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Pre-Engineering Program in Chemistry
William Jewell College is one of a limited number of liberal arts colleges which have entered into an agreement with Washington University in St. Louis for a three-two program in engineering. After three years in residence at Jewell and two years at the Washington University School of Engineering, the student can earn both a B.A. degree from William Jewell (with a major in chemistry) and a B.S. degree in engineering. William Jewell also maintains similar plans with Columbia University in New York and the University of Missouri-Columbia.
For students who would benefit from preparation for engineering which emphasizes chemistry, the following type of curriculum is suggested: - Freshman fall
- CHE 122
- CTI 104
- CTI 100
- CTI 102
- Freshman spring
- CHE 205
- CHE 206
- MAT 200
- CTI 101
- PED activity
- Sophomore fall
- CHE 301
- PHY 213
- 200-level CTI course
- MAT 201
- Sophomore spring
- CHE 302
- PHY 214
- 200-level CTI course
- MAT 202 *
- Junior fall
- CHE 401
- CHE 405A
- Language 114
- 200-level CTI course
- CST 201 or other programming course
- Junior spring
- CHE 404 or 406
- CHE 405B
- Language 211
- CTI capstone
- PED activity
Details of an individual's curriculum must be worked out in consultation with the engineering program to which the student intends to apply. During the time at Jewell, the student must complete all requirements of the major and of the core curriculum.
Some students choose to spread out the above requirements over four years while they take better advantage of co-curricular opportunities at Jewell. These students then go on to enter a bachelor's-level engineering program and might be said to be following a 4:2 plan.
Occasionally, students will complete a bachelor's degree from Jewell and will then find an appropriate engineering program that can be entered at the graduate level.
* MAT 202 is offered only every other spring semester (and may need to be taken in the junior year).
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