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Type of Degree

B.S.E.

School or College

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Area of Study

Science, technology, engineering and mathematics

Program Format

On-campus, Full-time

Credit hours to graduate

Minimum of 128 credits required

The Bachelor's of Science (B.S.) degree in Engineering is a non-departmental degree designed for students who want a strong engineering science base in preparation for an interdisciplinary engineering specialty.

Program Overview

CEMS Interdisciplinary Engineering Program

Engineering graduates need a vast amount of knowledge to deal with the world's environmental concerns and our technological and information revolution. The B.S. in Engineering provides students the opportunity to obtain a very broad foundational knowledge of engineering with the flexibility to pursue interdisciplinary applications of engineering in the humanities, arts, and sciences. 

Each student will be expected to declare a concentration before completing the first four semesters of study. At that time, the student and advisor(s) will plan an integrated series of courses directed towards the concentration and tailored to the student’s interest.
 

Curriculum

Degree Requirements

Degree candidates need to fulfill courses required in the core program, with 122 semester hours of credit. A minimum of 7 courses in Technical Electives must be chosen from courses at the 100 level or above. A minimum of 18 credits of Technical Electives must be engineering courses.

Curriculum

Please see the Undergraduate Catalogue listing for Bachelor's of Science (B.S.) degree in Engineering for the most up-to-date curriculum listing.

Admissions

How to Register

Students who wish to register for this degree should meet with their advisor to plan an integrated series of courses directed towards possible engineering concentrations such as: aeronautical engineering, bioengineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering, power engineering, traffic engineering, geological engineering, and so on.