The first two years of the program are taken at the Camden College
of Arts and Sciences. The last three years are taken at the School of
Engineering and a liberal arts college in New Brunswick (Douglass,
Livingston, or Rutgers). The B.S. degree is conferred by the School of
Engineering and the B.A. degree is conferred by the chosen liberal arts
college.
Elective courses in the social sciences and
humanities, generally totaling 18-24 credits, are required for
graduation from the New Brunswick colleges. The elective requirements
are determined by the New Brunswick college with which the student
affiliates. A list of suitable electives is available in the advising
office.
First Year
First Term
50:350:101 English Composition I (3)
50:640:121 Unified Calculus I (4)
50:750:131 Elements of Physics I (3)
50:750:133 Elements of Physics Laboratory I (1)
Elective (3 or 4)
Second Term
50:198:111 Introduction to Computer Science (R) (3)
50:198:112 Software Laboratory I (R) (1)
50:640: 122 Unified Calculus II (4)
50:750:132 Elements of Physics II (3)
50:750:134 Elements of Physics Laboratory II (1)
Two electives (6-8)
Sophomore Year
First Term
50:160:115 Chemical Principles I (3)
50:160:125 Chemical Principles Laboratory I (1)
50:640:221 Unified Calculus III (4)
50:750:233 Electric Circuits I (3)
50:750:235 Electric Circuits Laboratory I (1)
50:750:253 Mechanics I (3) *
Second Term
50:160:116 Chemical Principles II (3)
50:160:126 Chemical Principles Laboratory II (1)
50:640:314 Elementary Differential Equations (3)
50:750:232 Elements of Modern Physics (3)
50:750:291 Mechanics of Materials (3)
Elective (3 or 4)
Students planning to major in electrical engineering should also take
50:750:234 Electric Circuits II, 50:750:236 Electric Circuits
Laboratory II, and 50:750:308 Computer Hardware and Interfacing.
Mechanical Engineering majors must also take 50:750:254 Mechanics II
and 50: 750:237 Computer Organization and Logic Design. Students
planning to major in Chemical Engineering should take 50:160:115-116
Chemical Principles I,II in the first year and 50:160:335-336 Organic
Chemistry in the sophomore year.
Junior, Senior, and Fifth Years
Same as programs starting in New Brunswick.