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Fulton Schools New Student Experience

The ASU Engineering new student orientation

Welcome to our community of exceptional ASU Engineering students — get ready to invest in yourself! Whatever your interests and passions, you will find a way to explore and fulfill them at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

This Fulton Schools new student orientation will guide you in getting established as a new ASU Engineering student and help you customize your college experience. We offer many experiences that go beyond traditional coursework to prepare you for a successful, fulfilling career. 

As a new ASU Engineering student, you can create your own path to make a difference in the world. Working with your advisors, mentors and peers, you can get connected to our world-class faculty and research solutions to some of the greatest challenges facing our society.

Time to get started on your ASU Engineering new student orientation!

New student Checklist

  • Start Orientation
  • Join Homework Zero
  •   Watch Homework Zero video
  •   Register for E2
  •   Register for classes
  •   Review common AP exams and scores
  •   Take the My ASU tutorial

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This is your guide to all things Fulton Schools! You will learn how to get the most out of your experience.

Find resources about student orgs, working with your advisor, living on campus and more.

Meet with your advisor

Attending an online orientation session right now follow the links below.

The Fulton Schools offers online New Student Experience sessions. During these sessions, participants go to this page and use the links below to meet with their advisors at specific times.

If you are in a session now, follow the links below!

Just visiting?

If you are not part of an online orientation, you can still connect with an advisor to learn about a degree.  Visit our advising page .

The links below are only used during online orientation sessions.

Polytechnic campus

  • Aeronautical Management Technology: Air Traffic Management
  • Aeronautical Management Technology: Air Transportation Management
  • Aeronautical Management Technology: Professional Flight
  • Aeronautical Management Technology: Unmanned Aerial Systems
  • Engineering
  • Engineering: Automotive Systems
  • Engineering: Electrical Systems
  • Engineering: Mechanical Engineering Systems
  • Engineering: Robotics
  • Environmental and Resource Management
  • Graphic Information Technology
  • Graphic Information Technology: User Experience
  • Graphic Information Technology: Full Stack Web Development
  • Human Systems Engineering
  • Human Systems Engineering: User Experience
  • Information Technology
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Technological Entrepreneurship and Management

Tempe campus

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Civil Engineering: Sustainable Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Systems Engineering
  • Construction Engineering
  • Construction Management and Technology
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering (Electrical Power and Energy Systems)
  • Engineering Management
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Informatics
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

West Valley campus

  • Engineering Science (Business)
  • Engineering Science (Microelectronics)

Pro tip: Get to you know your advisor and meet with them regularly.

When meeting with your advisor, come prepared.

Bring questions you may have regarding courses, degree requirements, academic policies and procedures.

Your advisor can also help with broader concerns such as career and graduate school options.

Learn more about the Fulton Experience

Student clubs and organizations

We have more than 60 student organizations such as honors and professional societies, diversity organizations, service and major-specific groups, and competitive teams that provide ample opportunities for you to find a group that suits your needs.

Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS)

Community service and social entrepreneurship program that provides the opportunity to get a hands-on approach to problem solving while making an impact in the community. Enter the workforce with the ability to design innovative solutions to meet a client’s needs in a dynamic environment.

Grand Challenges Scholars Program

Learn how to tackle complex social issues in the areas of health, energy, sustainability, security and education. Develop a global perspective and interdisciplinary thinking. Scholars receive an endorsement from the National Academy of Engineering upon completion of the program.

Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative (FURI)

Solve real-world problems; investigate possible career paths; build a mentoring relationship with a faculty member outside of class; gain a competitive advantage for graduate school or jobs and internships; and gain essential skills for career success. Through this paid research opportunity, you will conduct research with a faculty mentor and present your findings at a semiannual symposium.

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Learn to leverage an entrepreneurial mindset to advance your ideas for the benefit of our economy and society. E+I @ Fulton offers signature degree and certificate programs, courses, workshops, expert mentoring, new venture competitions, and other curricular and co-curricular opportunities that expose you to the concepts of technology innovation and marketplace impact.

Living on campus

Living on campus gives you the best access to resources on campus, social and academic activities, and other opportunities that help you feel connected to the Fulton Schools and ASU. While living on campus, you will have a Peer Mentor working to directly support your success.

What is WeBWork?

Introduction

WeBWorK is an open-source online homework system for math and science courses. WeBWorK is supported by the MAA and the NSF and comes with a National Problem Library (NPL) of over 20,000 homework problems. Problems in the NPL target most lower division undergraduate math courses and some advanced courses. Supported courses include college algebra, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, single and multivariable calculus, differential equations, linear algebra and complex analysis.

WeBWorK is used successfully at over 700 colleges and universities from large research institutions to small teaching colleges. WeBWorK has been developed and maintained by mathematicians since 1994 always with the goal of providing the mathematical community with the most robust, flexible, and mathematically capable online homework system possible.

WeBWorK is open-source and freely available for download. There is no cost to departments or institutions who wish to host their own WeBWorK server, and the WeBWorK community has always provided prompt technical and pedagogical support through active and friendly discussion forums and mailing lists.

Additionally, the MAA will host WeBWorK courses on a limited basis for departments or institutions who are not in a position to host their own WeBWorK installation.

Learn more...

Video Tutorials for WeBWork

Video 1:   Import assignments and export the sets

Explains how to import homework sets into a WeBWorK course, how to assign the sets to the students and how to export the sets.

Video 2:  Change due dates, add  and drop students

Explains how to add students, change due dates for individual students and drop students."

Video 3:  Creating tests in WeBWork

Explains how to create a test using problems from the Open Problem Library, how to choose the correct settings for the test and how to assign it to the students. Possible pitfalls to avoid are also covered.

Video 4: Monitor student progress

Shows the test from the students’ prospective and shows how the instructor can monitor the students’ progress and check their activity.

Video 5: Test special cases

Explains how to handle special accommodations and what the instructor can do if the student is disconnected.

Video 6: Reduced Scoring

The Reduced Scoring feature in WeBWork allows to set a period after the due date and before the close date during which all additional work done by the student counts at a reduced rate. This feature can be effective in eliminating student requests for time extensions. This video explains how to enable and configure the Reduced Scoring feature.

Video 7: Show me Another

The show me Another feature allows students to see an alternative version of their assigned problem. This video shows how to enable the feature and gives best practice suggestions.

How to use Respondus Lockdown Browser for WeBWorK tests

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When answering questions in WeBWorK, type the answers directly in the answer blank and do not copy-paste them from somewhere else. If you copy-paste, the answer might not be accepted and you might receive an error message.

Webwork courses for spring 2024, (click on your instructor's name under your course number).

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