Curriculum - FSU
The Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
is in transition.
Below you will find the Transitional 2008-2009
Curriculum Diagram as well as links to the future 2009
+ Curriculum Diagram and previous Curriculum
Diagram adopted in 2004.
- In the current Curriculum Diagram, prerequisite and
co-requisite courses are indicated in italics below the
course.
- If you have earned a 'D' grade in a prerequisite
or co-requisite course you can usually take the class,
provided you retake the earlier class the very first
time it is offered again. Students having earned two
'D' grades in any required courses earlier in
the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum sequence will
not be able to proceed.
- Co-requisite courses may be taken either earlier or
during the same semester.
- Because of the prerequisites and semester course offering
restrictions you need to follow the schedule closely.
- Mechanical Engineering majors are required to speak with their assigned
Faculty Advisor
in order to complete a current Curriculum Diagram.
- Mechanical Engineering majors are required to speak
with their assigned Faculty Advisor in order to complete
a current Curriculum Diagram.
- The Faculty Advisor provides valuable academic advisement
via his/her knowledge of the curriculum content and
serves to guide the student's studies to coordinate
with their individual interests and skills level.
Additionally the Faculty Advisor serves the student
by providing knowledgeable insight and/or recommendations
for potential career options, employment or graduate
studies.
- The completed form must be returned to the Mechanical
Engineering Department to have that term's departmental
Advisement Hold removed.
- The Undergraduate Advising Coordinator, may provide
academic advisement to a student with an assigned Faculty
Advisor only one term per academic year.
2009
+ Curriculum Diagram .pdf
Curriculum
Diagram adopted in 2004 .pdf
Transitional 2008-2009 Curriculum Diagram

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