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Fundamentals of Engineering Program 1 Fundamentals of Engineering ProgramE-mail: of ProgramThe Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources Fundamentals of Engineering Program (FEP) is designed to support beginningengineering students as they build foundational Engineering skills and discern their career interests within the field of Engineering . The mission of thisstudent-oriented Program is to advise, prepare, and retain qualified students for degree programs in the Statler College. More specifically, the FEPprovides the academic and co-curricular support students need for success in their: transition to college life; development of academic discipline andskills needed to succeed as an Engineering student; foundational courses (Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and basic Engineering ); and selection of aComputer Science, Biometric Systems, or Engineering discipline ObjectivesThe FEP uses both curricular and co-curricular pro
Fundamentals of Engineering Program 3 2. Second priority will be given to internal transfer students from other Statler College discipline majors or WVU Tech students.
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