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Engineering Science
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There are two areas of specialization in the Engineering Science BS. They are: Computer Engineering Specialization (CES) and Mechanical Engineering Specialization (MES). Students may choose to follow one of these areas of specialization.
Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirement
Of the 133 credits required for the BS in Engineering Science, at least 66 must be in liberal arts and sciences courses. Most courses designated ENS are non-liberal arts and sciences; those ENS courses that are cross-listed in mathematics (MTH) or physics (PHY) are liberal arts and sciences.
Transfer Program
Students who have graduated with a two-year Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in one of the engineering technologies can be admitted to the BS degree program. Their previous courses are evaluated, and they are usually required to take such bridging courses as course Physics for Engineers and course Introduction to Scientific Computing, as well as additional mathematics courses.
The requirements for the transfer program are identical to those given above for the BS in Engineering Science.
Major Requirements:
Same as BS in Engineering Science
Electives: 4 credits (for all three specializations)
Total Credits Required: 133