THFES | Program Guide | Additional Engineering Requirements
Courses which fulfill the additional Engineering requirements
In addition to the 15 core courses required by both schools,
Engineering students are required to take eight (8) courses
from the following discilplines:
1 course in advanced Probability & Statistics (above PSY 31)
2 courses in Biology, Anatomy, or Physiology
2 courses in Environmental Science
1 course in Chemistry or Physics other than Physics 11
ES 5 - Statics
Becuase of the structure of the Engineering Psychology major,
students are able to select from numerous courses in biomedical/biological
sciences, environmental health and workplace safety, or product design.
This is a list of courses which have, in the past, fulfilled the
Probability and Statistics, Biology/Anatomy/Physiology, and Environmental
Science requirements for Engineering Majors. Of course, all classes take
for these requirements must be approved by
Professor Kreifeldt.
Probability & Statistics
An advanced study of statistics aids in understanding experimental data and
figures.
CE 102 - Probability & Statistics in Engineering
CE 103 - Modeling of Environmental Systems
CE 159 - Introduction to Biostatistics
MTH 161 - Probability and Statistics
MTH 162 - Advanced Probability and Statistics
PSY 107 - Advanced Statistics I
PSY 108 - Advanced Statistics II
Biology/Anatomy/Physiology
Courses which are directly related to the human body.
BIO 3 - May be taken instead of Bio 13, however it is not recommended
if the student is planning to take any upper-level Bio courses.
BIO 13 - Cells and Organisms
BIO 14 - Organisms and Populations
OTS 101 - Physiology and Kinesiology
OTS 102 - Gross Anatomy
PE 136 - Prevention of Sports Injury
Environmental Sciences
Courses which pertain to such areas as Work Environments, Epidemiology,
Occupational Safety, and Public Health.