Our engineering studies curriculum provides students with the mathematical and analytical skills that constitute the foundations of engineering, supporting a wide array of fields including mechanical, electrical, civil, and environmental engineering. In addition, the concentration offers practical, applied skills such as working with laboratory instrumentation, design software, and/or fabrication techniques. Completing this concentration in combination with a major in a natural science or math prepares students to pursue graduate work in engineering. To get started in this concentration, begin by taking science courses that fit your interests and math courses based on your math placement.
Typical First Year Schedule
Fall
- FYS 120 or WRIT 120 or Conversation Program
- World Language
- MATH 119 or MATH 120 or MATH 126 or MATH 128
- Science Course of your choosing (Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Environmental Studies)
January Term
- PHYS 160
Spring
- FYS 120 or WRIT 120 or Conversation Program
- World Language
- Continue Math Sequence
- Science Course
Additional Information
For more information contact the director.
CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS COURSEWORK
- Not applicable.
Placement
- Not applicable.
Informational Events
Nothing at this time.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Professor of Physics: Brian Borovsky (borovsky@stolaf.edu)