Footnotes
1 The combination of ENGR 1050 and ENGR 1060 or the combination of ENGR 1510 and ENGR 1520 may be substituted for ENGR 1020 .
2 Depending on a student’s Clemson Mathematics Placement Test score, MATH 1040 and MATH 1070 may be substituted for MATH 1060 ; or the student may be required to take MATH 1050 before enrolling in MATH 1060 .
3 See General Education Requirements . Three of these credits must also satisfy the South Carolina REACH Act Requirement. See the South Carolina REACH Act Requirement in the Academic Regulations section.
4 ENGR 1640 or the combination of ENGR 1070 , ENGR 1080 and ENGR 1090 may be substituted for ENGR 1410 .
5 Both courses are required, but each may be taken in either semester.
6 Select from AUE 4010 , AUE 4030 , AUE 4150 *, AUE 4610 *, AUE 4620 , AUE 4930 , AUE 4990 *, CHE 4160 , ECAS 3910 , ECE 3300 **, ECE 4090 **, ECE 4190 **, ECE 4310 , ECE 4320 , ECE 4490 , ECE 4700 , ECE 4710 , ECE 4980 , EES 4860 , MATH 3020 , ME 3030 *, ME 3040 *, ME 3060 *, ME 3080 *, ME 4030 , ME 4170 , ME 4520 , ME 4620 , and PSYC 3350 *.
*Indicates course may have additional prerequisites.
**These courses have multiple prerequisites and are recommended primarily for students pursuing a minor in Electrical Engineering. Two technical electives may be selected from among any course on this list.
7 Select from AUE 4010 , AUE 4030 , AUE 4150 *, AUE 4610 *, AUE 4620 , AUE 4930 , and AUE 4990 *.
*Indicates course may have additional prerequisites.
8 Select from LAW 3220 , PHIL 1030 , PHIL 3440 , PHIL 3450 , and PHIL 3460 .
NOTES:
-
If a student has completed all of the courses listed in the General Engineering core, in order to register for a complete schedule, they may need to consider registering for courses required in the engineering degree program they intend to pursue. Students should see the list of possible courses in the Major Specific Coursework section of the General Engineering Program entry. Major specific coursework is coursework outside the General Engineering core that will count towards an engineering major once a student has officially changed their major. Note that not all courses will count towards every engineering major. The courses listed in the Major Specific Coursework should not be considered alternatives or substitutes for the courses listed in the General Engineering core. If a student takes one of these other courses in place of the courses specifically listed in the General Engineering core, they could delay their eligibility to transfer from General Engineering into one of the degree-granting programs in engineering.
- To transfer from General Engineering into the Automotive Engineering degree program, students must have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 in courses taken at Clemson and must have earned a grade of C or better in each course in the General Engineering Core Curriculum.
- For students repeating an AUE course, registration preference will be given to students in a degree-granting engineering major whose curriculum requires the course in question.
- Depending on a student’s math placement, they may be invited to take part in the General Engineering Learning Community where they complete the following courses: ENGR 1000 , ENGR 1010 , ENGR 1100 , ENGR 1110 , ENGR 1510 , ENGR 1520 , and ENGR 1640 . The combination of ENGR 1510 and ENGR 1520 may be substituted for ENGR 1020 . ENGR 1640 may be substituted for ENGR 1410 .
- No student may exceed three attempts to complete successfully AUE 2010 and AUE 2020 . Registration for a third attempt to complete one of these AUE courses requires the approval of the undergraduate coordinator in the Department of Automotive Engineering. A grade of W counts as an unsuccessful attempt at completing the course.