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Combined Degrees Program in Engineering
Students who select this program may at the conclusion of their junior year be admitted to the Sever Institute of Technology of the School of Engineering and Applied Science of Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. The Three-Two Program (three years at Cornell and two years at the University) is designed for students who wish to become professional engineers. A student who completes the five-year sequence will receive a baccalaureate degree from Cornell College and the Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Washington University.
To be recommended by Cornell College to the School of Engineering and
Applied Science of Washington University a student must have satisfied
the requirements set forth above under ``Degree Programs in
Combination with Professional Schools,''
and have successfully completed the following prerequisites for
admission to the University's engineering program:
MAT 121 (Calculus of a Single Variable),
122 (Calculus of Several Variables), and
236 (Differential Equations);
PHY 111,
112, and
114 (General Physics I, II, and Laboratory);
CHE 121 and
122 (Chemical Principles I and II) or
161 (Accelerated General Chemistry);
CSC 140 (Foundations of Computer Science);
a writing-designated course; and
five course credits selected from the humanities and social sciences, including at least two course credits each in the humanities and the social sciences, and at least one course at or above the 300 level. For those planning to specialize in chemical engineering,
CHE 225,
326, and
327 (Organic Chemistry I, II, and Laboratory) are also required.
Engineering candidates receive information from Washington University
during their first three years and then transfer to the University,
where they may choose one or more of the following degree programs: (1) Computer Science, (2) Chemical Engineering, (3) Civil Engineering, (4) Electrical Engineering, (5) Mechanical Engineering, (6) Systems Science
and Mathematics, or (7) Technology and Human Affairs. The Sever
Institute of Technology also grants Master of Science and Doctor of
Science degrees in each of the above areas and also in Biomedical
Engineering, Control Systems Science and Engineering, Materials Science
and Engineering, and Technology and Human Affairs. Program Advisor: Lyle Lichty
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