The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Cougs

Interdisciplinary Excellence Built On World-Class Knowledge

Registration Notes for MME's Undergraduate Cougs

Undergraduate Registration Notes
Humanity/Diversity courses Spring 2010
Humanity/Diversity courses Summer - Fall 2009
Tier III list -- Engineering - Summer 2009
Tier III list -- Engineering - Fall 2009
Tier III list -- MME - Spring 2010
Tier III -- Intercultural List
Writing Portfolio
Applying for Graduation
For ME undergraduates only
2 year plan; fall 08 - spring 10
Fall 2009 Schedules of Classes
Spring 2010 Schedules of Classes
How to Certify
ME Schedule of Study and Prerequisites
For MSE undergraduates only
program courses
Fall 2009 Schedules of Classes
Spring 2010 Schedules of Classes
How to Certify
MSE Schedule of Study

Disabilities Syllabus Statement
Reasonable accommodations are available for any student with a documented disability. If you have a disability and may need accommodations to fully participate in any MME class, please visit the Disability Resource Center (DRC). All accommodations MUST be approved through the DRC (Washington Building, Room 217). Please stop by or call 509-335-3417 to make an appointment with a disability specialist.
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US News and World Report Ranking:
America's Best Graduate Schools Ranked in 2008;
MSE 41
ME 56
ASEE Top 50 ME programs
Washington State University - 50
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