King’s College offers 3+2 Dual Degree Engineering Programs in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame and a 3+3 program with Washington University in St. Louis. In these programs students study for three years at King’s College, taking mathematics, science, pre-engineering, and liberal arts courses, and then transfer to Notre Dame or Washington University to complete engineering courses in their chosen fields. Upon successful completion of the program, students receive both a B.S. from King’s College (in Physics, Chemistry, Environmental and Ecological Sciences, or Computer Science) and a B.S. in Engineering from Notre Dame (in Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, or Mechanical Engineering) or a M.S. from Washington University (in Biomedical Engineering, Imaging Science, Electrical Engineering, Systems Sci. and Math, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science, or Mechanical Engineering, amongst other degree options).
The Accelerated Engineering program at King’s takes an interdisciplinary approach to exposing students to the transferable skills of liberal learning valued in a King’s College education. The knowledge, skills, and dispositions students acquire by virtue of the Core liberal arts curriculum at King’s will enhance their ability to be successful contributors within their chosen engineering field. During the three years at King’s, students take a variety of liberal arts courses that develop skills in written and oral communication, moral reasoning, and critical thinking. Employers value the liberal arts/engineering combination since students possess not only technical skills but also the ability to write proposals, make presentations, and broadly understand engineering systems and the role of technology in our changing society.
What makes the accelerated engineering program special?
The accelerated engineering program at King’s is unique for several reasons. At King’s students will be studying within a science field and will receive a B.S. in Physics, Chemistry, Environmental and Ecological Sciences, or Computer Science upon successful completion of their years of study. In addition, there is a First-Year Engineering Seminar, where the different engineering disciplines and career options are explored to help students choose the track that is right for them, and a second-year Systems Design course.
Program Details
The University of Notre Dame Program
King's students in the 3+2 program will transfer to The University of Notre Dame in one of seven engineering tracks—Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental or Mechanical Engineering—and will receive a B.S. from King's in the disciplines specified below:
B.S. Physics from King's:
Aerospace Engineering track
Mechanical Engineering track
Civil Engineering track
Electrical Engineering track
B.S. Chemistry from King's:
Chemical Engineering track
B.S. Computer Science from King's:
Computer Engineering Track
B.S. Environmental and Ecological Sciences from King's:
Environmental Engineering track
Applying to Notre Dame
Students applying for transfer admission to the University of Notre Dame should apply to Notre Dame after the fall semester of their 3rd year. They must have satisfied King’s College academic guidelines, as well as the following criteria:
Cumulative grade-point average (G.P.A.) of at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants with grade-point averages between a 3.0 and 3.6 will be considered if they have a strong recommendation from the program coordinator as to why the student should be admitted with a grade-point average lower than 3.6. However, no student below a G.P.A. of 3.6 should assume they will gain admission.
Cumulative technical grade-point average of at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale. The technical G.P.A. will be calculated from math, physics, science, and engineering courses appearing on the student’s transcript. Those with cumulative technical grade-point averages between a 3.0 and 3.6 will be considered if they have a strong recommendation from the program coordinator as to why the student should be admitted with a grade-point average lower than 3.6. However, no student below a G.P.A. of 3.6 should assume they will gain admission.
A grade of at least C in all courses; a B or better must be earned in courses that transfer to satisfy Notre Dame degree requirements (per Notre Dame Undergraduate Academic Code). For all courses where a student does not earn the minimum grade (C or B), at Kings’ discretion, the student may retake that course in an attempt to:
earn a C and remain eligible for this program; or
earn a B and allow the course to transfer to the Notre Dame transcript.
If a student repeats a course, consistent with Notre Dame’s Undergraduate Academic Code, both grades will be used to calculate the student’s G.P.A. (overall and technical required in paragraphs 1 and 2).
At least 62 semester credit-hours of work that can be transferred to satisfy Notre Dame engineering degree requirements
Demonstrated commitment to the community values and standards of conduct of both Notre Dame and King’s College, as determined by Notre Dame’s sole discretion
King's students in the 3+3 program will transfer to Washington University in St. Louis in one of seven engineering tracks—Biomedical, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, or Systems Engineering—and will receive a B.S. from King's in the disciplines specified below:
B.S. Physics from King's:
Biomedical Engineering track
Electrical Engineering track
Mechanical Engineering track
Systems Engineering track
B.S. Chemistry from King's:
Chemical Engineering track
Environmental Engineering track
B.S. Computer Science from King's:
Computer Engineering Track
Applying to Washington University in St. Louis
Students applying for transfer admission to Washington University In St. Louis should apply to Washington University after the fall semester of their 3rd year. They must have satisfied King’s College academic guidelines, as well as the following criteria:
A G.P.A. of B+ (3.25/4.0) or better, both overall and in science and mathematics courses (technical) is required for admission to the Dual Degree Program. Applicants with lower G.P.A.s are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Only courses with grades of “C” or better will receive transfer credit.
Institutional Endorsement Certifying Aptitude for Engineering Study and Receipt of a Second Degree. The 3+2 Engineering Program Director must certify aptitude for engineering study, which he or she will be requested to do after you submit your Online Application. This will attest you are expected to complete a bachelor’s level, non-engineering degree at your current institution no later than receipt of the engineering degree from Washington University.
Pursuing a Master’s Degrees at Washington University
After completing 90 credits at King’s College, students enroll directly into both an engineering master’s program and an undergraduate engineering program at Washington University. Students earn both engineering degrees and are classified as graduate students for all three years at Washington University. A minimum G.P.A. of 3.25 is typically required for entry into the program. For all students admitted, tuition is reduced by 50% for all three years.
Academic standing within the engineering program will be reviewed each semester by the Program Director. Admission to the University of Notre Dame or Washington University requires a minimum Overall and Technical GPA after five semesters of college study at King’s College. Students will be reviewed to monitor academic progress, provide tutoring and mentoring, make students aware of opportunities to study at University of Notre Dame and/or Washington University, maintain interest and enthusiasm in their course of study, and to discuss academic alternatives for those who may fail to maintain the required GPA or prescribed course of study.
The minimum progression requirements include:
Year
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Overall GPA
Technical GPA*
Overall GPA
Technical GPA*
1
3.00
2.90
3.10
3.00
2
3.20
3.10
3.25
3.20
3
3.30
3.25
3.30
3.25
Note - No course grade may be lower than a C in order to transfer to Notre Dame or Washington University
* Technical GPA: based on grades in engineering, computer science, mathematics, chemistry and physics courses required by the 3+2 curriculum
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