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In addition to having at least 90 credits on their Whittier College transcript and satisfying the Whittier College Liberal Education Requirements, all 3-2 Engineering students must complete and maintain a 3.0(or better) GPA in the following science and mathematics courses.
Also, while not required in the core, for some engineering specialties it is advisable to take the second semester of CHEM 110B General Chemistry (4 credits).
* The following courses are strongly recommended for students planning to major in electrical engineering and related disciplines:
PHYS 275 Modern Physics (4 credits)
Please note that specific requirements vary from one engineering program to another. Students may need to take additional courses at Whittier College to prepare for particular engineering programs. Frequent consultation with Seamus Lagan, 3-2 Engineering advisor, is strongly advised.
3-2 students wishing to receive a B.A. in physics in combination with an engineering degree must complete, in addition to the core courses, the following 15 credits in physics.
3-2 students wishing to receive a B.A. in chemistry in combination with an engineering degree must complete, in addition to the core courses, the following 24 credits in chemistry.
The following courses must be taken at Whittier College:
The following course may be taken at Whittier or the engineering school:
One upper-division chemistry course approved by the department (3 credits)
3-2 students wishing to receive a B.A. in mathematics in combination with an engineering degree must complete, in addition to the core courses, the following 15 credits in mathematics.
3-2 students wishing to receive a B.A. in Integrated Computer Science in combination with an engineering degree must complete, in addition to the core courses, the following 18 credits:
Some 3-2 students may wish to complete a B.A. in science and letters in combination with an engineering degree. This option offers more flexibility than the 3-2 majors in chemistry, physics, computer science or math, but students cannot receive a B.A. in science and letters without completing an engineering program.
The requirements for the science and letters major include completion of: