FAMU Curriculum Diagram
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Below is a graphic of the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum, but first
some important notes:
- Prerequisites for each class are indicated by plain arrows. Before you
can take the class at an arrowhead, you must first take the earlier
class at the start of the arrow. If you get a D in the earlier class, you
can usually take the next class, as long as you retake the earlier class the
very first time it is being offered again.
- Corequisites are indicated by broken arrows. If you want to take the class
at the arrowhead, you must take the class at the start of the arrow either
earlier or during the same semester. Corequisites indicated by arrows
with two heads must be taken simultaneously.
- Recommended pre- or corequisites are indicated by dotted arrows.
- Because of the prerequisites, you need to follow the schedule closely.
This is especially true in the junior and senior years. In those years, fall
classes are only offered in fall, and spring classes only in spring. However,
sophomore fall classes are usually also offered in spring, and sophomore spring
classes also in summer. This gives students that are out of step a chance
to catch up during the sophomore year.

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