ELECTIVE Associate of Engineering Science Elective*
Select one course from the following.
Course
|
Title
|
Credits
|
EGG 1050 |
Engineering Data Analysis |
1 |
EGG 1051 |
Experimental Design & Engineering |
2 |
EGG 1060 |
Intro to Engineering Computing |
4 |
EGG 2011 |
Engineering Mechanics I - Statics |
3 |
EGG 2012 |
Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics |
3 |
EGG 2020 |
Thermodynamics |
3 |
EGG 2030 |
Mechanics of Solids |
3 |
EGG 2041 |
Circuit Analysis I |
4 |
MAT 1260 |
Intro to Statistics:GT-MA1 |
3 |
BIO 1111 |
General College Biology I w/ Lab: SC1 |
5 |
CHE 1112 |
General College Chemistry II w/ Lab: SC1 |
5 |
GEY 1111 |
Physical Geology w/ Lab: GT-SC1 |
4 |
CSC 1060 |
Computer Science I |
4 |
CSC 1061 |
Computer Science II |
4 |
Any PED1 |
Any Physical Education (PED) Course1 |
21 |
CSC 1019 AND
CNG 1024 OR
CIS 2043
|
Introduction to Programming2 AND
Networking I2 OR
Introduction to SQL2
|
3 AND
3 OR
3
|
|
Total |
1-5 |
1Each student at Colorado School of Mines is required to complete 4 separate semesters of Physical Education as a graduation requirement, totaling 2.0 credit hours. The Physical Education requirement does not apply to students with DD 214 (veterans) or students whose first day of enrollment at Mines comes when the student is 26 years of age or older. Additionally, for students transferring into Mines under an articulation agreement associated with the AES, the 4 separate semesters requirement is waived and 2.0 credit hours of transferred physical education coursework will satisfy the existing Mines Core Curriculum degree requirement.
2Both Intro to Programming (CSC 1019) AND Networking I (CNG 1024) OR Intro to SQL (CIS 2043) must be taken to receive credit for CSCI 101 at Mines.
3Students may also select up to 6 additional credits from either 1000 and/or 2000 World Language courses including all GT-AH4 courses and/or from any 2000-level GT courses from the following categories: GT-HI1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-SS1, GT-SS2, and/or GT-SS3. These courses can be used to fulfill mid-level humanities and social sciences requirements at Mines. Students should contact a Mines advisor and refer to the Catalog information at https://catalog.mines.edu to obtain information regarding course transfer. Students can also visit https://catalog.mines.edu/undergraduate/undergraduateinformation/distributedcore/ to learn more about core requirements at Mines.