The Bachelor of Science in Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET).

Secure and apply mathematics, science, economics, and social and practical knowledge to invent, innovate, design, build, maintain, research, and improve structures, machines, tools, systems, components, materials, processes, solutions, and organizations. Become proficient in areas including operations, performance testing, manufacturing, cost scheduling, benefit-cost analysis, training and support, and sustainability. Establish a commitment to the professional and ethical standards of engineering, and recognize the importance of community and professional service.

FIRST YEAR SEMINAR (3 credits)

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (30 credits)
Students are required to complete 30 credit hours as part of the General Education Program.

MAJOR PREREQUISITES (37 credits)

Mathematics (21 credits)

MATH 2100 Calculus I (4 credits) or MATH 2100H Calculus I Honors (4 credits)

MATH 3300 Introductory Linear Algebra (3 credits)

MATH 3400 Ordinary Differential Equations (3 credits) 

MATH 2200 Calculus II (4 credits) or MATH 2200H Calculus II Honors (4 credits)

MATH 3200 Calculus III (4 credits)

MATH 4500 Probability and Statistics (3 credits)

Basic Sciences (16 credits)

BIOL 1500 Biology I Lab (4 credits)

CHEM 1300 General Chemistry I Lab (4 credits)

PHYS 2400 Physics I/Lab (4 credits)

PHYS 2500 Physical II/Lab (4 credits)

Note: Six (6) credits of MATH and 6 credits of BIOL/CHEM/PHYS credits may fulfill the General Education requirements.

MAJOR CORE REQUIREMENTS (50 credits)

CENG 4910 Engineering Ethics Seminar (1 credit)

EENG 2710 Electrical Circuits/Lab (4 credits)

GENG 1000 Introduction to Engineering (1 credit)

GENG 1012 Engineering Graphics (3 credits)

GENG 1016 Introduction to Engineering Design (3 credit)

GENG 2000 Engineering Design and Project Management I (2 credits)

GENG 2022 Statics (3 credits)

GENG 2050 Computer Applications in Engineering (3 credits)

GENG 2070 Materials and Processes (3 credits)

GENG 2450 Dynamics (3 credits)

GENG 3000 Engineering Design and Project Management II (3 credits)

GENG 3012 Thermal and Fluid Systems (3 credits)

GENG 3024 Mechanics of Materials (3 credits)

GENG 3050 Sensors, Measurements, and Controls (3 credits)

GENG 3420 Engineering Economics (3 credits)

GENG 3800 Quality Control for Engineers (3 credits)

GENG 4010 Senior Capstone Design Project I (3 credits);

GENG 4020 Senior Capstone Design Project II (3 credits)

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING CONCENTRATION (15 credits)

BENG 2080 Foundations of Biomedical Engineering (3 credits)

BENG 4030 Biomechanics and Materials (3 credits)

BENG 4040 Physiological Systems and Modeling for Engineering I (3 credits)

BENG 4050 Physiological Systems and Modeling for Engineering II (3 credits)

BENG 4200 Biomedical Instrumentation (3 credits)

OR

INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING CONCENTRATION (15 credits)

IENG 3010 Principles and Methods of Industrial and Systems Engineering (3 credits)

IENG 3060 Systems Optimization (3 credits)

IENG 4010 Work Measurement and Human Factors (3 credits)

IENG 4020 Analysis of Production Systems and Facility Design (3 credits)

IENG 4065 Discrete System Modeling (3 credits)

The academic program and curriculum requirements listed on this page are from the current edition of the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog. Students are bound by policies and curricula published in the catalog in effect the semester they enter the university, unless an agreement is made with appropriate NSU administration officials allowing them to abide by policies published in a later catalog.

Program Sheet

 

  • First Year Seminar (3 credits)
  • General Education Requirements (30 credits)
    Students are required to complete 30 credit hours as part of the General Education Program.
    • Note: Six (6) credits of MATH and 6 credits of BIOL/CHEM/PHYS credits may fulfill the General Education requirements.
  • Major Prerequisites (37 credits)

Mathematics (21 credits)

 

Course

Credits

(MATH 2100 or  MATH 2100H
Calculus or Calculus I Honors
/Credits: 4)
(MATH 3300
 Introductory Linear Algebra
/Credits: 4)
(MATH 3400
Ordinary Differential Equations
/Credits: 3)
(MATH 2200 or MATH 2200H
Calculus II or Calculus II Honors
/Credits: 4)
(MATH 3200
Calculus III 
/Credits: 4)
(MATH 4500
Probability and Statistics
/Credits: 3)

Basic Sciences (16 credits)

 

(BIOL 1500
Biology I Lab
/Credits: 4)
(CHEM 1300
General Chemistry I Lab 
/Credits: 4)
(PHYS 2400
Physics I/Lab
/Credits: 4)
(PHYS 2500
Physical II/Lab 
/Credits: 4)

Major Core Requirements (50 credits)

 

(CENG 4910
Engineering Ethics Seminar
/Credits: 1)
(EENG 2710
Electrical Circuits/Lab
/Credits: 4)
(GENG 1000
Introduction to Engineering
/Credits: 1)
(GENG 1012 
 Introduction to Engineering Design
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 2000
Engineering Design and Project Management 
/Credits: 2)
(GENG 2022
Statics 
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 2050
Computer Applications in Engineering
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 2070 
Materials and Processes
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 2450
Dynamics 
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 3000
Engineering Design and Project Management II 
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 3012
Thermal and Fluid Systems
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 3024 
Mechanics of Materials 
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 3050
Sensors, Measurements, and Controls
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 3420
Engineering Economics
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 3800
Quality Control for Engineers
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 4010
Senior Capstone Design Project
/Credits: 3)
(GENG 4020
Senior Capstone Design Project II
/Credits: 3)

Biomedical Engineering Concentration (15 credits)

 

(BENG 2080
Foundations of Biomedical Engineering
/Credits: 3)
(BENG 4030
Biomechanics and Materials
/Credits: 3)
(BENG 4040
Physiological Systems and Modeling for Engineering I 
/Credits: 3)
(BENG 4050 
Physiological Systems and Modeling for Engineering II
/Credits: 3)
(BENG 4200
Biomedical Instrumentation
/Credits: 3)

Industrial and Systems Engineering Concentration (15 credits)

 

(IENG 3010
Principles and Methods of Industrial and Systems Engineering 
/Credits: 3)
(IENG 3060
Systems Optimization
/Credits: 3)
(IENG 4010 
Work Measurement and Human Factors
/Credits: 3)
(IENG 4020 
Analysis of Production Systems and Facility Design
/Credits: 3)
(IENG 4065
Discrete System Modeling
/Credits: 3)

The academic program and curriculum requirements listed on this page are from the current edition of the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog. Students are bound by policies and curricula published in the catalog in effect the semester they enter the university, unless an agreement is made with appropriate NSU administration officials allowing them to abide by policies published in a later catalog.

Engineer working on a robotic machine arm

4-Year Plan of Study

See the entire program at a glance. The four-year plan of study will assist you in planning your future at NSU. It presents an overall idea of the order in which courses might be taken in a four-year plan during a student's college career. 

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The Bachelor of Science in Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET).