
Curriculum
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New Students Entering with a Freshman Status Guidelines
A student must complete 124 credit hours in order to graduate with a BSCET degree. This program can be completed in four years (eight semesters) by a student going to school on a full-time basis. Since many of the courses build on each other, it is important that the courses are taken in the proper order. This is similar to the construction of a house which begins with the foundation, progresses to floor and walls and finally is completed when the roof is put on. The following listing shows a sample curriculum that accomplishes this goal:
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Freshman |
Sophomore |
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Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
| MATH 121 | ENG 101 | MATH 126 | ENG 102 |
| CIS 100 | MATH 124 | CET 202 | CET 206 |
| CIS 103 | CET 103 | CET 226 | CET 208 |
| CIS 104 | CET 116 | CET 207 | CET 222 |
| CET 101 | GEN ED | SPCOM 103 | GEN ED |
| CET 102 | |||
| CET 1115 | |||
Junior |
Senior |
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Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
| PHYS 201/L | CET 305 | CET 405 | CET 404 |
| CHEM 111/L | CET 315 | CET 415 | CET 456 |
| CET 316 | CET 372 | CET 455 | CET 473 |
| CET 411 | CET 412 | CET ELECTIVE | CET ELECTIVE |
| GEN ED | GEN ED | TECH ELECTIVE | |
| GEN ED | |||
This curriculum allows students to choose four CET/technical elective courses
which are intended to let students pursue their special interests in architectural
design, civil drafting, surveying, bridge and highway design, cost estimating,
or construction management with advanced courses beyond the basics required
of all CET students.
While the faculty and other personnel of the CSU-Pueblo make every effort
to guide you through your course of study with as few delays as possible,
it is you - the student - who is ultimately responsible for meeting all graduation
requirements in a timely fashion. These web pages are intended to help you
in your planning process and provide the necessary guidance.
New Students Transferring in from a Community College or Secondary School Guidelines:
Transfer of academic credit to the Colorado State University - Pueblo is governed by the current university catalog. Up to 60 credits from two-year institutions may be transfered to CSU-Pueblo and counted toward a CSU-Pueblo degree.
This webpage is intended to help interested students in indentifying courses for which they are likely to receive credit when transfering into the CET program. The faculty of CSU-Pueblo is working together with the faculty at community colleges to make a transition to our four-year institution as smooth as possible.
Students with an AS degree from Colorado two-year colleges
Students who completed an Associate Of Science (AS) degree generally also completed the Colorado General Education requirement which will be recognized by CSU-Pueblo. For students who know they want to transfer into the CET program at CSU-Pueblo, we recommend they select the courses at the two-year institution that are listed in the spreadsheet below. They are required prerequisite and/or ancillary courses needed as foundation courses for the engineering technology major curriculum.
| Junior |
Senior |
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| Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
| CET 102 | CET 103 | CET 316 | CET 305 |
| CET 115 | CET 116 | CET 411 | CET 315 |
| CET 207 | CET 206 | CET ELECTIVE | CET 372 |
| CET 202 | CET 208 | CET 412 | |
| CET 222 | CET ELECTIVE | ||
| Senior Plus |
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| Fall |
Spring |
| CET 405 | CET 404 |
| CET 415 | CET 456 |
| CET 455 | CET 473 |
Students with an AAS degree
Students who completed an Associate Of Applied Science (AAS) degree generally did not complete the Colorado General Education requirement. They need to do so at CSU-Pueblo. Because every two-year college offers different technical courses, we have developed transfer guides for students from several institutions.
Pueblo Comminity College and Trinidad State Junior College offer programs that match well with our CET program. Below are two spreadsheets for students from those colleges that list courses in combined programs between PCC & CSU-Pueblo and TJSC & CSU-Pueblo.
Pueblo Community College (PCC) Transfer Guide:
| Junior |
Senior |
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| Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
| MATH 126 | CET 222 | CET 226 | CET 404 |
| CHEM 111/L | CET 305 | CET 405 | CET 412 |
| CIS 103 | CET 315 | CET 411 | CET 456 |
| CIS 104 | CET 372 | CET 415 | CET 473 |
| CET 316 | SPCOM 103 | CET ELECTIVE |
TECH ELECTIVE |
| GEN ED | GEN ED | GEN ED | |
Trinidad State Junior College (TSJC) Transfer Guide:
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Junior |
Senior |
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Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
| MATH 126 | CET 222 | CET 226 | CET 404 |
| PHYS 201/L | CET 305 | CET 405 | CET 412 |
| CHEM 111/L | CET 315 | CET 411 | CET 456 |
| CET 316 | CET 372 | CET 415 | CET 473 |
| ENG 102 |
CET 455 |
TECH ELECTIVE | |
| GEN ED | GEN ED | GEN ED | |
| CET ELECTIVE | |||
As you study these transfer guides, please be aware of the following suggested
substitutions:
* PCC requires PHY 105 - Conceptional Physics for the AAS degree in CET; this
course is not acceptable for the CET program at CSU-Pueblo. We recommend you
replace it with PHY 111 or 121 - Algebra or Calculus-based Physics I.
* CSU-Pueblo requires that you complete 40 credits of upper division courses
for its BS degrees. This requirement limits the number of credits that will
be accepted from PCC and TSJC for the CET degree program.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND that these are just guides, it is up to you as a student to meet with your advisor to determine what courses are needed for your graduation!