ARISE Curriculum
ARISE Curriculum
The ARISE Curriculum provides scholars with the foundational skills to become master engineering students. The first-year courses focus on developing and strengthening problem solving, critical thinking, and academic strategies while setting the stage with foundational math and science courses. The second-year focuses on major exploration and development.
Success in the initial Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics courses is a critical step in pursuing an Engineering degree therefore ARISE works closely with academic support programs across Grainger Engineering. These resources have been an integral part of the success of our ARISE Scholars and the driving force behind the retention numbers of our underrepresented populations. We continue to incorporate these support classes into our curriculum.
Academic Support
The Morrill Engineering Program (MEP) supports the success of underrepresented student populations through academic and professional development as well as creating relationships among peers, faculty/staff, and alumni.
The Center for Academic Resources in Engineering (CARE) offers academic services through drop-in tutoring, Peer Led Teams, and exam review sessions to create a dynamic learning community to support engineering students.
The Merit Program: Active participation in Merit sections supplements the learning done in lectures, homework, and discussion sections allowing students to have peer-to-peer interactions to achieve a level of understanding necessary to succeed.
Initial Four Semester Sample Schedule
Each student's schedule will depend on their initial placement and proficiency.
First: FALL | Second: SPRING | Third: FALL | Fourth: SPRING |
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ENG 100: Engineering Orientation |
RHET 105: Writing and Research |
Major Exploration course |
Major Technical Core Course |
ENG 111: MEP Mentoring |
MATH 231: Calculus II |
MATH 241: Calculus III |
Math Core: MATH 257 or MATH 285 |
MATH 220: Calculus I |
MATH 199: Calculus II Merit |
ENG 199: Calculus III PLT |
ENG 199: Math Course PLT |
MATH 199: Calculus Merit |
CHEM 102: General Chemistry I |
PHYS 211: Mechanics |
PHYS 212: Electricity and Magnetism |
CHEM 101: Introductory Chemistry |
CHEM 103: General Chemistry I Lab |
ENG 199: Physics 211 PLT |
ENG 199: Physics 212 PLT |
CHEM 199: Chemistry Merit |
CHEM 199: Chemistry Merit |
General Education Course | General Education Course |
PHYS100: Thinking About Physics |
General Education Course |
Major exploration/tech courses typically taken:
Mechanics-Based Majors | CS/ECE Majors | Nature-Oriented Majors |
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PHYS 211: Mechanics | CS 124: Introduction to Computer Science I | CHEM 104/105: General Chemistry II + Lab |
ME 170: Computer-Aided Design | CS 128: Introduction to Computer Science II | ABE 141: ABE Principles |
SE 101: Engineering Graphics & Design | ECE 110: Introduction to Electronics | ATMS 202: General Physical Climate |
CS 101: Intro Computing | ECE 120: Introduction to Computing | MSE 182: Intro to MatSE |