Systems Science Engineering Curriculum

(Entered Fall 2005)

Mathematics


6 c.u's

Natural Sciences

4.5 c.u's

Engineering


16 c.u's
(Minimum)

Application
Focus
6

4 c.u's

Social Sciences & Humanities

7 c.u's

Free Electives

3 c.u's

           
MATH 104 PHYS 150 ESE 1111

Elective5 EAS 3038 Elective 1
MATH 114 PHYS 151 ESE 115/116
Elective7 SS Elective 2
MATH 240 Choose 1:
CHEM 101
or
BIOL 121
ESE 210
Elective SS Elective 3
ESE 301 CHEM 053
only if CHEM 101 is taken
ESE 303
Elective H  
ESE 302
  ESE 304
  H  
Choose 1:
MATH 241
or
MATH 412

  ESE 350

SS or H  
    ESE 4002
  SS, H, or TBS9  
    ESE 406
     
    ESE 444
     
    ESE 490/491
     
    Choose 1:
ESE 200/201, 224, 325

     
    Elective 13,4
     
    Elective 23,4

     
    Elective 35
     

1ESE 111 may only be taken in the Freshman year.  Students who transfer into SSE after the Freshman year must petition to substitute another ESE course in the SSE area.

2M&T and dual degree (with Wharton) students are encouraged to substitute for ESE 400 another ESE vcourse at 300 level or higher in consultation with their advisor.

3Students taking two elective 1.5 cu courses, e.g., ESE 200/201 and ESE 319, may petition to graduate with either 2 cu ENGR electives or 2 cu FREE ELECTIVES.

4No more than one cu at 100 level is allowed as ENGR elective and it must be taken in Freshman year.

5Must be ENGR course at 300 level or higher.

6A cohesive selection to prepare for work in stated focus area.

7Must be ENGR course.

8EAS 303 is to be taken in the Sophomore or Junior year.  M&T and other dual degree students, who are required to take an Ethics course for their second major, may petition to use this ethics course in palce of EAS 303.

9TBS Courses:  http://www.seas.upenn.edu/ugrad/TBS.html.