What classes should you take for the Fall quarter? All incoming first year students will use this Fall Schedule Builder to confirm their Fall schedule.
Please select your major, math placement, and english placement. After you click 'Get Courses,' you will see your suggested Fall schedule.
Based on your major, here is the Introduction Course you should register for during the Fall quarter:
*Mechanical engineering students will enroll in their introduction course, ME 002, during the Spring quarter.
Based on your exam results or college credit, you will be placed in one of the following courses:
Please visit this webpage to confirm your math placement:
https://orientation.engr.ucr.edu/first-year-student#confirm_your_math_placement
Depending on your placement information and major, you may be advised to take a science course during the Fall quarter. The following table shows the prerequisite(s) for common lower-division science courses:
Course | Prerequisite |
---|---|
CHEM 001A/01LA | MATH 009A minimum credit |
CS 010A | MATH 005 placement |
CS 010B | CS 010A with a grade of C- or better; CS 010A AP credit |
PHYS 040A | MATH 009A credit |
Advanced Placement (AP) Credit
Here’s the credit you will receive based on the exam you completed and your exam score:
Advanced Placement (AP) Exam | Exam Score | Credit |
---|---|---|
Computer Science A Exam | 4, 5 | CS 010A |
Computer Science AB Exam | 3, 4 | CS 010A |
Computer Science AB Exam | 5 | CS 010A CS 010B |
Physics Exam C: Mechanics | 4,5 | PHYS 002A |
If you earned credit from the Physics C: Mechanics exam, please make sure you work with your academic advisor to confirm your Fall schedule.
Based on your exam score or college credit, you will be placed into one of the following courses:
Please review this webpage to confirm your English placement:
https://orientation.engr.ucr.edu/first-year-student#confirm_your_english_placement
For more information on WAC courses, please visit the follow website:
https://uwp.ucr.edu/wac
Please review the document in the link below that outlines the College’s breadth requirements:
BCOE Breadth RequirementsHere is how you can see which breadth courses will be offered during the Fall quarter:
BCOE Breadth Requirement | General Education Requirement |
---|---|
HUM-A | EN-Hum - World History |
HUM-B | EN-Hum - FA/Lit/Phil/Rel |
HUM-C | EN-Hum - Addl Humanities |
SS-A | EN-Soc Sci - Economics/Pol Sci |
SS-B | EN-Soc Sci - Anth/Psyc/Soc |
SS-C | EN-Soc Sci - Addl Social Sci |
Ethnicity | EN-Ethnicity |
Upper Division Breadth Courses | EN-ABET Depth |
HUM-B
SS-A
SS-B
Please contact your academic advisor if you have any questions about the college’s breadth requirements.