Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications, 53cr
Mathematics: MATH 123
Humanities/Philosophy and Religious Studies: PHIL 222
Natural Science: CHEM 111-112
Social Science: ECON 101, PLSC 101 or 111
Synthesis: not required for three-year students
Writing Intensive: one course required for three-year students
Liberal Studies Electives: MATH 124, no courses with SCI prefix
Major: 33-35cr
Required Courses
Computer Science
COSC 110 Problem Solving and Structured Programming, 3cr
COSC 250 Introduction to Numerical Methods
Mathematics
MATH 171 Introduction to Linear Algebra, 3cr
MATH 241 Differential Equations, 3cr
MATH 342 Advanced Mathematics for Applications, 4cr
Physics
PHYS 131 Physics I-C Lecture, 3cr
PHYS 132 Physics II-C Lecture, 3cr
PHYS 141 Physics I-C Lab (or PHYS 121 Lab), 1cr
PHYS 142 Physics II-C Lab, 1cr
PHYS 331 Modern Physics (2), 3cr
Controlled Electives
One package, depending on program
Chemical Engineering
CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry, 4cr
CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry II, 4cr
Civil Engineering
MATH 216 Probability and Statistics for Natural Science, 4cr
Technical elective, 3-4cr
Electrical Engineering
MATH 216 Probability and Statistics for Natural Science, 3cr
Technical elective, 3-4cr
Industrial Engineering
MATH 216 Probability and Statistics for Natural Science, 3cr
Technical elective, 3-4cr
Materials Science and Engineering
CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I, 4cr
CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry II, 4cr
Mechanical Engineering
Technical electives, 6-8cr
Other Requirements
0-6cr
Foreign Language Intermediate Level (1)
Free Electives: 9cr
Other Requirements
About 64
Two years at University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering (2, 3)
(#) Total Degree Requirements: 159-161
(1) Intermediate-level Foreign Language may be included in Liberal Studies electives.
(2) A 2.8 cumulative GPA is required for transfer to the University of Pittsburgh.
(3) For curriculum information about the cooperative program in engineering with Drexel University, refer to the catalog section for the Physics Department.
(#) See advisory paragraph “Timely Completion of Degree Requirements” in the section on Requirements for Graduation.