Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree Programs |
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***As of September 2006, Engineering Option was Discontinued*** ***Effective May 2007 Applied Science Option was Discontinued*** General Regulations for the B.S. Engineering Degree As soon as the student elects to seek a B.S. Engineering degree, the student's curriculum planning, guidance, and counseling will be the responsibility of the "B.S. Engineering Degree Program Advisor" in the primary field department. The candidacy form must be approved by the chair of the primary field department, the primary engineering, and the secondary field advisors and the college faculty committee on "B.S. Engineering Degree Programs." This committee has the responsibility for implementing all approved policies pertaining to this program and reviewing and acting on the candidacy forms filed by the student. Specific university and school academic regulations apply to this B.S. Engineering degree program in the same manner as they apply to the conventional designated degree programs. For example, the academic regulations of the university apply and the school requirement of a 2.0 GPA or better and a grade of C or better in all engineering courses. For the purpose of implementation of such academic rules, the credits in the primary engineering field and the credits in the secondary field are considered to count as the "major' for such academic purposes. Options of the "B.S. Engineering" Program
The program is designed to give the maximum flexibility for tailoring a program to the specific future career plans of the student. To accomplish these objectives, the program has two optional paths: B.S. Engineering, Engineering Option (PDF, 26K) and B.S. Engineering, Applied Science option. You may also wish to review the program's degree requirements. For further information regarding these programs please refer to Chapter 7 of the Undergraduate Catalog (PDF, 2MB), pages 114-115, or contact: A. James Clark School of Engineering
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