ENGINEERING
 
St. Thomas Aquinas College offers a five-year dual-degree engineering program jointly with The George Washington University or Manhattan College. Engineering students spend their first three years at STAC, where they acquire a background in mathematics, physics, chemistry, humanities, and social sciences. Students who have been recommended by the Faculty of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics are accepted for their final two years at either of the schools. Upon the completion of their fifth year, they are granted a B.S. in Engineering from GWU or Manhattan College and a B.S. in Mathematics from STAC.

A.  Students majoring in Mathematics/Engineering need to take the following courses in the division:

MATH 201-202

CALCULUS I-II (8CR)

MATH 301

CALCULUS III (4 CR)

MATH 302

LINEAR ALGEBRA (3 CR)

MATH 303

DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3 CR)

MATH 304

PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I (3 CR)

MATH 305

PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS II (3 CR)

MATH 306

VECTOR ANALYSIS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3 CR)

MATH 308

DISCRETE MATHEMATICS (4 CR)

MATH 361

NUMERICAL ANALYSIS (3 CR)

CIS 203 OR 210

FORTRAN OR C++ PROGRAMMING

CIS 206

PASCAL PROGRAMMING

PHYS 201-202

GENERAL PHYSICS I-II (6 CR)

PHYS 211-212

GENERAL PHYSICS LAB I-II (2 CR)

PHY 303

STATICS

PHY 304

DYNAMICS

PHY 305

MATERIALS SCIENCE

PHY 306

ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

CHEM 201-202

GENERAL CHEMISTRY I-II (6 CR)

CHEM 211-212

GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABS I-II (2 CR)

B. Students must also complete ART 221.

 

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