Student Objective & General Education Component Name
Muhammad Rahim
DIRECTIONS Complete the General Education Objective & Courses
Date 10/15/2009
Student Objective Student Objective Questions
1. Answer the Student
1. Reflect: What are your short/long term goals (academic, career, & personal)?
Objective Questions
You may include your “ideal” career in engineering or your preferred working
below (minimum of
environment.
three paragraphs
2. As you choose your General Education Courses (to satisfy your degree
requirements), please describe how the courses will help you to develop as a professional engineer. You may highlight skills and knowledge as listed in the University Catalog course descriptions.
1. My short term goal is to get a 4.0 for this semester and also stay in shape at the same time. My long term goal includes getting a job in some decent sized company and then accumulating enough money until I would eventually be able to start a company of my own. I am now certain that my future will be in power systems and power market economics. 2. In complete honesty, I really don't care and I have no idea if the courses I chose actually helped me. I DO know that I like the idea of being an all-round indivual. I believe something like that really looks good on the resume. Not to mention the fact that I was able to pick up a second major that I actually enjoyed. I chose economics as the majority of my gen ed component because I am double majoring in econ. I find the subject fascinating and the math is easy which is a definite plus. I chose Hist 201 and Soc 331 because they are fairly easy subjects.
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General Education Component Requirements are:
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 cr. of US Diversity, 3 cr. of Int’l Perspective, 6 cr. of 300/400, and At least 15 cr. total.
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You may NOT have: Any Engineering, Computer Science, Math, or physical sciences courses or courses with substantial applied science – Check the “Not Eligible GEC Course Listing” on WebCT for a complete list of non-allowable General Education courses
Note: Alternative courses are recommended. Note: If the General Education courses you select change, you will need to complete a revised General Education Component form. The General Education Component information can be revised at any time by submitting a new copy of the appropriate form, which must be approved by both your Academic Advisor and a faculty member.
If you have General Education transfer courses …….. Transfer courses can be used to meet your General Education requirement of fifteen credits. Please list on the appropriate lines below both ISU and transfer courses that can be applied toward meeting your General Education requirement.
General Education Courses Information
Dept & Course Number
U.S. Diversity: International Perspective: 300/400 level: 300/400 level: Other: Other: Other:
Soc 331 Hist 201 Econ 301 Econ 302 Econ 101 Econ 102
Course Title
3 Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Cr. 3 Cr. Cr.
Social Class and Inequality Introduction to Western Civilization I Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics
Must total (15) credits
Alternative Course: Alternative Course: Alternative Course:
Transfer Credit?
Credits
Total
18
Credits
Cr. Cr. Cr.
Signatures Please Note: An ECPE Academic Advisor must sign this form first before getting an EE/CprE Faculty Member signature. _________________________________ (Student) (Date)
Approved _____
_________________________________ (ECPE Academic Advisor) (Date)
_________________________________ (EE/CprE Faculty Member) (Date) 2
No No No No Yes Yes No
Denied _____
No No No