3 + 2 Dual Degree Program with Washington University

°ÄÃÅÌØÂ뿪½±¼Ç¼ partners with Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, so you can earn a Bachelor of Arts in physics from °ÄÃÅÌØÂ뿪½±¼Ç¼ and a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Washington University. Attend °ÄÃÅÌØÂ뿪½±¼Ç¼ for the first three years (on average), then attend Washington University for just two more years.

After completing the dual bachelors’ degrees, earn a master’s degree from Washington University in just one more year.

You get the best that both universities offer. At °ÄÃÅÌØÂ뿪½±¼Ç¼, you’ll have access to equipment like our state-of-the-art environmental scanning electron microscope. You’ll do collaborative research with faculty to get the hands-on experience that will help you determine what engineering field to pursue.

At Washington University, you’ll have all the advantages of attending a nationally recognized, world-class university.

By studying in both the Twin Cities and St. Louis, you’ll increase your opportunities for internships and expand your professional networks.

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Bachelor of Science in engineering degree

After completing your BA in physics at °ÄÃÅÌØÂ뿪½±¼Ç¼, you’ll be eligible for admission at Washington University in the following engineering programs:

  • Biomedical engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Computer science
  • Electrical engineering
  • Environmental engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Systems science and engineering

Dual bachelor’s degrees plus master’s

After completing both bachelor’s degrees, students can earn a master’s degree in just one more year and from among the following programs at Washington University:

  • Aerospace engineering
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Computer science
  • Computer science and engineering
  • Cybersecurity engineering
  • Data analytics and statistics
  • Electrical engineering
  • Energy
  • Environmental and chemical engineering
  • Engineering management
  • Information systems management
  • Materials science
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Systems science and mathematics

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