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Pre-Engineering Required Courses

Courses Required by Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ

Notes Hours Description
  2 COR 100 - The Christian Mind
[1] 3 BIB 111 - Old Testament Introduction
[1] 3 BIB 142 - New Testament Introduction
  3 ENG 111 - English Composition
[3] 3/4 Social Science Elective
[4] 3 Humanities Elective
  2 HWC 154 - Fitness for Life
  3 BIB 277 - Christian Doctrine I
  3 BIB 278 - Christian Doctrine II
  3 COR 225 - Cultural Heritage of the West I
  3 COR 226 - Cultural Heritage of the West II
  3 Fine Arts Elective (Art, Music, Theatre)
[5] 6 2 Semesters of a Foreign Language
  1 PHY 490 - Science Seminar
  3 COR 325 - Global Trends of the 21st Century
[6] 3 HIS 325 - Twentieth Century World History
  1 COR 340 - Christ & Culture Seminar

Courses Required for the Major

Notes Hours Description
  1 NSC 170 - Introduction to Engineering
[2] , [L] 4 COS 131 - Computing for Engineers
[L] 4 CHE 121 - General Chemistry I
[L] 4 CHE 122 - General Chemistry II
  4 MAT 145 - Calculus I
  4 MAT 146 - Calculus II
  4 MAT 247 - Calculus III
  4 MAT 258 - Differential Equations
[L] 4 PHY 231 - General Physics for Scientist and Engineers I
[L] 4 PHY 232 - General Physics for Scientist and Engineers II
[L] 4 PHY 233 - Optics and Modern Physics
[7] 3 PHY 321 - Statics
[7] 3 PHY 322 - Dynamics
  2 PHY 492 - Capstone Project

Courses Required by Georgia Tech and Typically Required by Other Engineering Programs

Notes Hours Description
[6] 3 HIS 111/112 - History of the United States
[8] 3 MAT 310 - Linear Algebra
[4] 3 ENG 114 - Introduction to Literature Through Writing
[3] 4 ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics

Notes

[L] The course includes a supervised laboratory.
[1] 1 semester of Old Testament and 1 semester of New Testament are required.
[2] At least one semester of computer programming is virtually a universal requirement of all engineering programs. By taking COS 131 - Computing for Engineers, the student will satisfy the Matlab requirement at Georgia Tech.
[3]

Approved social science electives include:

  • ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics (4 hours)
  • PSY 100 - General Psychology (4 hours)
  • SOC 141 - Principles of Sociology (3 hours)

Dual Degree students planning on attending Georgia Tech should take ECO 202 to fulfill a Georgia Tech requirement.

[4] ENG 114 - Introduction to Literature Through Writing fulfills a requirement for English Comp II at Georgia Tech. Taking this class at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ also fulfills the humanities requirement for Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ.
[5] Exemption exams are given at the beginning of each year. Therefore, it is possible to be exempted from either 1 or both semesters. Many dual degree students opt to fulfill the foreign language requirement over the summer or through a correspondence course with another college or university. The requirement is that two consecutive courses in a single language be taken. Either 3 or 4 credit hour courses are acceptable.
[6] For dual degree students, the requirement of HIS 325 - Contemporary Global History is fulfilled by taking either semester of U.S. history (HIS 111 or HIS 112). Either of the U.S. history courses also fulfills a Georgia Tech requirement.
[7] For those going into Mechanical, Civil or Electrical Engineering, the Statics/Dynamics sequence is recommended. Students going into other fields of Engineering should speak to the Dual Degree Director, Dr. Stern, to see if other courses would be better suited.
[8] Linear Algebra is needed so that the Calc II taken here is fully accepted at Georgia Tech. If you don't take it at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ, you will have to take it at Tech. Linear is also VERY helpful in all aspects of linear solution theory seen in engineering fields.
  A minimum of 100 credit hours must be completed at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ before transferring to Georgia Tech or another approved institution.  The remaining 2 credit hours of the Capstone Project will be completed remotely after transferring.
  A minimum of 24 semester hours or 36 quarter hours must be completed at the approved engineering school before graduating from Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ.

Undergraduate Departments, Majors, Minors, Certificates, Concentrations, and Programs

Art

  • Art, 2-D Concentration 
  • Art, 3-D Concentration 
  • Art, Art History Concentration 
  • Art, Graphic Design Concentration 
  • Art, Photography Concentration 
  • Art minor
  • Art History minor
  • Arts Administration Minor

Biblical & Theological Studies

  • Biblical & Theological Studies 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies, Missions Concentration 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies minor
  • Biblical Languages minor
  • History of Christianity minor
  • Missions minor
  • Youth Ministry minor

Biology

  • Biology, Biomedical Concentration 
  • Biology, Environmental Concentration 
  • Biology, General 
  • Biology, Health Professions Concentration 
  • Biology minor
  • Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability
  • Neuroscience

Business

  • Business 
  • Business, Accounting Concentration 
  • Business, Finance Concentration 
  • Business, Marketing Concentration 
  • Sport Management 
  • Business minor
  • Sport Management minor
  • Entrepreneurship Minor

Chemistry

  • Chemistry, Biochemistry Concentration 
  • Chemistry, General 
  • Biochemistry minor
  • Chemistry minor

Community Development

  • Community Development 
  • Community Development minor

Computer Science

  • Computer Science 
  • Computer Science minor

Economics

  • Economics 
  • Economics minor

Education

  • Education Studies 
  • Elementary Education (P-5) 
  • Secondary Education Certifications through MAT program 
  • Education minor

Engineering 3:2 Program

  • Natural Science, Pre-Engineering Studies Concentration

English

  • English 
  • English, Writing Concentration 
  • English minor
  • Writing minor
  • Journalism and Society

Health, Wellness and Coaching

  • Coaching minor

History, Politics, and International Studies

  • History 
  • History, Art History Concentration 
  • Political Science 
  • International Studies 
  • History minor
  • Political Science minor

Interdisciplinary Studies

  • Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentrations 

Mathematics

  • Mathematics 
  • Mathematics minor

Music

  • Music, Church Music Concentration 
  • Music, Creative Studies Concentration 
  • Music, General Music Concentration 
  • Music, Instrumental Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Music Education (Pre-MAT) Concentration 
  • Music, Organ Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Piano Pedagogy Concentration 
  • Music, Piano Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Vocal Performance Concentration 
  • Music minor

Philosophy

  • Philosophy 
  • Philosophy minor
  • Medical Ethics Consultation Minor

Physics

  • Physics 
  • Physics minor

Pre-Professional Programs

  • Pre-Law Studies 
  • Pre-Medical Studies 
  • Pre-Nursing Studies 
  • Pre-Physical Therapy Studies 

Psychology

  • Psychology 
  • Psychology minor

Sociology

  • Sociology 
  • Sociology, Family Studies & Social Work Concentration 
  • Sociology minor

Theatre

  • Theatre minor

World Languages

  • French 
  • Spanish 
  • French minor
  • Spanish minor
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Minor