The upper division classes are not shown here, so wondering

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The discussion centers on the structure of upper and lower division classes for an engineering major, specifically in the context of transferring from a two-year college to CSU Chico. It highlights the need for clarity on the number of upper division classes required, as the provided links primarily detail lower division courses. Participants express curiosity about the typical number of upper division classes and seek guidance on how many classes per semester would allow for a manageable yet efficient study pace after transferring. The conversation suggests that the upper division class load is likely similar across various institutions, emphasizing the importance of understanding the curriculum to plan effectively for a successful academic experience.
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There must be about the same number of upper division classes for this engineering major as there are lower division? It would seem?

Ok, so, this link shows lower division classes for the major, it does not show upper, so these are the classes for an engineering B.S. (In other words, these are the classes to be taken at the 2 year college , and then in this case, you transfer to CSU Chico after completion of these at the 2 year college, ) so since it doesn't say much about the upper division ones, what are the upper division classes (probably) like in terms of how many there are ? (Granted, it's more or less the same at most schools.) How many classes per semester would one need to take per semester to study, at not a grueling pace perhaps, but, at a fairly quickly and efficient pace? Assuming you can figure out how many classes you feel comfortable taking once you transfer.

Have a looksie ?

http://www.assist.org/web-assist/re...ORPARK&oia=CSUC&aay=09-11&ay=10-11&dora=ENGEE
 
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Did you try the CSU Chico web site?

http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/ece/bs_electrical_engineering_four_year_plan.php
 
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