Its very interesting.., answer my question!?

where can i find syllabus of 1st year engineering??

pls help me out..i want the syllabus of 1st year of engineering i.e civil engineering.,so pls pls if there is any website or sumthing else where i can go thru the sylabbus of engineering so let me know about it...pls share ur knowledge and help me out..

dont advice to purchase the book,i just want to go thru it...

thanks a lot...

Answer:
ask This guy ZEB, he has answered your question if you live in USA. if dont then tell him which country you are in and he will be able to help you. thanks for asking
you've got to tell under which university u r doin engg...

then it would be easy to suggest a book...
a syllabus for what class? each class/professor has their own
As an example, you can find an "Advising Guide" for Civil Engineering at University of Colorado at
http://bechtel.colorado.edu/new/undergra... Look towards the end of the document for courses required for a degree.

Courses offered for Fall 2007 in CivE are at
http://bechtel.colorado.edu/new/undergra...

Information on other departments in Engineering and Applied Science can be found at
http://engineering.colorado.edu/academic...

Each University will have their own curriculum. The first year of engineering usually consists of calculus, physics, social humanistic electives...

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