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Nov 24, 2024
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2019 - 2020 General Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mathematics and Engineering Dual-Degree
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UWA has joined with the Schools of Engineering at Auburn University, Mississippi State University, the University of Alabama, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham to offer dual-degree programs in mathematics and engineering. This allows an undergraduate to attend UWA for approximately seven academic semesters and then transfer to the School of Engineering at either Auburn, MSU, Alabama, or UAB for two years of study in an engineering curriculum. After completing the academic requirements of the cooperating institutions, the student will be awarded a bachelor's degree in mathematics from UWA and a bachelor's degree in one of the following areas of engineering, dependent upon which institution the student completes his/her program: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Textile Engineering, or Computer Science.
In order to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from UWA, the student is required to complete either or and the following mathematics courses:
Approved electives in Mathematics (from 300-400 series) (20)
In order for a student to become a dual-degree candidate, he or she must have completed three-fourths of the credit required for a degree from UWA, must have a recommendation from the Dual-Degree Coordinator at UWA, and must satisfy the admission requirements at the chosen School of Engineering.
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Area of Study (Auburn Hours) UWA Equivalent
During the seven semester period, students planning to transfer to Auburn should take the following courses: English Composition I, II (6)
Introduction to Ethics (3)
Principles of Biology (4)
General Physics I (4)
- PH 211. Technical Physics I (4) [Aerospace, Biosystems, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Materials, Mechanical, Software, Textile]
Note(s):
- The MSU Bagley College of Engineering requires 9 hours of Literature/Fine Arts and 6 hours of History/Behavioral Sciences. UWA requires 15 hours of Humanities and Fine Arts and 12 hours of History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences. Of those 12 hours, 6 must include Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Industrial Engineering requires General Psychology and Microeconomics.
- Students living in the following Mississippi counties pay Alabama in-state tuition rates at UWA: Clarke, Jasper, Kemper, Lauderdale, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, and Winston
Area of Study (MSU Hours) UWA Equivalent
During the seven semester period, students planning to transfer to MSU should take the following courses: English Composition I, II (6)
Literature/Fine Arts* (9)
History/Behavioral Sciences* (9)
Area of Study (Alabama Hours) UWA Equivalent
During the seven semester period, students planning to transfer to Alabama should take the following courses: English Composition I, II (6)
Literature/Fine Arts* (9)
History/Behavioral Sciences* (9)
Note(s):
- * That the UA College of Engineering requires 9 hours in this area while UWA requires 12.
Area of Study (UAB Hours) UWA Equivalent
During the seven semester period, students planning to transfer to UAB should take the following courses: English Composition I, II (6)
Social, Political, and Economic Systems (6)
- EC, PS, PY, or SY – UAB requires a sequence of two courses
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