Major Declaration Process
Lyle has five academic departments that offer a variety of . These programs are designed in close partnership with industry to deliver relevant courses that apply directly to today’s technology-driven world. When students select a Lyle major, they must work on meeting that specific department’s subset requirements (found below) so that they will be able to declare their major. It typically takes two or three semesters to meet these requirements.
Subset Requirements Per Major
Civil & Environmental Engineering | Computer Science & Computer Engineering | Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Management Science | |
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DISC 1312 | |||||
DISC 1313 | |||||
MATH 1337 | |||||
MATH 1338 | |||||
CEE 1302 | |||||
CEE 2310 | |||||
CS 1342 | |||||
EMIS 1360 | |||||
KNW 2300 | |||||
ME 1302 | |||||
ME 2310 | |||||
ME 2331 | |||||
PHYS 1303 | * | ||||
CHEM 1303 | * | ||||
ECE 1350 | * | ||||
ECE 2381 | * | ||||
CS 1341 | * | ||||
Minimum Subset GPA | 2.5 GPA | 2.5 GPA | 2.5 GPA | 2.7 GPA | 3.0 GPA |
Additional Requirements | Grade of C- or higher in all subset courses | Minimum grade of C on all subset courses - FIRST ATTEMPT ONLY | |||
Additional Requirements Cont. | Maximum 2 enrollments in EMIS 1360 |
* Pick at least two of these classes.