materials Science and Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) E-132; (940) 565-3260
Major Requirements
University Core
Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
SCIENCES
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ CHEM 1410, General Chemistry I (3 Hours) &
Grade of “C” or better is required CHEM 1430, General Chemistry I Lab (1 Hour)
❑ CHEM 1420, General Chemistry II (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I ❑ PHYS 1710, Mechanics (3 Hours) &
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675 PHYS 1730 Mechanics Lab (1 Hour)
❑ PHYS 2220, Electricity & Magnetism (3 Hours) &
AMERICAN HISTORY II PHYS 2240, Electricity & Magnetism Lab (1 Hour)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ ENGR 2301, Statics (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ MTSE 1100, Discover How and Why Materials Matter (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 3000, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engr. I (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316
❑ MTSE 3001, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engr. II (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS ❑ MTSE 3010, Bonding and Structure (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MTSE 3020, Microstructure and Characterization (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 3030, Thermodynamics and Phase Diagrams (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ MTSE 3040, Transport Phenomena (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MTSE 3050, Mechanical Properties (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 3060, Phase Transformations (3 Hours)
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
❑ MTSE 3070, Electrical, Optical, and Magnetic Properties (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MTSE 3080, Materials Processing (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 3090, Laboratory I (1 Hour)
❑ MTSE 3100, Laboratory II (1 Hour)
Major Requirements ❑ MTSE 3110, Materials Aspects of Quantum Materials (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 4010, Physical Metallurgy Principles (3 Hours)
Grades of C or better
❑ MTSE 4030, Ceramic Science and Engineering (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 4050, Polymer Science and Engineering (3 Hours)
❑ MTSE 4060, Materials Selection and Performance (3 Hours)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS ❑ MTSE 4090, Senior Design I (3 Hours)
❑ TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours) ❑ MTSE 4100, Senior Design II (3 Hours)
MATHEMATICS MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ELECTIVES
❑ MATH 1710, Calculus I (4 Hours) ❑ 1 MTSE 4*** elective (3 Hours) chosen from list options below
❑ MATH 1720, Calculus II (3 Hours) ❑ 1 MTSE 4*** elective (3 Hours) chosen from list options below
❑ MATH 2730, Multivariable Calculus (3 Hours)
❑ MATH 3410, Differential Equations (3 Hours) MTSE 4020, Materials in Medicine (3 Hours)
MTSE 4040, Computational Materials Science (3 Hours)
MTSE 4070, Electronic Materials (3 Hours)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 120 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Materials Science and Engineering – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
Year One
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
MTSE Discover How and Why Materials Matter 3 F. CHEM General Chemistry II 3 F., Sp.
1100 1420 Pre-req: CHEM 1410, 1430
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 14 Core Su.
Total
Hours 16
MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp., MTSE Fundamentals II 3 F., Sp.
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710/1730 Su. 3001 Co/Pre-req: MTSE 3000
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., MTSE Quantum Materials 3 Sp.
Year Two
2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 3110 Pre-req: MTSE 3000, PHYS 2220
MTSE Fundamentals I 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3000 Pre-req: CHEM 1410, 1430 Core Su.
ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2301 Pre-reqs: MATH 1710, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 15
Total
Hours 16
MTSE Physical Metallurgy Principles 3 F. MTSE Polymer Science and Engineering 3 Sp.
4010 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3030, 3040 4050 Pre-req: MTSE 3000
MTSE Ceramic Science and Engineering 3 F. MTSE Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4030 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3020, 3040 4100 Pre-req: MTSE 4090
MTSE Selection and Performance 3 F. MTSE MTSE 4020 or MTSE 4040 or MTSE 4070 3 Sp.
Year Four
4060 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3030, 3040, 3050 Elective Must complete pre-reqs
MTSE Senior Design I 3 F. MTSE MTSE 4020 or MTSE 4040 or MTSE 4070 3 Sp.
4090 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3020, 3030, 3040, 3050, Elective Must complete pre-reqs
3070, 3080
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 12
Total
Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, and MTSE courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Materials Science and Engineering – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100, 1600 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., CHEM General Chemistry II 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Su. 1420 Su.
Year One
MTSE Physical Metallurgy Principles 3 F. MTSE Polymer Science and Engineering 3 Sp.
4010 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3030, 3040 4050 Pre-req: MTSE 3000
MTSE Ceramic Science and Engineering 3 F. MTSE Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4030 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3020, 3040 4100 Pre-req: MTSE 4090
MTSE Selection and Performance 3 F. MTSE MTSE 4020 or MTSE 4040 or MTSE 4070 3 Sp.
Year Four
4060 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3030, 3040, 3050 Elective Must complete pre-reqs
MTSE Senior Design I 3 F. MTSE MTSE 4020 or MTSE 4040 or MTSE 4070 3 Sp.
4090 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3020, 3030, 3040, 3050, Elective Must complete pre-reqs
3070, 3080
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, and MTSE courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
46
Materials Science and Engineering – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100, 1600 or Test Su.
Placement
MTSE Discover How and Why Materials Matter 3 F. CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp.,
Year One
MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp., MTSE Quantum Materials 3 F., Sp.
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710/1730 Su. 3110 Pre-req: MTSE 3000, PHYS 2220
Year Three
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., MTSE Mechanical Properties 3 Sp.
2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 3050 Pre-req: MTSE 3000
ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2301 Pre-reqs: MATH 1710, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 12
Total
Hours 13
MTSE Physical Metallurgy Principles 3 F. MTSE Polymer Science and Engineering 3 Sp.
4010 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3030, 3040 4050 Pre-req: MTSE 3000
MTSE Ceramic Science and Engineering 3 F. MTSE Senior Design II 3 Sp.
4030 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3020, 3040 4100 Pre-req: MTSE 4090
Year Five
MTSE Selection and Performance 3 F. MTSE MTSE 4020 or MTSE 4040 or MTSE 4070 3 Sp.
4060 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3030, 3040, 3050 Elective Must complete pre-reqs
MTSE Senior Design I 3 F. MTSE MTSE 4020 or MTSE 4040 or MTSE 4070 3 Sp.
4090 Pre-reqs: MTSE 3010, 3020, 3030, 3040, 3050, Elective Must complete pre-reqs
3070, 3080
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 12
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, and MTSE courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Mechanical and Energy Engineering
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a major in Mechanical and Energy Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-101; (940) 565-2400
Major Requirements
University Core
Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
MECHANICAL AND ENERGY ENGINEERING
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ ENGR 1304, Engineering Graphics (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ ENGR 2301, Statics (3 Hours)
❑ ENGR 2302, Dynamics (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I
❑ ENGR 2332, Mechanics of Materials (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ EENG 2610, Circuit Analysis (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ ENGR 3450, Engineering Materials (4 Hours
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685
❑ MEEN 1000, Discover Mechanical and Energy (2 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ MEEN 2110, Engineering Data Analysis (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ MEEN 2210, Thermodynamics I (3 Hours)
❑ MEEN 2240, Programming for Mechanical Engr. (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE ❑ MEEN 3100, Manufacturing Processes (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ MEEN 3110, Thermodynamics II (3 Hours)
❑ MEEN 3120, Fluid Mechanics (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS
❑ MEEN 3130, Machine Elements (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MEEN 3210, Heat Transfer (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ MEEN 3230, System Dynamics and Controls (3 Hours)
❑ MEEN 3240, Laboratory I (2 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ MEEN 3242, Laboratory II (1 Hour)
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ❑ MEEN 3250, Numerical Methods for MEE Engineers (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MEEN 4150, Design I (3 Hours)
❑ MEEN 4250, Capstone Design (3 Hours)
ENERGY ELECTIVES
Major Requirements ❑ 1 Energy Elective course (3 Hours) chosen from list below
Grades of C or better ❑ 1 Energy Elective course (3 Hours) chosen from list below
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 127 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
48
Mechanical and Energy Engineering – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
Year One
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
MEEN Discover Mechanical & Energy 2 F., Sp. ENGR Engineering Graphics 3 F., Sp.
1000 Pre-req: MATH 1650 1304
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total
Hours 16 16
MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp., MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp., MEEN Thermodynamics I 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710/1730 Su. 2210 Pre-reqs: MEEN 1000, MATH 1720, & PHYS 1710 Su.
PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., ENGR Dynamics 3 F., Sp.,
2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 2302 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2301 & MATH 1720 Su.
Year Two
3240 Pre-reqs: MEEN 2110, 2210, & MATH 3410 3230 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2302, MATH 2700, 3410 Su.
MEEN Numerical Methods 3 F., Sp., MEEN Laboratory II 1 F., Sp.
3250 Pre-reqs: MEEN 2240 & MATH 3410 Su. 3242 Pre-reqs: MEEN 3240 & 3120, Co/Pre-req: MEEN 3210
ENGR Engineering Materials 4 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
3450 Pre-req: PHYS 1710, CHEM 1410/1430, ENGR Core Su.
2332
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 15 Core Su.
Total
Hours 16
MEEN Manufacturing Processes 3 F., Sp. MEEN Capstone Design 3 F., Sp.
3100 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2332 and 3450 4250 Pre-req: MEEN 3100 & 4150
MEEN Design I 3 F., Sp. Energy Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
4150 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610, MEEN 3130, 3210, 3230, & Elective Must complete pre-reqs
3242 Co/Pre-req: MEEN 3100
Year Four
Energy Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. Technical Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Elective Must complete pre-reqs
Technical Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs Core
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total
Hours 15 15
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, EENG, ENGR, and MEEN courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
49
Mechanical and Energy Engineering – Pre-Calculus
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100, 1600 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., MEEN Discover Mechanical & Energy 2 F., Sp.
Year One
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1000 Pre-req: MATH 1650
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 15
MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp., MEEN Programming for Mechanical Engineers 3 F., Sp.
1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su. 2240 Pre-req: MEEN 1000, Co-req MATH 2700
PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp., ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su. 2301 Pre-req: PHYS 1710/1730, MEEN 1000 Su.
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp., MATH Linear Algebra 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. 2700 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
ENGR Engineering Graphics 3 F., Sp. MATH Multivariable Calculus 3 F., Sp.,
1304 2730 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., PHYS Electricity & Magnetism 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720 & PHYS 1710/1730 Su.
Total PHYS Electricity & Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp.,
Hours 13 2240 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su.
Total
Hours 16
MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp., MEEN Engineering Data Analysis 3 F., Sp.
3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 2110 Pre-reqs: MATH 2700 & MEEN 1000
MEEN Thermodynamics I 3 F., Sp., MEEN Thermodynamics II 3 F., Sp.,
2210 Pre-reqs: MEEN 1000, MATH 1720, PHYS 1710 Su. 3110 Pre-req: MEEN 2210 Su.
Year Three
MEEN Fluid Mechanics 3 F., Sp., MEEN Machine Elements 3 F., Sp.,
3120 Pre-reqs: MATH 2730, 3410, MEEN 2210, ENGR 2332 Su. 3130 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2332 & ENGR 1304 Su.
MEEN Laboratory I 2 F., Sp. MEEN Heat Transfer 3 F., Sp.,
3240 Pre-reqs: MEEN 2110, 2210, & MATH 3410 3210 Pre-reqs: MEEN 3110, 3120, 3250 Su.
MEEN Numerical Methods 3 F., Sp., MEEN Dynamics and Controls 3 F., Sp.,
Year Four
3250 Pre-reqs: MEEN 2240 & MATH 3410 Su. 3230 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2302, MATH 2700, 3410 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., MEEN Laboratory II 1 F., Sp.
Core Su. 3242 Pre-reqs: MEEN 3240 & 3120, Co/Pre-
req: MEEN 3210
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 13
MEEN Manufacturing Processes 3 F., Sp. MEEN Capstone Design 3 F., Sp.
3100 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2332 and 3450 4250 Pre-req: MEEN 3100 & 4150
MEEN Design I 3 F., Sp. Energy Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu Must 3 F., Sp.
4150 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610, MEEN 3130, 3210, 3230, Elective complete pre-reqs
Year Five
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, EENG, ENGR, and MEEN courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
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Mechanical and Energy Engineering – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100, 1600 or Test Placement Su.
Year One
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 14
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
MEEN Discover Mechanical & Energy 2 F., Sp. ENGR Engineering Graphics 3 F., Sp.
1000 Pre-req: MATH 1650 1304
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 13 Hours 13
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MEEN Programming for Mechanical Engineers 3 F., Sp. MATH Differential Equations 3 F., Sp.,
2240 Pre-req: MEEN 1000, Co-req MATH 2700 3410 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp., MEEN Engineering Data Analysis 3 F., Sp.
2301 Pre-req: PHYS 1710/1730, MEEN 1000 Su. 2110 Pre-reqs: MATH 2700 & MEEN 1000
Year Three
3240 Pre-reqs: MEEN 2110, 2210, & MATH 3410 3230 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2302, MATH 2700, 3410 Su.
ENGR Engineering Materials 4 F., Sp. MEEN Laboratory II 1 F., Sp.
3450 Pre-req: PHYS 1710, CHEM 1410/1430, ENGR 3242 Pre-reqs: MEEN 3240 & 3120, Co/Pre-req: MEEN 3210
2332
EENG Circuit Analysis F., Sp., MEEN Numerical Methods 3 F., Sp.,
2610 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220/2240 3 Su. 3250 Pre-reqs: MEEN 2240 & MATH 3410 Su.
Total Total
Hours 15 Hours 13
MEEN Manufacturing Processes 3 F., Sp. MEEN Capstone Design 3 F., Sp.
3100 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2332 and 3450 4250 Pre-req: MEEN 3100 & 4150
MEEN Design I 3 F., Sp. Energy Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu Must 3 F., Sp.
4150 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610, MEEN 3130, 3210, 3230, & Elective complete pre-reqs
Year Five
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, EENG, ENGR, and MEEN courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample schedule.
Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term. You should meet
with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Mechanical Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (B.S.E.T) degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Discovery Park (NTDP) F-115; (940) 565-2400
Major Requirements
University Core Grades of C or better
COMMUNICATION
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ ENGR 1030, Technological Systems (3 Hours)
Grade of “C” or better is required ❑ ENGR 1304, Engineering Graphics (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY I ❑ ENGR 2301, Statics (3 Hours)
❑ ENGR 2302, Dynamics (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2610 or HIST 2675
❑ ENGR 2332, Mechanics of Materials (3 Hours)
AMERICAN HISTORY II ❑ EENG 2610, Circuit Analysis (3 Hours) &
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from HIST 2620 or HIST 2685 EENG 2611, Circuit Analysis Lab (1 Hour)
❑ ENGR 3450, Engineering Materials (4 Hours)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2305 or PSCI 2315 ❑ MEET 3550, Geometrical Dimensions & Tolerancing (3 hours)
❑ MEET 3650, Design of Mechanical Components (3 Hours)
STATE GOVERNMENT/POLITICAL SCIENCE
❑ MEET 3940, Fluid Mechanics Applications (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) chosen from PSCI 2306 or PSCI 2316 ❑ MEET 3980, Digital Control of Industrial Processes (3 Hours)
CREATIVE ARTS ❑ MEET 3990, Applied Thermodynamics (3 Hours)
❑ MEET 4050, Mechanical Design (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu
❑ MEET 4350, Heat Transfer Applications (3 Hours)
LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, AND CULTURE ❑ MEET 4360, Experimental Thermal Sciences (3 Hours)
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MEET 4780, Senior Design I (1 Hour)
❑ MEET 4790, Senior Design II (3 Hours)
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
❑ 1 Course (3 Hours) – see mydegreeaudit.unt.edu ❑ MFET 3110, Machining Principles and Processes (3 Hours)
❑ MFET 4190, Quality Assurance (3 Hours)
❑ MFET 4200, Engineering Cost Analysis (3 Hours)
❑ MFET 4210, CAD/CAM System Operations (3 Hours)
Major Requirements
Grades of C or better TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
❑ Advanced level (3*** or 4*** level) course chose from
appropriate elective options (3 Hours)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
❑ Advanced level (3*** or 4*** level) course chose from
❑ TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours)
appropriate elective options (3 Hours)
MATHEMATICS ❑ Any level course chosen from appropriate elective options
(3 Hours)
❑ MATH 1710, Calculus I (4 Hours)
❑ MATH 1720, Calculus II (3 Hours)
Recommended elective options are below:
SCIENCES
MFET 4220 LGAV 3100 CNET 3410
❑ PHYS 1710, Mechanics (3 Hours) & MEET 3750 LGAV 3110 MKTG 3651
PHYS 1730 Mechanics Lab (1 Hour) MEET 4100 LGAV 3120 MGMT 3820
❑ PHYS 2220, Electricity & Magnetism (3 Hours) & LGAV 3130 MGMT 3850
PHYS 2240, Electricity & Magnetism Lab (1 Hour)
❑ CHEM 1410, General Chemistry I (3 Hours) &
Completion of MEET 3550, MFET 3110, MFET 4190, MFET 4200, and
CHEM 1430, General Chemistry I Lab (1 Hour)
MFET 4210 at UNT also earns a Certificate in Manufacturing
Engineering Technology upon graduation.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
❑ CSCE 1030, Computer Science I (3 Hours)
MISC. Elective
❑ 1 course (1 Hour) may be required to reach 122 total hours
(check with advisor)
This is an unofficial simplified checklist effective fall 2024. Degree requirements may change. You may need elective courses to help reach a
minimum of 122 Total Hours and 42 Advanced Hours. Check with an advisor.
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Mechanical Engineering Technology – Calculus I
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Four-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp., MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su. 1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp.,
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su.
Year One
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1030 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp. ENGR Engineering Graphics 3 F., Sp.,
Core 1304 Su.
Total University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Hours 14 Core Su.
Total
Hours 16
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism 3 F., Sp., ENGR Dynamics 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2302 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2301, MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., ENGR Mechanics of Materials 3 F., Sp.,
2240 Co-req/pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 2332 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2301 Su.
ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp., EENG Circuit Analysis 3 F., Sp.,
2301 Pre-reqs: PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2610 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su.
Year Two
ENGR Engineering Materials 4 F., Sp. MEET Digital Controls of Industrial Processes 3 Sp.
3450 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2332, CHEM 1410/1430 and PHYS 3980 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 and CSCE 1030
1710/1730
MEET Fluid Mechanics 3 F., Sp., MEET Design of Mechanical Components 3 Sp.
3940 Pre-req: ENGR 2302, MATH 1720 Su. 3650 Pre-req: ENGR 2332
Year Three
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp., MATH Calculus I 4 F., Sp.,
1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100, 1600 or Test Placement Su. 1710 Pre-req: MATH 1650 or Test Placement Su.
Year One
CHEM General Chemistry I 3 F., Sp., ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp.
1410 Pre-req: MATH 1100 or higher Su. 1030
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 13
MATH Calculus II 3 F., Sp., PHYS Electricity and Magnetism 3 F., Sp.,
1720 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su. 2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su.
PHYS Mechanics 3 F., Sp., PHYS Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1710 Pre-req: MATH 1710 Su. 2240 Co-req/pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su.
PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp., ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp.,
Year Two
1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su. 2301 Pre-reqs: PHYS 1710, 1730 Su.
ENGR Engineering Graphics 3 F., Sp. CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp.,
1304 1030 Pre-req: MATH 1100. CSCE 1010 & 1015 Su.
reqs (waived for MEET Majors).
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 13 Hours 13
EENG Circuit Analysis 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2610 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. Core Su.
Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220/2240
EENG Circuit Analysis Lab 1 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2611 Co/Pre-req: EENG 2610 Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., Total
Core Su. Hours 13
Total
Hours 13
MEET Fluid Mechanics 3 F., Sp., MEET Digital Controls of Industrial Processes 3 Sp.
3940 Pre-req: ENGR 2302, MATH 1720 Su. 3980 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611, CSCE 1030
MEET Applied Thermodynamics 3 F., Sp., MEET Design of Mechanical Components 3 Sp.
3990 Pre-req: ENGR 2332, CHEM 1410/1430 Su. 3650 Pre-req: ENGR 2332
Year Four
MFET Machining Principles and Processes 3 F., Sp. MFET CAD/CAM System Operation 3 F., Sp.
3110 Pre-req: MATH 1650 4210 Pre-req: MFET 3110, ENGR 1304, and
MATH/PHYS/CHEM requirements
Advanced Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies MEET Geometric Dimens. and Tolerancing 3 Sp.
Elective Must complete pre-reqs 3550 Pre-reqs: MFET 3110, ENGR 1304
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 12
4780 Pre-reqs: ENGR 3450 and MEET 3980 4190 Pre-req: MATH 1720
Co/Pre-req: MFET 4210, MEET 4050, 4350
MFET Engineering Cost Analysis 3 F. Total
4200 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Hours 9
Advanced Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Elective Must complete pre-reqs
Total
Hours 13
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, CSCE, MEET, and MFET courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Mechanical Engineering Technology – College Algebra
2024-2025 Catalog: Sample Five-Year Schedule
Fall Course Title Credit Term(s) Spring Course Title Credit Term(s)
Semester Hours Offered Semester Hours Offered
MATH College Algebra 3 F., Sp., MATH Pre-Calculus 5 F., Sp.,
1100 Pre-req: TSI Completion Su. 1650 Pre-req: MATH 1100, 1600 or Test Su.
Placement
Year One
ENGR Technological Systems 3 F., Sp. TECM Technical Writing 3 F., Sp.,
1030 2700 Pre-req: Communication Core Su.
Comm. Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 12 Hours 14
CHEM General Chemistry I Lab 1 F., Sp., PHYS Mechanics Lab 1 F., Sp.,
1430 Co/Pre-req: CHEM 1410 Su. 1730 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 1710 Su.
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., ENGR Engineering Graphics 3 F., Sp.
Core Su. 1304
University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp., University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
Core Su. Core Su.
Total Total
Hours 14 Hours 13
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism 3 F., Sp., ENGR Dynamics 3 F., Sp.,
2220 Pre-reqs: MATH 1720, PHYS 1710, 1730 Su. 2302 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2301, MATH 1720 Su.
PHYS Electricity and Magnetism Lab 1 F., Sp., ENGR Mechanics of Materials 3 F., Sp.,
2240 Co-req/pre-req: PHYS 2220 Su. 2332 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2301 Su.
EENG Circuit Analysis & Lab 4 F., Sp., MEET Digital Controls of Industrial Processes 3 Sp.
Year Three
2610 & Pre-req: MATH 1720 Su. 3980 Pre-reqs: EENG 2610/2611 and CSCE
2611 Co/Pre-req: PHYS 2220/2240 1030
ENGR Statics 3 F., Sp. University Options on mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 F., Sp.,
2301 Pre-reqs: PHYS 1710, 1730 Core Su.
CSCE Computer Science I 3 F., Sp., Total
1030 Pre-req: MATH 1100. CSCE 1010 & 1015 reqs Su. Hours 12
(waived for MEET Majors).
Total
Hours 14
ENGR Engineering Materials 4 F., Sp. MEET Design of Mechanical Components 3 Sp.
3450 Pre-reqs: ENGR 2332, CHEM 1410/1430 and 3650 Pre-req: ENGR 2332
PHYS 1710/1730
MEET Fluid Mechanics 3 F., Sp., MFET Quality Assurance 3 Sp.
Year Four
3940 Pre-req: ENGR 2302, MATH 1720 Su. 4190 Pre-req: MATH 1720
MEET Applied Thermodynamics 3 F., Sp., MFET CAD/CAM System Operation 3 F., Sp.
3990 Pre-req: ENGR 2332, CHEM 1410/1430 Su. 4210 Pre-req: MFET 3110, ENGR 1304, and
MATH/PHYS/CHEM requirements
MFET Machining Principles and Processes 3 F., Sp. MEET Geometric Dimens. and Tolerancing 3 Sp.
3110 Pre-req: MATH 1650 3550 Pre-reqs: MFET 3110, ENGR 1304
Total Total
Hours 13 Hours 12
4780 Pre-reqs: ENGR 3450 and MEET 3980 Elective Must complete pre-reqs
Co/Pre-req: MFET 4210, MEET 4050, 4350
MFET Engineering Cost Analysis 3 F. Total
4200 Pre-req: MATH 1720 Hours 9
Advanced Options at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu 3 Varies
Elective Must complete pre-reqs
Total
Hours 13
ENGL, TECM, MATH, CHEM, PHYS, ENGR, CSCE, MEET, and MFET courses require minimum grade of “C” for completion and/or prerequisite. This is an unofficial sample
schedule. Requirements, prerequisites, corequisites, and term offerings may change. You should check your degree audit at mydegreeaudit.unt.edu each term.
You should meet with your advisor each term to discuss individual scheduling, program decisions, etc.
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Minor/Certificate Information
ADDITIVE AND DIGITAL MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATE (12 Hours) ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND MECHATRONICS CERTIFICATE (12 Hours)
❑ TECM 2700, Technical Writing (3 Hours) ❑ 12 hours chosen from EENG 2620, EENG 3510, EENG 3520, EENG 4310,
❑ ENGR 2999Z or MTSE 2999Z or MEEN 2999Z (0 Hours) ENGR 2302, MEEN 3130, MEEN 3230, MEEN 4760
❑ 9 hours chosen from BMEN 3312, BMEN, 4100, BMEN 4312,
ENGR 1304, ENGR 3450 or MTSE 3000, MTSE 4040, MTSE 4060, ENERGY ASSESSMENT OF BUILDINGS CERTIFICATE (18 Hours)
MTSE 4900 (Additive Manufacturing), MEEN 3100, MEEN ❑ MEEN 3220, Thermal Fluid Science for Buildings (3 Hours)
4800 (CAD/CAE), MEET 3550, MEET 3750, MEET 4100, MGMT ❑ MEEN 4320, Building Energy Systems (3 Hours)
4850, DSCI 2710, OPSM 3830 ❑ MEEN 4335, Comp. Sim. of Building Energy Systems (3 Hours)
❑ MEEN 4340, Energy Eff. & Green Bldg. Design for Commercial (3 Hours)
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CERTIFICATE (12 Hours) ❑ MEEN 4350, Energy Eff. & Green Bldg. Design for Residential (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3201, Applied Artificial Intelligence (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3214, Software Development for AT (3 Hours) GAME PROGRAMMING CERTIFICATE (12 Hours)
❑ 6 hours chosen from CSCE 4205, CSCE 4290, CSCE 4300
❑ CSCE 4210, Game Programming I (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4220, Game Programming II (3 Hours)
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING MINOR (19 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4250, Topics in Game Development (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 2210, DAQ Practices (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 4255, Programming Math & Physics for Games (3 Hours)
❑ BMEN 2320, Biomedical Instrumentation I (4 Hours)
❑ BMEN 3350, Biomedical Transport Phenomena (3 Hours) GENERAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MINOR (18 Hours)
❑ 6 hours chosen from BMEN 3311, 3312, 3321
❑ 12 hours chosen from CNET, ENGR, MEET, MFET 1***, 2***, 3***, 4*** level
❑ 3 hours chosen from BMEN 4***
❑ 6 hours chosen from CNET, ENGR, MEET, MFET 3*** or 4*** level
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE (15 Hours)
❑ CNET 1160, Construction Methods & Materials (3 Hours)
❑ MFET 3110, Machining Principles and Processes (4 Hours)
❑ CNET 2180, Building Construction Techniques (3 Hours)
❑ MFET 4190, Quality Assurance (3 Hours)
❑ 12 hours chosen from CNET 2300, 3150, 3160, 3190, 4170,
❑ MFET 4200, Engineering Cost Analysis (2 Hours)
4180, 4190, 4630
❑ MFET 4210, CAD/CAM System Operations (3 Hours)
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE (12 Hours) ❑ 3 hours chosen from MEET 3550, MEET 3750, MEET 4100, MFET 4220
❑ EENG 3920, Modern Comm. System Design (3 hours)
❑ 9 hours chosen from EENG 4610, 4810, 4820, 4850, 4680, MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MINOR (18 Hours)
EENG 4*** elective approved by Department ❑ MTSE 3000, Fundamentals of Materials Sci. & Engr. I (3 Hours)
❑ 6 hours chosen from MTSE 3010, 3030, 3050, 3070
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MINOR (19 Hours) ❑ 9 hours chosen from MTSE 3***, 4***
❑ CSCE 1030, Computer Science I (3 Hours), or
CSCE 1035, Computer Programming I (3 Hours) MECHANICAL AND ENERGY ENGINEERING MINOR (18 Hours)
❑ CSCE 1040, Computer Science II (3 Hours), or
❑ MEEN 2210, Thermodynamics I (3 Hours)
CSCE 1045, Computer Programming II (3 Hours)
❑ ENGR 2302, Mechanics II (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 2100, Foundations of Computing (3 Hours)
❑ ENGR 2332, Mechanics III (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 2110, Foundations of Data Structures (3 Hours)
❑ 9 hours chosen from MEEN 3100, MEEN 3110, MEEN 3120, MEEN 3130,
❑ 6 hours chosen from CSCE 3***, 4***
MEEN 3210, MEEN 3230, MEEN 3240/3242, MEEN 4110, MEEN 4140, MEEN
❑ 1 hour (if needed) chosen from CSCE 1*** or higher
4160
CYBERSECURITY MINOR (19 Hours)
RF AND CIRCUIT DESIGN CERTIFICATE (12 Hours)
❑ CSCE 1035, Computer Programming I (3 Hours)
❑ EENG 3520, Electronics II (3 hours)
❑ CSCE 1045, Computer Programming II (3 Hours)
❑ 9 hours chosen from EENG 4210, 4310, 4320, 4610, 4640, EENG 4***
❑ CSCE 2110, Foundations of Data Structures (3 Hours)
elective approved by Department
❑ CSCE 3550, Foundations of Security (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3560, Computer Systems Security (3 Hours)
SECURITY CERTIFICATE (18 Hours)
❑ CSCE 3600, Systems Programming (3 Hours)
❑ CSCE 2610, Assembly Lang. and Comp. Organization (3 Hours)
❑ 1 hour (if needed) chosen from CSCE 1*** or higher
❑ CSCE 3530, Intro. To Computer Networks (3 Hours)
DIGITAL SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE (12 Hours) ❑ CSCE 3550, Foundations of Computer Security (3 Hours)
❑ EENG 3910, DSP System Design (3 hours) ❑ CSCE 4350, Intro. To Database Systems Design (3 Hours)
❑ 9 hours chosen from EENG 4710, 4720, 4740, 4760, ❑ CSCE 4560, Secure Electronic Commerce (3 Hours)
EENG 4*** elective approved by Department ❑ CSCE 4600, Operating Systems (3 Hours)
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MINOR (18 Hours) SIGNAL PROCESSING AND CONTROL CERTIFICATE (12 Hours)
❑ EENG 2610, Circuit Analysis, (3 Hours) & ❑ EENG 3910, DSP System Design (3 hours)
EENG 2611, Circuit Analysis Lab (1 Hour) ❑ 9 hours chosen from EENG 4710, 4720, 4740, 4760, EENG 4*** elective
❑ EENG 2620, Signals and Systems (3 Hours) & approved by Department
EENG 2621, Signals and Systems Lab (1 Hour)
❑ EENG 2710, Digital Logic Design (3 Hours) &
EENG 2711, Digital Logic Design Lab (1 Hour)
❑ EENG 3510, Electronics I (3 Hours)
❑ EENG 4***, EENG advanced level course (3 Hours)
Completion of a minor and/or a certificate is not required in order to graduate. Must complete appropriate prerequisites for minor
or certificate courses. Must complete certificate courses at UNT. Grades of “C” required for most minor or certificate courses.
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University Core Options
COMMUNICATION (1 Course) CREATIVE ARTS Cont’d (1 Course) LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, & CULTURE Cont’d
ENGL 1310, First-Year Writing I MUMH 3010, Twentieth-Century Music (1 Course)
ENGL 1311, Honors First-Year Writing I MUMH 3100, Music, Gender, Sexuality KINE 2050, Sociology of Sport
ENGL 1315, Writing about Literature I MUMH 3200, Music as Politics LING 2050, Language of Now
TECM 1700, Intro. To Technical Writing MUMH 3520, Western Music History MUET 2000, Global Perspectives
PHIL 1900, Philosophy of Art MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World
AMERICAN HISTORY I (1 Course)
THEA 1340, Aesthetics of the Theatre PHIL 1050, Introduction to Philosophy
HIST 2610, U.S. History to 1865
THEA 2340, Theater Appreciation PHIL 1400, Contemporary Moral Issues
HIST 2675, Honors U.S. History to 1865
THEA 3030, World Theatre to 1700 PHIL 2050, Introduction to Logic
AMERICAN HISTORY II (1 Course) THEA 3040, World Theatre from 1700 PHIL 2070, World Religions
HIST 2620, U.S. History from 1865 PHIL 2600, Ethics in Science
HIST 2685, Honors U.S. History from 1865 LANGUAGE, PHILOSOPHY, & CULTURE
(1 Course) SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (1 Course)
FEDERAL GOVT/POLI. SCIENCE (1 Course) AGER 2250, Aging in Film and Lit AGER 4560, Minority Aging
PSCI 2305, U.S. Political Behavior &Policy ANTH 3101, American Culture and Society AGER 4800, Social Context of Aging
PSCI 2315, Honors U.S. Political Behav. & Policy ANTH 3110, Indigenous People of N. Am. ANTH 1010, Intro. To Anthropology
ANTH 3120, Indigenous Cultures of S.W. ANTH 2300, Culture and Society
STATE GOVT/POLI. SCIENCE (1 Course)
ANTH 3130, African American Anthropology BEHV 2300, Behavior Principles I
PSCI 2306, U.S. and Texas
ANTH 3140, Latinos in the U.S. CJUS 2100, Crime and Justice in the U.S.
PSCI 2316, Honors U.S. and Texas
ANTH 3200, Latin American Cultures COMM 2020, Interpersonal Comm.
CREATIVE ARTS (1 Course) ANTH 3210, Mesoamerica EADP 1010, Exploring Disasters
ANTH 2400, AnthroPop ANTH 3220, Mayan Culture EADP 4050, Special Pop. In Disasters
ART 1300, Art Appreciation ANTH 3300, Peoples of the Pacific ECON 1100, Microeconomics
ART 1301, Honors Art Appreciation ANTH 3400, Peoples of Africa ECON 1110, Macroeconomics
ART 2360, Art History Survey II ANTH 3500, Peoples of the Middle East FIPL 2770, Lessons in Money Education
ART 2370, Art History Survey III ANTH 3700, Peoples & Cultures of South Asia GEOG 1200, Global Societies
COMM 2060, Performance of Literature ANTH 3710, Peoples & Cultures of East Asia GEOG 1500, Geospatial Technology
DANC 1200, Appreciation of Dance ART 2350, Art History Survey I HDFS 1013, Human Development
DANC 2800, Survey of Dance ENGL 2321, British Literature HLTH 2200, Family Life and Human Sexuality
MUCO 1200, Commercial Music & Production ENGL 2326, American Literature JOUR 1210, Mass Comm. And Society
MUCO, Cultures of Hip Hop ENGL 2331, World Literature LING 3060, Principles of Language
MUET 3060, African American Music ENGL 2341, Forms of Literature MDSE 2750, Consumers in Global Market
MUJS 3400, Understanding Jazz ENGL 2351, Mexican American Literature PADM 2100, Cultural Competency
MUMH 1610, Music as Communication ENGL 3450, Short Story PSYC 1630, General Psychology I
MUMH 2040, Music Appreciation FREN 4060, Studies in French Literature PSYC 1650, Biological Psychology
MUMH 2050, Sounds and Cinema GEOG 1000, National Parks RESM 3450, Diversity and Inclusion in RESM
MUMH 2060, History of Rock HDFS 2313, Courtship and Marriage RHAB 3100, Disability and Society
MUMH 3000, Nineteenth-Century Music HIST 1050, World History to 16th Century SOCI 1510, Intro to Sociology
HIST 1060, World History from 16th Century SOWK 1450, Intro to Social Work
Completion of IB program, earned IB Diploma, & minimum score of 4 or completion of IB program without the earned diploma & minimum score of 5, 6, or 7 Other community college
or university courses may fulfill requirements. Please confirm with your advisor.
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Get an Internship
Your Career Center advisor can assist you with applying for paid internships which provide you with the hands-on
experience that all employers want when considering you for a full-time position after you have graduated. The Career
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interviewing skills, and printing free business cards.
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begins. Successful applications typically have a GPA of 3.5 or better. Students typically earn a MS or PhD in the same or
a similar program as their bachelor’s program. Students have to enroll full-time in the MS or PhD program in the first long
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To Apply: Each department has its own application for Grad Track. You may also have to submit transcripts and letters of
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“engineer intern” (EI). UNT tutoring options for the exam can be found at engineering.unt.edu/engineering-exam.
Principles and Practices of Engineering (PE) exam: PE licensure is the engineering profession’s highest standard of
competence. EITs and EIs are permitted to attempt the exam after completing a minimum of 4 years of professional work
experience under the supervisor of a PE. Passing the PE exam qualifies the candidate as a licensed professional engineer.
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