Overview
- Degree Level
- Undergraduate
- Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
- Department
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- school/college
- College of Arts and Sciences
Arcadia University offers a combined five-year (3+2) Engineering Program in affiliation with the University of Pittsburgh and Washington University in Saint Louis. Students are also encouraged to apply to Dartmouth College and Columbia University; although you will not receive guaranteed admission, you are still eligible to apply.
Once you have completed all degree requirements and have earned a sufficient number of credits, you are eligible to receive a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from Arcadia University at the commencement ceremony. After successful completion of the program you will receive their Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Applied Science from the college of engineering of the university.
These programs blend a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences with an intensive engineering curriculum. As a student in the combined program, you will be prepared for a career in industry, or for graduate work in engineering, mathematics, or the physical sciences. At the conclusion of the program, you may take the licensure examination for professional engineers.
Under the combined plan, you may elect to pursue any one of the following programs:
Elective Course
Study principles of mechanics with engineering applications, vector treatment of forces, statics, centroids, moments of inertia, friction, dynamics of a particle, and system of particles and rigid bodies.
Elective Course
Learn principal computational tools, techniques, and methods used in contemporary physics, including programming skills as well as theory and mathematical methods of analysis.
Required Course
In this continuation of Conceptual Chemistry II, you will cover the topics of General Chemistry II with a greater emphasis on modern quantum theory. Designed for majors in the physical sciences and mathematics, this course emphasizes mathematical analysis, including elementary calculus.
Elective Course
In this advanced course, you will learn the application of analysis and design techniques to algorithms that act on data structures.
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