The CU Engineering Fellows

Covered courses - Fall 2009

We are beginning to develop supplemental resources for some courses. These may include written tutorials, links to other resources on the web, or additional information about activities related to that course. Look for course numbers in the list below that are hyperlinks.

CodeTitleFellow(s)
APPM 2350Calculus III for EngineersKelsey Metzler
APPM 3310Matrix Methods and ApplicationsRiley Pack
AREN 2110ThermodynamicsLandon Harman
ASEN 2001Intro to Statics, Structures, and MaterialsLee Jasper
ASEN 2002Intro to Thermodynamics and AerodynamicsPhilip Holtzman
ASEN 3113Thermodynamics and Heat TransferPhilip Holtzman, Lee Jasper
CHEN 1211General Chemistry for EngineersAndrew Riscoe
CHEN 2120Materials and Energy BalancesIan Hoffecker
CVEN 3161Mechanics of Materials 1Rose Bricker-Ford
ECEN 2120Computers As ComponentsKatie Corner, Greg Stahl
ECEN 2260Circuits and Electronics IIRiley Pack
MCEN 2023Statics and StructuresKelsey Metzler

Note: This list may be subject to adjustment as the semester progresses and we refine our understanding of the needs of the College. Please be alert for potential updates and additions.

Future coverage

Year by year, the Fellows intend to expand course coverage to include most lower-division, and some upper-division courses in all engineering departments. If you are a highly-motivated, successful student, and would like to become a Fellow, be prepared to apply by the beginning of April. We send application invitations to all eligible students approximately six to eight weeks before the end of the school year.

If you have benefited from the instruction or advice of a classmate we would like to hear about it. The Fellows will be happy to entertain nominations during the annual selection process.

See the About page for more information on eligibility and selection.