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Electrical Engineering Benchmark StatementThe goal of the Student Academic Success-Degree Completion Policy is to promote undergraduate student success. Engineering students requesting major changes within the Clark School of Engineering will be required to satisfy benchmarks and demonstrate completion of the new degree in a timely manner prior to having their major changed. Failure to satisfy any of the academic benchmarks will result in students having to change their major for not complying with the Student Academic Success Policy. 45 Credit Benchmark This gateway review will be completed by the Office of Undergraduate Advising & Academic Support
Students who are directly admitted to Engineering from high school are reviewed for successful completion of the 45 credit benchmark at 45 University of Maryland credits. CHEM135 with a minimum grade of 2.0
MATH141 with a minimum grade of 2.0
PHYS161 with a minimum grade of 2.0
ENES100 with a minimum grade of 2.0
Fundamental Studies English
One Distributive Studies course from the Humanities or Social Sciences
No more than one repeat of any of the courses above (a W [withdrawal] counts
as an attempt)
Minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0
2nd Benchmark This review will be completed by the ECE DepartmentTwo semesters after students are initially reviewed for the 45 credit review OR two semesters after students transfer into the Clark School of Engineering (as an internal or external transfer), students must have completed the following: All required 100 and 200 level MATH courses
All required 100 and 200 level PHYSICS courses ENES100 ENEE150 AND ENEE200 ENEE205 ENEE222
ENEE244
3rd Benchmark This review will be completed by the ECE Department
Two semesters after students are initially reviewed for the 2nd benchmark, students must have completed the following: ENEE245
ENEE303
ENEE307
ENEE322
ENEE380
One additional 300 level ENEE course
At least two courses to be selected from the 300 level ENEE courses, required ENEE technical electives, and the general technical electives (the latter becomes the Non-EE Technical electives for students who matriculated prior to the Fall of 2008) FALL 2011