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Proposed Pre-Professional Program Revisions
Effective fall 2012, entering freshmen and all transfer students will be directly admitted to the revised College pre-professional program. To be admitted to one of the Engineering or Computer Science programs in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, a student in the pre-professional program must satisfy the following requirements:
1. Students must meet University admission requirements.
2. In each core course listed below, students must obtain a minimum grade of C and a GPA in the core courses of 2.5 or greater. Calculation of the core GPA will be based on the highest grade received (in at most two attempts for any of the option listed courses) in each of the core courses. Advanced placement credit scores 4 or above will be given credit for the appropriate course(s). A score of 5 is equivalent to an A and a score of 4 is equivalent to a B.
Pre-Professional Program core courses
Electrical and Computer Engineering:
MAC2281, Calculus for Engineers 1 (1) and MAC 2282, Calculus for Engineers 2 (2).
Civil, Geomatics, Mechanical and Ocean Engineering:
MAC2281, Calculus for Engineers 1 (1) and PHY2043, Physics for Engineers 1.
Computer Science:
MAC 1147, Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trigonometry (4 or 5 credits) (4) and COP 2220 Introduction to C
Notes:
(1) MAC 2311 and MAC 2253 are substitutes.
(2) MAC 2312 and MAC 2254 are substitutes.
(3) PHY 2048 is a substitute.
(4) MAC 1140 and MAC 1145 are substitutes.
Students may repeat a core course ONLY ONCE. Failure to receive a passing grade in the Second attempt is grounds for denial of admission to an engineering or computer science program.
The entry-level mathematics requirement for the engineering programs is Calculus 1. Students who are placed in lower-level mathematics courses based on their ALEKS test scores and who need to maintain full-time status may have problems finding courses that are accepted in an engineering or computer science program in future semesters. This may delay their entry into a particular engineering or computer science program.
After successfully completing the core courses, students may apply to a particular engineering program. Admission will be based on the students performance in the core courses. The Division of Engineering Student Services (561-297-2680) is available to assist students in selection of a major field of study.
Students with engineering degrees from ABET accredited institutions will be directly admitted to engineering or computer science programs of their choice.
Students may appeal denial of admission to an engineering or computer science program through the academic petition process. For an appeal to have merit, students must explain new academic or personal information as well as extenuating circumstances. The evidence should show a student's case is stronger than the GPA evidence suggests. The faculty coordinator for pre-professional program will review the petition according to the established College guidelines and make a recommendation to the academic petition committee.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science fully complies with the State of Florida Common Prerequisites for Computer Science and for Engineering. Students transferring from Florida community or state colleges who meet the pre-professional program course requirements will be directly admitted to the particular engineering and computer science program of their choice.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science participates in the Southeast Florida Engineering Education Consortium, a collaborative effort among public colleges and universities in this region. Detailed advising sheets outlining the courses needed at the community or state college and at FAU are available for students transferring from Miami Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach and Indian River colleges. These sheets also provide a useful guide for students transferring from other institutions. Students should contact their community or state college advisor or the FAU department in which they intend to enroll.
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