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Advising
- How do I find out who my advisor is?
- Check the list on the wall opposite the Departmental Office, Room 610 Cobleigh Hall.
- I don't like my advisor. Can I change to another?
- Sure. Go to see Sharon Harper in room 610 Cobleigh Hall and request that she
assign you to a new advisor.
- Where can I find the substitution sheets and graduations forms?
- Check in the file boxes opposite the Departmental Office, Room 610 Cobleigh Hall.
- What are the rules about core classes?
- What courses will substitute for other courses?
- What courses from other universities transfer?
(Move to bottom of the page and select "Course Transfer Equivalencies")
- What are the rules about repeating courses?
- What are the rules about professional electives?
- Where can I find the MSU Schedule of Classes on line?
- MSU Course Schedule
What are the Registrar's curriculum codes?
How do I access Banner?
How do I find out about the FE exam?
Course Substitution Sheets and General Rules
The EE,
substitution sheets for the 2000-2002 catalog may use the following
substitutions:
Lab Course Substitution Rules
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As of Fall 2000 Semester all students must achieve a passing grade in the lab
portion of any course to have a passing grade in the course as a whole. For
example, you must have a passing grade in the lab portion of EE206 to be granted
a passing grade for EE206 regardless of your grade in the lecture portion of the
course.
| Lecture Course Substitutions and Other Rules
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EE101 | If a student, particularly a transfer student, has
previous experience in this area, such as military or trade school
electronics, EE101 can be replaced by taking one additional EE professional elective
credit.
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EE308 | EE 308 is a prerequisite for EE 321, EE445/446 and EE477.
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EE321 | EE321 is required for EE students. CpE students must
take either EE321 or EE477. If both are taken, one may be counted as
an EE professional elective. EE 308 is a prerequisite for EE321. If you have not
taken EE 321, you must first take EE308.
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EE400 | EE400 may be taken once for professional elective
credit.
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EE445 | EE308 is a prerequisite for EE445.
If you have not
taken EE445, you must first take EE308.
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EE466 | CS331 may be substituted for EE466 if
it was taken before Fall 2000. After Fall 2000 CS331 may not be used for an EE professional elective.
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EE477 | EE477 may be taken as an elective by EE students.
CpE students must
take either EE477 or EE321. If both are taken, one may be counted as
an EE professional elective. If you have not
taken EE477, you must first take EE308.
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EE495 | EE495 does not have to be taken if the student has 16 or more acceptable
credits in humanities, social sciences, or fine arts. EE495 cannot be taken as an EE professional
elective.
There must be at least 42 credits of upper level courses (>299) in your graduation
program.
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CS120 | CS160 is an acceptable substitution if CS210 is taken as a professional elective.
(EE degree students are required to have a course in the C language.)
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CS331 | If CS331 has been taken before Fall 2000 it may be used
as a professional EE elective or as a substitution for EE466 in the Computer
Engineering program. After Fall 2000, EE466 must be used.
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I&ME354 | I&ME350. I&ME354 is acceptable (for the
'98-00 catalog) but students are advised to take I&ME350.
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Engl121
| Students with an ACT English component > 27 or SAT verbal
> 640 are exempt from Engl121. These students will be required to take an
advanced technical writing course such as ENGL223 or COM301 or another 3
credit writing elective deemed appropriate by the department head and
certifying officer. ENGL 221-71
will substitute for ENGL121, but the ENGL221 has to be section 71.
Written and verbal communications courses must be passed with C- or better.
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Com110 | CLS101, Com110, Bus201, Gens101, UH201, UH202.
CLS101 is the preferred substitution for Com110.
Written and verbal communications courses must be passed with C- or better.
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Chem131 | Chem121 transfer credit
acceptable; however, MSU Chem 121 is not acceptable.
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Math181 | Math 181 is a prerequisite for Phys 211. (At least three credits of Math must
be passed with C- or better.)
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Phys213 | Phys213 is required for students taking the EE degree but
other basic science
courses may be substituted for CpE.
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Engr499 | All students are required to take the FE exam in their final semester.
An application must be submitted to take the exam in the semester prior to graduation.
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Professional Electives - EE
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Professional Electives - CpE
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EE470, USP490, Co-op and Internship Rules
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EE470s and USP490s | Limited to 2 credits per experience.
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Co-op | No credit for Co-op towards professional electives unless three co-ops have been completed.
Then three credits can be applied.
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Internship | Only one credit can be applied
towards professional elective credit.
No more than 4 credits of EE470, USP490, Co-op or internship may be used for graduation credit.
Humanities, Social Sciences and Fine Arts (University Core)
Look at the College's Core Requirements
Look at the University's Core Requirements
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The established university transfer equivalencies may be seen at
http://www.montana.edu/wwwtrans/equiv.html
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Repeating Courses
When a student repeats a course, the new grade replaces the old grade for the
calculation of the grade point average, even if the second grade is lower than
the first.
If a student repeats a course required for graduation in which he or she received a passing
grade (better than an F) and the second grade is an F, the F counts in the calculation of
the GPA but the student may use the previous grade (generally a D) to count toward
graduation.
There is no specific advising information for the course you are asking
about. See your advisor if you have a question.
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