Applied Math Undergraduate FAQ
Applied Math Undergraduate FAQ
Not every humanities or social science course fulfills the College of Engineering HSS requirement. Visit the , for a complete list of courses and requirements.
The Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society offers small classes that are designed to fit well with one another in a coherent, interdisciplinary program.听 These courses also satisfy the humanities and social sciences requirement.听 For more information, please visit .
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Students must earn a D- or above in each course, unless the course is a prerequisite, then they must earn a C- or above.
P/F credit is permitted only for courses used as electives or for courses above and beyond degree requirements.听 Students on academic probation may not elect the P/F option.听 The College of Engineering and Applied Science allows a maximum of six Pass/Fail credit hours per semester toward degree requirements.听 Pass/Fail hours counting toward graduation shall not exceed a cumulative total of 16.听 Transfer students are allowed one (1) hour Pass/Fail for every nine (9) hours completed in this College as a degree student under the Standard Grading System.
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In addition to satisfying all coursework requirements students must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.25 for all courses attempted and for all courses that count toward graduation requirement, excluding P grades for courses taken Pass/Fail.听 (Pass/Fail courses do not count for graduation credit except as free electives.)听 A grade point average of 2.25 is also required for all Math and Applied Math coursework.
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Students in the college of Engineering graduating with a minimum of a 3.7, 3.8 or 3.9 GPA are awarded the honorifics "cum laude", "magna cum laude", and "summa cum laude", respectively.听 These students must have earned at least 50 semester hours on the 91福利社 campus. Grades earned during the semester immediately prior to graduation are not considered.
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Yes! The college introduced an Engineering Honors Program (EHP) in fall 2006, which offers high-achieving students the opportunity for an outstanding engineering education. 听EHP students benefit from close faculty interaction and mentoring, have preferential access to courses designated as "Honors" courses, and will write and defend a senior honors thesis. The program is a coherent multi-year program, with optional, but strongly encouraged, community activities. 听Additional details can be found at
Scot Douglass, a faculty member of the college's Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society, serves as faculty director. For more information, contact him at 303-492-6021 or scot.douglass@colorado.edu.