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Not Case Western ... see below
Engineering Program
With a long-standing tradition of strength in science and pre-engineering, Denison offers two plans to prepare for an engineering career. In the first, students receive a bachelor's degree after four years at Denison with a major in natural sciences or mathematical sciences, followed by two years of graduate work at another institution leading to a master's degree in engineering. Graduate schools at numerous universities have accepted Denison students and visit the campus regularly.
The second plan is a "3-2" program in which students study three years at Denison and two at an affiliated engineering school and receive two bachelor's degrees. Denison is affiliated in such programs with:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Washington University in St. Louis
Columbia University
The required math and science courses typically include:
Three semesters of beginning calculus
Differential Equations
Three semesters of beginning physics
Modern Physics
Two semesters of general chemistry
Introduction to Computer Science
Additional courses may be required, depending on the chosen field of engineering. For further information, contact Dr. C. Wesley Walter, Chair of the Physics and Astronomy Department.
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