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Degree Requirement Resources

Note: Remember that the four-year plans are the department’s recommendation of which courses to take in each semester, but they are not set in stone!  Depending on class availability, personal preference, and other factors, your classes may look different in any given semester – and that’s okay!  However, it is important to pay attention to prerequisites (classes that have to be taken before other classes) so that you stay on track to complete your degree.

Transcripts, Test Scores, and Transfer Credits

Math Class Placement

ACT Math Score SAT Math Score Accuplacer Math Score Course Placement
0-17 0-429 Take the Accuplacer Exam Math 103
18-22 430-539 244 (QAS) Math 108, Math 133
23-26 540-619 256 (QAS) Math 143
27-28 620-649 254 (AAF) Math 144, 160, 189
29-36 650-800 268 (AAF) Math 170

Getting Involved in the College of Engineering

Student Organizations & Clubs

College of Engineering Student Organization List

  • Association of Computing Machinery – Women (ACM-W)
  • Baja Racing Club (SAE)
  • Civil Engineering Student Club/CE Club (Concrete Canoe) ITE
  • Civil Engineering Student Club/ASCE Club (Steel Bridge)
  • Computer Science Club
  • Construction Management Association (CMA)
  • Tau Lambda Rho, Chi Epsilon (CE Honor Society)
  • Engineering Honor Society Tau Beta Pi- (Idaho Gamma Chapter)
  • ESports
  • Engineering and Innovation Residential College
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • IEEE Boise Section Women In Engineering Affinity Group
  • Materials Science and Engineering Club
  • Mechanical Engineering Society (SAE, ASME, ASHRAE)
  • Space Broncos
  • Microgravity 2018
  • NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers)
  • Phi Sigma Rho
  • Sigma Lambda Chi (CM Honor)
  • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
  • Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
  • Women in Construction, Engineering and Development (WICED)

Orientation

Orientation

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Sign up for in-person or virtual orientation
In-Person Orientation

For recent high school graduates who are ready to meet their peers, explore the university, and meet with academic advisors. These in-person orientations are 2 days to help prepare recent high school graduates for college.

Virtual Orientation

For students transferring to Boise State from another institution, veterans, and/or adult learners 21 or older. This process prioritizes registering for classes conveniently and is followed by a Community Building event.