Engineering is the science and art of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, judgment, and common sense to design devices and systems that benefit society. Engineers are fascinated by questions of how and why things work. They use their training in mathematics, physics, and chemistry to understand the physical world and develop creative solutions to society's complex needs. Engineers may be designers, planners, managers, analysts, researchers, consultants, sales specialists, and more. Engineering graduates have many career possibilities open to them. The primary goal of College of Engineering educational programs is to prepare students for a professional career in engineering by providing the technical foundation required for success in industry, government, or academia. Other goals of the College are to instill within its students the highest ethical standards, the capability for lifelong learning, and a curiosity about the world.
The Interdisciplinary Engineering Program is intended for students whose desired course of study does not fall within one of the established engineering departments. An interdisciplinary degree combines coursework from at least two departments or schools, with at least one from the College of Engineering, to allow students to create an individualized program of study not available through standard engineering degrees. Two undergraduate interdisciplinary degrees are available: a Bachelor of Science (BS) and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE). Unlike most other engineering degrees, the interdisciplinary BS and BSE degrees are not accredited by ABET.
The BS degree is suitable for students interested in taking non-STEM courses as part of their individualized degree plan. The BS degree requires fewer upper-division engineering and math/science credits than the BSE degree and therefore provides more flexibility in course selection during the junior and senior years to take non-STEM courses.
For detailed requirements, contact College of Engineering Academic Affairs at coeacaff@uw.edu.
For detailed requirements, contact College of Engineering Academic Affairs at coeacaff@uw.edu.
The BSE degree is suitable for students interested in taking courses from multiple engineering departments or other STEM departments as part of their individualized degree plan.
Admission to this program (usually after completion of 90 credits) is competitive with a minimum 2.80 GPA in technical courses required for entry. For detailed requirements, contact College of Engineering Academic Affairs at coeacaff@uw.edu.
A minimum of 75 credits must be completed after entering the program before a BSE degree is awarded. Detailed information regarding the BSE degree can be obtained from an adviser in Student Academic Services. For detailed requirements, contact College of Engineering Academic Affairs at coeacaff@uw.edu.
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