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Dual-Degree Engineering

Â鶹¸£Àûoffers a cooperative dual degree engineering program with two major universities. While at Centre, students have the option of working toward a major in chemistry, mathematics, biology, computer science, environmental studies, or physics.

Overview

Â鶹¸£Àûhas cooperative dual-degree agreements with two engineering schools: Washington University—St. Louis and the University of Kentucky. After three years at Centre, students transfer to the dual-degree institution and complete their studies, usually in two years. Upon successful completion, degrees are awarded from both Â鶹¸£Àûand the engineering school.

Curriculum

Students must complete the requirements of their chosen Â鶹¸£Àû major including all general education courses along with two semesters of calculus-based physics with labs, three semesters of calculus and differential equations, one semester of chemistry with laboratory, and other degree-specific courses required by the partner school.

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Minor in Engineering

The engineering minor allows students to explore the field of engineering from a liberal arts perspective and serves as a complement to the dual-degree program.

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Dual Degree Partnership

Washington University

After three years at Centre, students transfer to Washington University in St. Louis and complete their studies.

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Dual Degree Partnership

University of Kentucky

After three years at Centre, students transfer to the University of Kentucky and complete their studies.

Dual-Degree Engineering Advisor

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Bruce Rodenborn

  • Associate Professor of Physics
  • Chair of Physics and Chemical Physics Programs

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