Students spend three years at Susquehanna, taking a meticulously structured program of Susquehanna distributional requirements, courses for a major program in chemistry, computer science, mathematics or physics, and pre-engineering foundation courses prescribed by the specific joint university.
For Columbia University, students must earn a minimum grade of B on the first attempt in each prerequisite course specified by Columbia in order to have priority approval for entrance to Columbia for the 3+2 program. An overall and pre-engineering GPA of 3.50 or higher, as calculated by Columbia University, is required. Additionally, the minimum grade for each pre-engineering science or math course must be a B (3.0) or better on the first attempt.
For Washington University in St. Louis, students must earn an overall and pre-engineering GPA of 3.3 or higher, as calculated by Washington University.
For Case Western University, students must earn an overall and pre-engineering GPA of 3.0 or higher, as calculated by Case Western University.
Approved candidates enroll at the joint university for two years, earning both a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, computer science, mathematics or physics from Susquehanna and an engineering degree from the joint university. For more information, contact Professor of Physics Samya Zain.
Joint Degree programs are:
Chemistry 3+2 Pre-Engineering (Bachelor of Arts).
Computer Science 3+2 Pre-Engineering (Bachelor of Science).
Mathematics 3+2 Pre-Engineering (Bachelor of Arts).
Physics 3+2 Pre-Engineering (Bachelor of Science).