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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY

All courses are three (3) credits unless otherwise indicated. Course selections should be made in consultation with an academic advisor.

PRE-PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM
(2013-2014)
College of Engineering & Computer Science
FOUNDATIONS OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATION

(Gordon Rule Writing (GRW), 6 credits required)
(A grade of “C” or higher is required in each course)
___ ENC 1101 ............. College Writing I (REQUIRED)
___ ENC 1102+ ........... College Writing II
THE FOLLOWING COURSES CAN BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ENC 1102:
___ ANT 1471+............ Cultural Difference in a Globalized Society
___ ENC 1930+ ........... University Honors Seminar in Writing (Permit Only)
___ ENC 1939+ ........... Special Topic: College Writing II
___ ENC 2452+◊ ......... Honor Composition for Science
___ NSP 1195+ ........... Being Cared For: Reflections from Other Side of Bed
Students must take four (4) GRW Courses.
Two (2) must be taken from Foundations of Written Communications.
§Two additional courses are REQUIRED.

FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY & HUMAN BEHAVIOR

(6 credits required, select 2 courses from 2 different departments)
Anthropology Department
___ ANT 2000 & D .......................Introduction to Anthropology
Economics Department
___ ECO 2013# ............................Macroeconomic Principles
___ ECO 2023# ............................Microeconomic Principles
___ ECP 2002 ..............................Contemporary Economic Issues
Exceptional Student Education Department
___ EEX 2091 ...............................Disability and Society
Geosciences Department
___ EVR 2017 ..............................Environment and Society
Political Science Department
___ POS 2041 ..............................Government of the United States
Psychology Department
___ PSY 1012 ...............................General Psychology

FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS & QUANTITATIVE REASONING
(Grade of “C” or higher required. 8 credits

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