The program at Clarkson is a 3 + 2 program. You'll study for the first three years on the Saint Michael's campus, completing your math, science and liberal studies program. During your third year, you'll apply to Clarkson's engineering program. If accepted, you'll transfer to Clarkson's campus in Potsdam, New York, for two years to complete the engineering portion of your program. The benefits of this special program include Clarkson's excellent record of serving and placing transfer students, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in a technical setting for thorough and intensive training in engineering.
Whether you select the engineering program at UVM or Clarkson, you'll have the opportunity to participate in an internship program that will enhance your education by providing you with hands-on engineering experience to complement what you learn in the classroom.
Required for the 3 + 2 Engineering Program (Saint Michael's portion)
MA 109 Calculus I (4 credits)
MA 111 Calculus II (4 credits)
MA 211 Caluclus III (4 credits)
MA 213 Linear Algebra (4 credits)
MA 303 Differential Equations (4 credits)
PY 210 College Physics I (4 credits)
PY 211 College Physics II (4 credits)
CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science I (4 credits)
CH 103 General Chemistry (4 credits)
CH 107 General Chemistry (4 credits)
BU 113 Foundations of Business Administration (4 credits) OR
BU 303 Management and Organizational Behavior (4 credits)
Recommended:
MA 251 Probability and Statistics (4 credits)
MA 417 Applied Mathematics (4 credits)
CS 113 Introduction to Computer Science II (4 credits)
Students concentrating in Chemical Engineering should include the following:
CH 204 Organic Chemistry (4 credits)
CH 206 Organic Chemistry (4 credits)
CH 302 Physical Chemistry I (4 credits)
CH 304 Physical Chemistry II (4 credits)