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A joint "3-2" program with Kansas State University and the University
of Kansas enables a student to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Physics
or Mathematics at Washburn University, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering
at either of the other universities. Three years are spent at Washburn
University pursuing the B.S. in one of the majors above. Upon satisfactory
completion of this work, the student will be eligible for transfer to
KSU or KU. Upon satisfactory completion of additional work as agreed upon
by the student, the advisory committee, and the chairperson of the department
involved, the student will receive the appropriate B.S. from Washburn
University. Upon satisfactory completion of the requirements of the engineering
school, the student will be awarded a B.S. in Engineering from that school.
This program will normally take five years, but depending upon the particular
field of engineering, the time may vary.
A typical program of study for the first two years is given below, but
the student must meet with the Engineering Advisory Committee to secure
program approval.
Freshman
Fall Semester
MA 151 Calculus and Analytic
Geometry I
CH 151 Fundamentals of Chemistry
EN 101 Freshman Comp
EG 105 Introduction to
Engineering
Physical Education
Spring Semester
MA 152 Calculus and Analytic
Geometry II
CH 152 Fundamentals of
Chemistry II
PS 281 General Physics I
CN 150 Public Speaking
Sophomore
Fall Semester
MA 153 Calculus and Analytical
Geometry III
PS 282 General Physics II
EG 250 Statics
CM Programming (Fortran or C++)
EN 300 Advanced Composition
Spring Semester
MA 241 Differential Equations
EG 351 Dynamics
EC 201 Principles of
Macroeconomics
PS 334 Thermodynamics
Humanities or Social Science
Electives
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