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undergraduate studies<br />

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B.E. REQUIREMENTS<br />

B.E. students take required courses and electives in mathematics, basic science,<br />

engineering sciences, and engineering design. Students in the <strong>Dartmouth</strong> class <strong>of</strong><br />

2011 and beyond (including dual-degree students receiving the B.E. in 2012) can plan<br />

their A.B. and B.E. degree programs using the following chart. Students in the<br />

<strong>Dartmouth</strong> class <strong>of</strong> 2010 should consult the planning/advising sheets at<br />

engineering.dartmouth.edu/express.<br />

Mathematics<br />

and natural<br />

science<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong><br />

common core<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong><br />

distributive core<br />

(choose 2)<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong><br />

gateway<br />

(choose 2<br />

from 2 different<br />

disciplines)<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong><br />

electives<br />

(choose 6)<br />

Capstone<br />

engineering<br />

design<br />

Total<br />

MATH 3, 8, 13<br />

PHYS 13, 14<br />

CHEM 5<br />

ENGS 91, 92, or 93 (formerly 103)<br />

2 non-introductory courses chosen from ASTR 15 and above;<br />

BIOL 12 and above; CHEM 6 or 10, 41 and above; COSC 19, 25, 39;<br />

EARS 16 and above; ENGS 91, 92, 93,100, 104–106; ENVS 20, 79,<br />

and 89; MATH 16 and above; PHYS 17, 19, 23, 24, 41 and above<br />

ENGS 20 (counts as 0.5 course for B.E. credit)<br />

ENGS 21, 22, 23<br />

ENGS 24, 25, 26, 27<br />

ENGS 31 or 32, ENGS 33 or 34, ENGS 35 or 36, ENGS 37<br />

3 courses must form a coherent disciplinary concentration with<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> these having significant design content; the remaining 3<br />

electives may be chosen from ENGS or ENGG courses numbered<br />

24–88, 110–174, 192 and 199; COSC 23–78 (except 32, 42) and<br />

104–188 (except 110); or EARS 66. 2 <strong>of</strong> the 3 electives may be<br />

mathematics or natural science courses as listed above.<br />

ENGS 89/90 (formerly 190/290) (Prior to enrollment in ENGS 89,<br />

at least 6 engineering courses must be completed. These include<br />

ENGS 21 plus 5 additional courses numbered 22 to 76.)<br />

Detailed information about specific courses that satisfy accreditation and <strong>Thayer</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> requirements is in the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Program Plan, available at<br />

dartmouth.edu/bannerstudent<br />

NOTE: The only B.E. courses that can be taken under the non-recording option are<br />

MATH 3, 8, 13; PHYS 13, CHEM 5, and ENGS 20.<br />

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