CEE Ugrad Weekly: WIN22 Registration/Apply to Graduate/Bias Reporting

CEE Undergraduate Weekly (10.20.21)

Bias Reporting:

Reporting Bias Concerns: The College of the Engineering and the UW are committed to protecting the rights and dignity of each individual in the University community. We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives and believe that everyone deserves a welcoming and respectful learning environment that promotes access and opportunity.

If you encounter or suspect incidents of bias, we encourage you to fill out a report or contact an engineering advocate. Please refer to the resources available at https://www.engr.washington.edu/bias

 

DROP-IN Advising: Today’s drop-ins are cancelled (Wed, 10.20) but we wanted to remind you that Drop-in advising will pick back up next week at its regularly scheduled time (T/W, 11-12pm). Feel free to stop in and say hi!

 

Seniors, Apply to Graduate!: If you are a senior who is planning to graduate, you need to apply for graduation and the first step is filling out our Graduation Application Form. We are working through these so please be patient if you’ve already completed this form…we should have them done by early next week.

 

WIN22 Registration Information

As you probably know, the WIN22 time schedule is now live and your registration is right around the corner.  We’ve included some reminders below to help you prepare for registration.

All CEE Students:

WIN22 Registration Reminders

  • Period I registration for WIN22 starts on Friday, Nov 5th (Your registration date can be found on your MyUW registration page).

Please cross-check your course prerequisites against your degree audit.  This will ensure the registration system recognizes that you have satisfied the prerequisites.  If you see any discrepancies, please email ceadvice@uw.edu.

 

 

  • We also want to stress the importance of having backup classes.

If you find that your first choice of class or section is full when you try to register, check the time schedule notes for that class to see how to get on a waitlist or receive an add code.

We always try to accommodate those on the waitlist.

 

 

     INDE 250 / INDE 315 Offering Update for AY2021-22

INDE 250: Fundamentals of Engineering Economy (4)

Will only be offered in AUT21 and SPR22. (INDE 250 will not be offered in WIN22.)

 

INDE 315: Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3)

Will only be offered in AUT21 and WIN22. (INDE 315 will not be offered in SPR22.)

 

Additional Writing Requirement

  • We have been receiving a number of questions from students about satisfying the 4cr of additional writing.

There are a number of ways to satisfy this requirement, all of which are outlined here.

 

Schedule Planning Resources – WIN21

  • UW Winter 2022 Time Schedule
    • Please remember to check the course time schedule notes (located under each individual course or at the top of each department’s time schedule page).

 

Seniors:

  • Spring Capstones:  More information about all of the spring capstones (CEE 441, 442, 444 and 445) will be sent out prior to SPR22 registration to help you choose. In the meantime, you will want to make sure that you are checking the capstone prerequisites as listed in the CEE course catalog.  As with all courses, you will want to have a backup course in place and if you cannot get into your first choice on registration day, please make sure to complete an add code request to be added to the waitlist.

 

Juniors:

  • You will be registering for your Track I & II classes on your own for WIN22 & SPR22. We will not be distributing add codes.

Please make sure to stay in your assigned track.

Make sure to reference the BSCE degree sheet or BSEnvE degree sheet for information on the Junior Track Courses and Degree Requirements.

 

  • You are encouraged to register for CEE 440: Professional Practice in SPR22. As shown on the sample 4 year plans (BSCE/BSENVE), CEE 440 will be taken in spring quarter of the junior year.

 

  • You can also start planning for your Senior Year using the BSCE & BSENVE Senior Year Planning sheets (located at the bottom of each link), as well as the 2020-21 CEE Projected Course Offerings sheet.  While the course offerings may change a bit for 2020-21, the majority will be offered in the same quarter next year.

 

Sophomores:

You should try to complete the Physics and Chemistry courses in sequence (through PHYS 123 and CHEM 152) by the end of your sophomore year, if possible, as the CEE Junior year is fully packed with required CEE 300-level courses.

You may also start on 300-level CEE courses as appropriate, if you have completed prerequisite courses, but we strongly recommend that you do so after you have consulted with a CEE Adviser.

 

CEE Undergraduate News Blog

  • Here you will find postings about jobs, internships, research opportunities, scholarships, new courses, and much more, organized in easily accessible categories.

 

As always, let us know if you have any questions!