Jumpstart your engineering education: ES100X
How to enroll
Most Alaskan high school students can enroll in ES100X at discounted rates through the
For any questions related to enrollment in the course, please contact Amy Bristor, Alaska Advantage Coordinator, via the questions portal on the web page.
Refer to for important dates and deadlines.
For questions regarding the applicability of ES100X to CEM engineering programs or other programs:
Joe Alloway (CEM student advisor and recruitment coordinator)
joe.uaf@alaska.edu.
For technical questions regarding the ES100X course content:
Dustin Ray (Fall 2022 ES100X instructor) DRAY19@alaska.edu.
ES100X (Engineering Alaska) versus ES100L (Makerspace Alaska)
Please note, that ES100X (Engineering Alaska) is not the same as ES100L (Makerspace Alaska).
ES100X
Engineering Alaska
- 3-credit asynchronous online course
ES100L
Makerspace Alaska
- 1-credit laboratory course currently only offered on the °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ Troth Yeddha’ campus.
Students intending to take the course from a remote location should not sign up for ES100L.
- A student need not be an engineering student to take ES100X or ES100L.
- ES100X and ES100L can both be taken for credit (some of our engineering programs require both). However, they do not need to be taken during the same semester, nor is one a prerequisite for the other. The prerequisite for both courses is placement into MATH 105 (or ALEKS score of 30).
- ES100X replaced ES101 in the CEM engineering curricula in fall 2022.
- ES100X is not required for all engineering programs in CEM. Programs that currently
require the courses are listed below:
Engineering Alaska
ES100X required?Makerspace Alaska
ES100L required?Civil engineering Yes Yes Computer engineering Yes Yes Computer science, B.A.* No No Computer science, B.S.* No No Electrical engineering Yes Yes Geological engineering* No No Mechanical engineering Yes No Mining engineering* No No Petroleum engineering* No No
*The combination of ES100X and ES100L qualify as a 4-credit GER (General Education Requirement) for Natural Sciences. Since all °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ B.S. and B.A. degrees require 8-credits of Natural Science GER, the combination of ES100X and ES100L could be applied to help meet this criterion even for engineering (or non-engineering) programs that do not explicitly require those specific courses. Both ES100X and ES100L must be taken in order for either to qualify towards the Natural Science GER, but they need not be taken concurrently.