Studying engineering at a liberal arts institution provides perspective on the development of technological innovations, not in isolation, but situated in a global context that requires an appreciation for human needs.
OLES CREATE THEIR OWN PATH
This concentration will serve interested students well, and moreover will serve to create a sense of community and identity among the pre-Engineering cohorts. We hope that this concentration will also make becoming an Engineer through St. Olaf a more inclusive process by presenting multiple available paths.
Program Requirements
The following core courses must be completed:
MATH 120 |
Calculus I |
1.00 |
MATH 126 |
Calculus II |
1.00 |
MATH 220 |
Elementary Linear Algebra |
1.00 |
MATH 226 |
Multivariable Calculus |
1.00 |
MATH 230 |
Differential Equations I |
1.00 |
CHEM 125 |
Structural Chemistry and Equilibrium |
1.00 – 2.00 |
About Regents Hall for Natural Sciences
Regents Hall combines flexible and technology-rich teaching spaces with shared laboratories to promote cross-disciplinary dialogue.
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