2009-2010 FALL SEMESTER - ELECTIVES

A- TECHNICAL ELECTIVE    
B- NONTECHNICAL ELECTIVE    
C- ELECTIVE
D- RESTRICTED ELECTIVE
E- OTHER (CHME)    
A- 1-COMPUTER ENGINEERING
CNG-316 CNG-340 CNG-476
CNG-443 CNG-477
2-ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EEE-404 EEE-430 EEE-435
EEE-445 EEE-463 EEE-441 EEE-471
3-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECH-401 MECH-405 MECH-403
MECH-413 MECH-465
4-CIVIL ENGINEERING
CVE-458 CVE-481
MECH-413
B- NONTECHNICAL ELECTIVES FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Any course from Non Engineering Departments that has no technical, mathematical
content  (  For example: BUS 431, BUS 481, BUS 411, ECO 275 , ECO 280, 
PSYC 116, PSYC 217, BIOL 106  are some
example for courses that are not NTE)
Otherwise courses from BUS,ECO,PSIR,PSYC, EFL can be NTE.
Foreign Language courses are also NTE courses.
Examples :
PHL 291 SOCL 134 ART 232 EFL-276 EFL-266
FRN 201, 202, 203   ART 211
GRM 201, 202, 203  
FRN, GRM course schedules will be determined after a meeting with
students interested in taking the courses.The first meeting time , day and
place will be announced during thefirst  week.
C- ELECTIVES
BUS, ECO, PSIR students have to take a total of 12-14 Electives during their undergradute
program. At least half of those Electives should be DEPARTMENTAL. For the remaining half,
3 can be free ELECTIVES approved by advisor, and the rest NONDEPARTMENTAL meaning from the other  
departments of the same faculty.(i.e. A BUS student can choose from ECO, PSIR; a ECO student 
can choose from BUS and PSIR, etc.)
1- BUS DEPT.ELECTIVES
BUS 481 BUS 362 BUS 411 BUS 461
BUS 473 BUS 391 BUS 474
2-ECO DEPT.ELECTIVES
ECO 425 ECO 483 ECO 460 ECO 443 ECO 465
3- PSIR DEPT.ELECTIVES
PSIR 314 PSIR 311 PSIR 413 PSIR 423 PSIR 421 PSIR 321
PSIR 343 PSIR-425
4- EFL DEPT. ELECTIVE
EFL 266 EFL 276
D- RESTRICTED ELECTIVES
ECO first year students have to choose one of the two following Courses:
BUS 221 or PSIR 105 
EEE Restricted Electives: MECH 205,MECH 227,MECH 203
E- Chemical Engineering 2.nd year students can take Non-Technical Electives (B) as Humanities and Social Sciences Elective