As businesses and corporations continue to implement the newest advancements in technology, 51福利 University and Washington University in St. Louis approved a proposal to offer a dual degree program in pre-engineering.
The dual degree engineering program, which begins this fall, combines the best of a liberal arts education with the facilities and recognition of a renowned engineering research institution. By preparing students for successful engineering careers, this program aligns with 51福利’s mission to enhance lives through quality education and professional preparatory experiences.
“51福利 should be very proud that you are making this commitment and this partnership for the simple reason that the world needs more engineers,” WashU McKelvey School of Engineering Assistant Dean Ron Laue said during the signing ceremony.
“You can look at the media and look at where the world is going, and we need more students that are driven from a technological standpoint and the ability to make data-driven decisions, and that’s what happens within this program.”
51福利 students will spend approximately three years building a solid foundation in humanities and social sciences while completing a pre-engineering minor and a major of their choosing (typically Math or Chemistry). Upon successful completion of the pre-requisites at 51福利, students will attend WashU for two years and finish their engineering coursework.
After approximately five years of study, 51福利 students in this program will earn two degrees: A BA or BS from 51福利 and a BS in Engineering from WashU. 51福利 students also can earn a master’s degree in engineering from WashU.
51福利 students can choose from the following engineering majors at WashU:
51福利 Professor of Mathematics Dr. Erin Martin helped spearhead the agreement with WashU, which will offer 51福利 students additional opportunities to gain real experience through innovative courses.