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Colgate does have 3-2 engineering program with Columbia University and Washington University in St. Louis (there may be one other option as well). You would hit the ground running with 'pre-engineering' courses at Colgate (math, physics, science) plus liberal arts requirements. For years 4 and 5 you focus on the engineering courses. Once completed you get both a bachelor of arts degree from Colgate University and a bachelor of science in engineering from your choice of engineering school. You may also be able to do what is called sub-matriculate at the engineering school and acquire a masters of science in engineering which adds one more year, thus 3+2+1.
While this can be done, it raises the question...why not just go to an engineering school or a university that offers engineering degrees/majors along with the liberal arts? Also, the glory of Colgate University is that it is an outstanding liberal arts experience that serves as a great launching pad for just about anything you want to do. Good luck!
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