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2016-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering (3+2 Combined Plan Program)


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Bachelor of Science 

The combined-plan offers multiple degree opportunities for students desiring to enter the engineering profession. The most popular program is the 3+2 plan in which a student spends three years in a pre-engineering curriculum at Providence College where humanities, science, and mathematics courses are integrated to produce the kind of fundamental background needed for future problem solvers. The final two years of study are spent in an engineering concentration of the student’s choice at one of our affiliate universities. Students successfully completing the combined-plan program receive two bachelor of science degrees, one from Providence College and one in engineering from the affiliate school which they attend. The diploma from Providence College is awarded at the end of the fifth year of study, when the student has completed his/her studies at the affiliate school. The engineering concentrations available include: biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, earth and environmental, industrial or operations research, mechanical, computer engineering, computer science, engineering mechanics, materials science, and applied mathematics or applied physics.

We recognize that our students form many valuable and important friendships during their years at Providence College. To honor these relationships, combined-plan students are invited to participate in the numerous pre-graduation activities with their entering year classmates and to participate in their graduation ceremony. Students interested in engineering may also complete the program on a 4+2 schedule, spending four years at Providence College and 2 years at the affiliate school. 

Engineering students follow the pre-engineering curriculum outlined below. Students planning to continue in some specialized areas of engineering such as biomedical, chemical or industrial must complete additional or, in some cases, alternative coursework as prescribed by the affiliated university. For guaranteed admission, a GPA of 3.30 both overall and within the math and science courses is required by Columbia University. For Washington University the minimum GPA is 3.25.  In addition, Columbia requires that no individual grade in a math or science course drop below a B on the first attempt.

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Academic programs vary in their requirements. Students should consult with their faculty advisor and the Academic Guidebook to review the Academic Planning Form pertinent to their program of study. In addition, students should review course descriptions regarding any prerequisites for required courses. Graduation requirements include a minimum of 120 credit hours, although some academic programs may require additional credits. Please refer to the Academic Resources  section of the catalog for more information. Information regarding the Core Curriculum is available within each course and online.

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