Campus Life at Willamette

<p>Willamette’s 3-2 engineering program is in partnership with Columbia University, USC, and Washington University in St. Louis, as described here:
[Physics:</a> Combined 3-2 Engineering | Willamette University](<a href=“http://www.willamette.edu/cla/physics/engineering/index.php]Physics:”>http://www.willamette.edu/cla/physics/engineering/index.php)</p>

<p>Combined 3-2 Engineering
To offer the advantages of a combined liberal arts and engineering program, Willamette University has arrangements with Columbia University (New York, New York), the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California) and Washington University (St. Louis, Missouri), whereby a student may receive both a Bachelor of Arts from Willamette and a Bachelor of Science from the participating engineering school. A six-year combined program results in a Bachelor of Arts degree from Willamette and a Master’s degree in engineering from Columbia.</p>

<p>In terms of campus size, Willamette is a small liberal arts college. The term “university” comes from its graduate schools in law, education and business.</p>