Search results
Archive of General Engineering Academic Requirements (GEAR) Publications GEAR is published annually. Information, including general education and major requirements, published in GEAR are specific to the catalog year in which the GEAR is published.
- Gear Publications
2012-2013. Department of. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. Engineering...
- Curriculum
COLLEGE - College of Engineering (CoE) - General Education...
- College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara is a global...
- Gear Publications
ing.ucsb.edu/gear. Mission Statement The mission of the College of Engi-neering is to provide its students a firm grounding in scientific and mathematical fundamentals; experience in analysis, synthesis, and design of engineering sys-tems; and exposure to current engineer-ing practice and cutting edge engineer-ing research and technology. A ...
College of Engineering General Education Requirements. The aims of the General Education Program in the College of Engineering are to provide a body of knowledge of general intellectual value that will give the student a broad cultural base and to meet the objectives of the engineering profession.
The College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara is a global leader in education and research in mechanical, chemical, electrical, computer, and materials engineering.
GEAR (General Engineering Academic Requirements): CE, COE, and UCSB requirements, overviews & more – from the most current year back to 2012-13. UCSB General Catalog: major and minor requirements, course descriptions and prerequisites & more. UCSB Schedule of Classes: all undergrad and grad course schedules listed by quarter
2012-2013. Department of. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. Engineering II Building. University of California, Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5080. 805.893.3412. UCSB Chemical Engineering Facebook. UCSB Chemical Engineering Twitter.
3 lip 2019 · COLLEGE - College of Engineering (CoE) - General Education Requirements (GEAR pg 10) All undergraduate students must satisfy the general education (General and Subject Area) requirements for the College of Engineering.