MATE ENGINEERING (MATE)
CLASS OF 2013

For a PDF copy of the current Curriculum Sheet visit the link.

NOTES on the Curriculum Sheet:
  1. The Curriculum Sheet above is for students on a standard schedule and may need to be modified for students on irregular schedules.
  2. The college numbers of the courses shown are not given except for 36 PD 120.
  3. All courses with area names of BIOL, CHEM, ENGL, GEOL, MATH, PHIL or PHYS must be taken from Arts & Sciences which has a college number of 15.
  4. All other courses for which an area name is specified must be taken from the College of Engineering which has a college number of 20. The exception is 36 PD 120, whose college number is already given as 36.
  5. BoK courses may be taken from any college of the University. The rules are at: http://www.eng.uc.edu/currentstudents/curriculuminfo/gened/ . The on-line (incomplete) list is at: http://www.uc.edu/gened/reports.asp .
  6. All other elective courses must be approved by the student's departmental advisor.
Advising

You are strongly encouraged to meet with your academic adviser if you currently have any curricular deficiencies or have any other reason to follow a modified program. Failure to follow an approved program may lead to Academic Probation, delay of graduation, or other more serious problems. Your advisor's name and contact information may be found at: http://www.eng.uc.edu/currentstudents/undergradinformation/advisors/

Substitute Course Work for Required Course Work during a Study Quarter

In general, a student may not take a course from another UC college during a study quarter as a substitute for a required course in his or her curriculum. However, if there is an unusual reason to do so, a student may request to take a substitute course. Submit a request to the Committee on Academic Standards using the form available at http://www.eng.uc.edu/currentstudents/courseregistration/administrativeforms/subform.pdf

A student may not register for the substitute course until after receiving approval of his or her petition. Failure to petition for approval may result in no credit for the course toward the student's degree requirements and the course may have to be repeated.

Substitute Course Work for Required Course Work during a Co-op Quarter

Students are allowed to take up to six credits during a co-op quarter if the class does not interfere with the co-op assignment. Approval must be secured from the Department advisor, the Professional Practice advisor, and the Chairman of the Committee on Academic Standards before registration is permitted. If a student needs to make up a class or wishes to take a class during the normal hours of a co-op assignment, then a petition must be submitted along with a letter from the employer stating that the employer is aware that the student needs to take the course, the company has a flextime policy for all employees (not just the student involved), and that the student can make up the hours in order to work a minimum of 40 hours per week. Submit a request to the Committee on Academic Standards using the form available at http://www.eng.uc.edu/currentstudents/courseregistration/administrativeforms/subform.pdf