PRE-ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Program Contact: G.Y. Kimm Pre-Engineering is a cooperative program with the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering. It prepares the student to enter the upper-division in colleges of engineering programs across the southeast. Generally, students entering this program will have completed college preparatory courses in math and science. The program offers most of the preparations to pursue a B.S. degree in an engineering discipline. The remaining coursework can be taken at the UWF/UF Joint Program in Electrical Engineering, the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering, or at an institution of choice. The program has two components. The general studies component consists of a combination of English, history, humanities, social sciences, and the arts. The engineering component consists of chemistry, physics, math, and general engineering studies. Students who are admitted to the UWF program also can be admitted into the FAMU/FSU College of Engineering if they complete the engineering core studies and the lower division General Studies Curriculum while enrolled at UWF and their grades are satisfactory. Course requirements for the primary engineering disciplines are listed below. Specialization in most other engineering disciplines are usually met with these course offerings. Students planning to transfer to another institution should consult with an advisor for appropriate courses. Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix at Course Listings/Descriptions. Major Requirements
Non Major Requirements (32 sh)
For information concerning transfer to other universities, please contact the department. Enrollment Services July 2000 |
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