- UNM Catalog 2019-2020
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The courses listed in this category are of two types:
The School of Engineering offers a cooperative education program (Co-op) for students majoring in any field in the School of Engineering. The Co-op curriculum is a program that combines classroom study with a planned program of related engineering or computer science work experience in industry and government agencies. The program extends the period necessary to complete a student’s degree to at least five years. Co-op students gain work experience that enhances their academic studies and provides the opportunity to earn a major portion of college expenses.
This experience allows students to better understand their field of study through work in a related area.
The following rules apply to students seeking to participate in the ECo-op program:
The following academic conditions apply to students seeking to participate in the ECo-op program:
A brief letter from the student’s faculty advisor or department chair is required that states these conditions are fulfilled should be submitted to the Associate Dean with the application.
In addition, the student must have completed at least two semesters at UNM and have completed the normal first semester of his or her curriculum. A transfer student from another university or college becomes eligible for the Co-op Program upon completion of 12 credit hours in a degree program in the School of Engineering.
While on each work phase, Co-op students must register in ECOP 105. This registration maintains student academic status, including eligibility for dormitory, LoboCard, library and insurance. After completing each work phase, the undergraduate Co-op student is encouraged to register in one of the School of Engineering courses, Evaluation of Co-op Work Phase, for 1 credit hour. A maximum of 6 credit hours of academic credit earned from the Co-op work phase may be counted as technical elective credit toward the student’s undergraduate degree with the approval of the student’s department. For Computer Science majors, Co-op may be applied for credit only as a general elective. Co-op is not counted toward the requirements for a graduate degree.
To enroll in the following courses, contact:
The University of New Mexico Career Services
Cooperative Education
Student Service Center, Room 220
MSC06 3710
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-2531
Students may receive credit for the evaluation phase only in the same semester or in the semester immediately following the related work-phase.
ECOP 105. Cooperative Education Work Phase. (0)
ECOP 109. Evaluation of Cooperative Education Work Phase 1. (1)
ECOP 110. Evaluation of Cooperative Education Work Phase 2. (1)
ECOP 209. Evaluation of Cooperative Education Work Phase 3. (1)
ECOP 210. Evaluation of Cooperative Education Work Phase 4. (1 to a maximum of 3 Δ)
ECOP 505. Cooperative Education Work Phase. (0, no limit Δ)
ENG 120. Mathematics for Engineering Applications. (4)
ENG 195. Special Topics. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
ENG 200. Technology in Society. (3)
ENG 220. Engineering, Business, and Society. (3)
ENG 301. Fundamentals of Engineering: Dynamics. (1)
ENG 302. Fundamentals of Engineering: Electronic Circuits. (1)
ENG 303. Fundamentals of Engineering: Thermodynamics. (1)
ENG 495. Special Topics. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
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