Engineering 3-2 Program Requirements
Faculty: Jonas D'Andrea
Objectives
Westminster offers a 3-2 Engineering Program in conjunction with the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles, California (USC), and Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Students who successfully complete the requirements for this program will earn two degrees:
- A Bachelor of Science or Arts with a major either in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, and Mathematics. (Students may pursue other majors, but it may take them longer than 5 years to complete the two degrees.)
- A Bachelor of Science in an engineering discipline from either Washington University or USC.
The 3–2 program is perfect students who want to enhance and broaden their undergraduate education as a prelude to the focused work of engineering school. In all their pre-engineering classes, students receive the benefits of Westminster's small class sizes and tradition of teaching excellence. Westminster's math and science programs offer "learning communities" that couple courses like math and biology and utilize group-based, hands-on learning. Moreover, students often develop close nurturing relationships with faculty and their peers at Westminster that might not happen at a larger school.
Under the 3–2 program, a student attends Westminster College for approximately three years and then transfers to either the University of Southern California (USC) or Washington University for an additional two years of study in the selected engineering discipline.
(1) As Westminster freshman, students must meet entrance requirements for USC or Washington University.
(2) The 3–2 program advisor at Westminster College must recommend them. (To be considered for this recommendation a students must satisfy all the program requirements listed below, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.00, and maintain a 3.00 average in the major courses.)
(3) Students must complete at least four semesters of full-time study at Westminster before transferring to the engineering school.
(4) Students must have completed 12 upper division credits in their major prior to transfer. Students who complete the 3–2 program by transferring to either USC or Washington University automatically have the Westminster residency requirement waived. (Westminster requires that the last 36 hours of course work be completed at Westminster.)
(5) Students must file a Leave of Absence Request with the Registrar’s Office.
Fields of Engineering Offered by the University of Southern California and Washington University:
University of Southern California | Washington University |
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Astronautics/Space Technology | Chemical |
Biomedical | Civil |
Chemical/Materials Science | Computer Science |
Civil/Environmental | Computer Engineering |
Computer Science | Electrical |
Electrical | Mechanical |
Industrial and Systems Engineering | System Science & Engineering |
After successful completion of both portions of the program the student is awarded degrees from both institutions.
Program Requirements at Westminster College
Students in this program are encouraged to meet with the program director at Westminster College during their freshman year to ensure satisfaction of all the requirements for their chosen field of engineering during their time at Westminster College and to learn about the coursework that will be required during their two years at the university.Students must complete all their WCore requirements and the following set of engineering core courses:
REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTIONS | CREDIT HOURS | PREREQUISITES | ||
I. Required Core Courses | 48 | |||
CHEM | 111, 112 | Principles of Chemistry I and II and Lab (4, 4) | corequisites for CHEM 111: CHEM 111R recommended; MATH 144 required/prerequisite for CHEM 112: CHEM 111 | |
CMPT | 201 | Introduction to Computer Science (4) | Co-requisite: MATH 101 or 105 and current computer literacy skills. | |
CMPT | 401 | Directed Studies (FORTRAN, C++, or Java) (4) | ||
MATH | 201, 202 | Calculus I and II (4, 4) | MATH 144; MATH 201 is a prerequisite for MATH 202. | |
MATH | 203 | Multivariate Calculus (4) | MATH 202 | |
MATH | 363 | Differential Equations II (4) | MATH 202 | |
PHYS | 211, 212 | Physics for Scientists and Engineers I and II and Lab (4, 4) | PHYS 211 prerequisite: MATH 144PHYS 212 prerequisite: PHYS 211co-requisites: MATH 201/202 | |
PHYS | 301 | Introduction to Modern Physics (4) | PHYS 151 or PHYS 212 | |
WCSAM | 203 | Linear Algebra (4) | ||
Additional classes that may be required, depending on the field of engineering chosen, include:
REQUIREMENT DESCRIPTIONS | PREREQUISITES | ||
BIOL | 310 | General Botany and Lab (4) | BIOL 202, 203, 205; CHEM 111 |
CHEM | 303, 304 | Organic Chemistry I and II and Lab (4, 4) | CHEM 112; CHEM 303 is a prerequisite for CHEM 304. |
CHEM | 306 | Quantitative Chemistry and Lab (4) | CHEM 112 and PHYS 151 or 211. |
CHEM | 350 | Biochemistry and Lab (4) | BIOL 205; CHEM 304. BIOL 204 is strongly recommended. |
CHEM | 421, 422 | Quantum Chemistry & Lab, Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics & Lab | CHEM 112, MATH 202, PHYS 212, 309. Same as PHYS 410. |
CMPT | 351 | Operating Systems (4) | CMPT 251, 306 |
DATA | 220 | Introduction to Statistics (4) | |
MATH | 310 | Probability and Statistics (4) | MATH 202 |
MATH | 311 | Linear Algebra II (4) | MATH 210 and either Math 211 or WCSAM 203 |
MATH | 362 | Topics in Applied Mathematics (4) | MATH 201, and either MATH 211 or WCSAM 203 or Phys 309 |
PHYS | 309 | Mathematical Methods for Physics (4) | MATH 202 and PHYS 211 |
PHYS | 311 | Analytical Mechanics (4) | MATH 203, PHYS 212, 309 |
PHYS | 410 | Quantum Mechanics (Same as CHEM 421) (4) | CHEM 112; MATH 202; PHYS 212, 309. Same as CHEM 421. |
PHYS | 411 | Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics and Lab (Same as CHEM 422) (4) | CHEM 112; MATH 202; PHYS 212; 309. Same as CHEM 422. |
Sample Student Timetable
In order for the student to complete the dual degree program in five years, it is important to follow closely the timetable set up by the advisor. The following is a sample timetable for a student majoring in Physics at Westminster and desiring a dual degree in Electrical Engineering. A particular student's course schedule will depend upon their prior coursework, their major at Westminster, the desired engineering discipline, and the specific requirements of the engineering school.*
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | |
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Year 1, Freshman See the 3-2 advisor** |
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Year 2, Sophomore Review program with advisor |
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Year 3, JuniorReview program with advisor. At the end of Fall semester, apply to desired engineering school. Meet with 3-2 advisor and request letter of recommendation. File for Leave of Absence from Westminster. |
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Year 4 First year at engineering school | Summer after completing Year 4: Send copy of transcripts from engineering school to Registrar’s Office at Westminster. | |
Year 5 Second year at engineering school | Student applies for graduation from both Westminster and the engineering school in the spring. | After spring semester, student receives degrees from the engineering school and from Westminster College. |
*Some engineering disciplines require specific pre-engineering classes. These can be taken at the engineering school.**The current 3/2 advisor is Dr. Peter Conwell, Assistant Professor of Physics.***Westminster College requires all freshmen to enroll in one learning community. These are classes linked with a common theme. Typically at least one of these courses will satisfy a WCore requirement. ^Typically taught every other year ^^Taught every other year
Financial Aid
Merit-based and need-based financial aid is available from Westminster College and the engineering schools. However, these programs are not linked. Students receiving financial aid from Westminster must reapply for financial aid at the engineering school.