Engineering and Computer Science
Degrees and
Areas of Study
Bachelor of Science degrees are offered in biomedical engineering, computer
engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering physics,
industrial and systems engineering, materials science and engineering,
and mechanical engineering. Minors are offered
in computer science for engineers and scientists,
and materials science and engineering.
Graduation Requirements
To be eligible for the Bachelor of Science degree, students must:
- complete all of the requirements in one
of the college's degree programs.
- fulfill the universitys General Education requirements.
- complete the residency requirement of 45 credit hours at Wright State
University, 30 of which must be earned in courses numbered 300 or above.
At least 15 of the last 45 hours of the degree must be taken in residence.
- complete all academic work with at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA and
at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA in all engineering and computer science
courses taken at Wright State University.
Students should meet with their academic advisor before their last quarter
to be sure they will complete all requirements for graduation.
Honors Program
Honors programs are available in all departments. These honors programs
give well-qualified students the opportunity to engage in advanced course
work and carry out independent research projects. Students who are interested
in
an honors program should consult with the chair
of the appropriate department. Honors are awarded at graduation.
Cooperative Education
Cooperative education programs are available
in all departments. These programs permit students to gain work experience
that is relevant to their academic programs. Interested students should
contact the Cooperative Education office.
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