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7/18/08 2008-2009 Course Outlines
7/1/08 2008-2009 Teaching Plan
3/10/08 2008-2009 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
8/21/07 2007-2008 Course Outlines
6/18/07 2007-2008 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
5/14/07 2007-2008 Teaching Plan
10/5/06 2006-2007 Course Outlines
6/12/06 2006-2007 Teaching Plan
4/27/06 Aerospace Engineering Transfer Guidelines
3/17/06 2006-2007 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
11/4/05 Aerospace Engineering Educational Mission and Goals
10/12/05 2005-2006 Course Outlines
5/17/05 Fall 2005 Course Offerings
5/13/05 2005-2006 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
4/19/05 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Course Sequencing Guide
2/16/05 2005-2006 Teaching Plan
1/12/05 Drop-In Career Advising
9/17/04 2004-2005 Teaching Plan
9/16/04 Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
9/13/04 2004-2005 Aerospace Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
8/26/04 Current Teaching Plan
5/17/04 EngrECE to EECS Course Renumbering
5/14/04 EECS Course Renumber Guide (Fall 2004)
4/5/04 New Spring 2004 Course: Engr 1 - Introduction to Engineering
3/8/04 Engineering Commencement 2004: Saturday, June 19: 6:30 PM
2/27/04 New Spring 2004 Course: Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers courtesy of Northrop Grumman
2/24/04 E-Week Banquet (February 27, 2004)
2/24/04 E-Week Schedule of Events (February 23 - 28, 2004)
2/17/04 UC Irvine's 31st Engineering Week (E-Week) celebration (February 23-28, 2004)
2/3/04 Spring 2004 Graduation App Deadline (March 26, 2004)
1/23/04 Peer Academic Advising Program (January 30, 2004)
1/21/04 Internship & Career Fair (February 4, 2004)
1/16/04 National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experience for Undergraduates at Oregon State University (March 15, 2004)
1/15/04 Breadth Changes Effective Fall 2004
1/12/04 Engineering Seminars
1/7/04 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Meeting ( January 13, 2004)
1/2/04 2004 Nellie Ansley Reeves Student Essay Contest (March 1, 2004)
12/12/03 Mondialogo Engineering Award
12/4/03 Application for Graduation
11/26/03 EngrMAE 110 is offered in Winter 2004
11/25/03 Fall 2003 Online Course Outcome Survey
11/24/03 Fall 2004 Breadth Changes
11/24/03 Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (SMART) (February 17, 2004)
11/24/03 Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (SMART)
11/24/03 National Association of Women in Construction Scholarship (March 25, 2004)
11/12/03 Breadboard Workshop II hosted by EVA (November 19, 2003)
11/10/03 Winter 2004 Courses
11/1/03 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) BBQ
10/31/03 Annual Faculty Advising
10/28/03 Joint Undergraduate Night at the Library (October 29, 2003)

Most recent 5 news items

EngrECE to EECS Course Renumbering
Effective Fall 2004, EngrECE courses will be labeled EECS. Further, many upper-division course numbers have changed. The linked page provides the old and new course numbers and titles. 
New Spring 2004 Course: Engr 1 - Introduction to Engineering
Course Code: 13000
Date: MW 12:00-12:50
Location: McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium
Instructor: Iraj Daizadeh, PhD, MBA, Director, Wilson, Magnuson, & Associates

Do you know what your undergraduate years will hold for you? How about what you?re going to do after getting your degree? Are you thinking of graduate school, creating your own company, or working within a young or well established company? Have you thought of becoming a patent attorney, management consultant, or venture capitalist? Do you know the skills for getting your dream job?

This seminar will introduce you to science and engineering as a profession, from the point of view of your future position. Through the eyes of faculty and industrial recruiters, this course will guide you through the thought-process for evaluating a variety of career opportunities. 

Course Outcome Surveys Fixed (Again)
Some students reported that their course outcome surveys were blank. The problem had been corrected, yet not corrected enough, and are now corrected again, and hopefully corrected for good.

Thank you for reporting the problems. 

Engineering Commencement 2004: Saturday, June 19: 6:30 PM
The Engineering Commencement ceremony will be held in the Bren Events Center on Saturday, June 19 at 6:30 PM. Students should arrive for line-up at 5:30 PM. The ceremony will not be shared with Social Ecology. Unfortunately, this year there will be no reception. 
ESS 55 for Environmental Engineers
Environmental Engineers may take ESS 55 in Spring 2004 for the Atmospheric Systems and Air Pollution Control group. A number of other changes have been made to the existing degree programs to reduce course requirements. Please review the degree changes for your Catalogue year:

 

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