Lindenwood University offers programs in Pre-Engineering in which students can take the first two or three years of their program at Lindenwood and complete the remainder of their degree in their chosen engineering specialty at an affiliated university. Lindenwood University currently has Transfer/Articulation agreements in place with the Engineering Programs at the following universities:
University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Missouri-Rolla
University of Missouri-St. Louis/Washington University
Washington University
Depending on the program, the student can either obtain a single degree in Engineering or two degrees: one from Lindenwood in his/her major and an Engineering degree from the affiliated university.
Engineering programs typically require completion of a core of courses in Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics. The Pre-Engineering Program at Lindenwood University provides those core courses. This core consist of the following courses:
Chemistry
CHM 251, General Chemistry I
CHM 252, General Chemistry II
CHM 261, General Chemistry I Laboratory (2)
CHM 262, General Chemistry II Laboratory (2)
Computer Science
CSC 144, Computer Science I
CSC 184, Computer Science II
Physics
PHY 301, General Physics I
PHY 302, General Physics II
Engineering
EGR 331, Engineering Mechanics I-Statics
EGR 332, Engineering Mechanics II-Dynamics
EGR 361, Circuit Theory I-DC Circuits
EGR 362, Circuit Theory II-AC
Mathematics
MTH 271, Calculus I
MTH 272, Calculus II
MTH 303, Calculus III
MTH 311, Differential Equations
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Since the specific core course requirements depends upon the engineering specialty and the engineering university to which the student will transfer, it is highly recommended that each pre-engineering student obtain a Lindenwood Liaison Officer for Engineering as an advisor immediately upon entry into the program so that the student will be on track for his/her specific program.
For more information, please contact:
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