2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physics leading to Engineering (3/2 Program), B.A.
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This major is designed for students interested in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering or one of the other physics-based engineering programs.
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Minimum required semester credit hours 56-58 credits at BW
Plus additional credits at the engineering school in which the program is completed. Physics Core and Advanced Electives
The physics and pre-engineering majors are based on the physics core and the advanced electives. Physics Core: 34 credits
- PHY 131 - General Physics I, 4 credit hours
AND - PHY 151 - Introductory Physics Lab I, 1 credit hour
OR - PHY 145 - Applied College Physics I, 5 credit hours
Either PHY 131 along with PHY 151 or PHY 145 , but not both, may be taken for credit. - PHY 132 - General Physics II, 4 credit hours
AND - PHY 152 - Introductory Physics Lab II, 1 credit hour
OR - PHY 146 - Applied College Physics II, 5 credit hours
Either PHY 132 along with PHY 152 or PHY 146 , but not both, may be taken for credit. - PHY 233 - Modern Physics, 4 credit hours
- PHY 312 - Advanced Laboratory, 3 credit hours
OR - PHY 313 - Computational Physics, 3 credit hours
Required courses in areas other than Physics
The following courses are recommended as preparation for engineering school but are not required by BW.
Additional Information
Before transferring to the engineering school at which they will complete the work for their degree, pre-engineering students must complete the above program and:
- at least 92 credit hours of coursework at BW
- the BW core curriculum requirements.
Some of our affiliated schools have additional requirements. Pre-Engineering students should check with the schools in which they are interested, and with the BW pre-engineering advisor. For BW students planning on completing their engineering degree at CWRU, PHY 260 and PHY 261 are especially recommended. Binary Program in Engineering
The pre-engineering program prepares Baldwin Wallace students to earn an engineering degree through educational affiliations with the engineering school of Case Western Reserve University. Upon satisfactory completion of the three-year pre-engineering program at BW and the last two years of the engineering program at the engineering school, a student receives the Bachelor of Arts degree from BW and the Bachelor of Science in their chosen field of engineering from the engineering school. Students may choose instead the option of completing any of the B.S. science majors at BW, so long as they meet the engineering school’s entry requirements. Completion of the program at other recognized engineering schools is possible if prior approval of the BW pre-engineering advisor is obtained.
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