Critical Requirements
Incominq Freshman Students
Effective Fall 2007, all incoming freshman students will be required to complete a set of courses known as Critical Reguirements which are specific to each degree program. Critical Requirements (also called Skill-Set courses) are to be taken at the beginning of the degree program until completed. This set of lower-division courses was designed to serve as a predictor of academic success in the Industrial Engineering degree program.
Did you know that only eleven Industrial Engineering students applied for Fulton School Scholarships for the 2007-2008 academic year? It's time for IE students to jump onto the scholarship band wagon!
Acronym (ak' r? nim') n . A word formed from the first (or first few) letters of a series of words (Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition, 1988).
Did you know that we have nationally and internationally renowned faculty members in IE? What is even more exciting is the fact that all IE students are assigned a faculty advisor. Faculty advisors are here to serve as mentors. Their role is different from your academic advisor who guides you with course selection and curriculum requirements. In general, faculty advising is ideal for students who are prepared to discuss:
| Catalog Year | Curriculum Checksheet | Course Flowchart |
| 2007-2008 | checksheet | flowchart |
| 2006-2007 | checksheet | flowchart |