Engineering—Bachelor of Science
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Website: Bachelor of Science in Engineering
College/School: School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering
Apply to UIW: Application for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering program
Engineering Concentrations: Electrical, Management, Mechanical, Mechatronics
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program develops highly skilled, highly educated engineering professionals ready to succeed in the lab, in the field, or in the C-suite.
The degree program combines a strong core of math, science, and engineering courses with an intensive study in one of four tracks. Students can choose from electrical, mechanical, management and mechatronics tracks based on their career or academic goals.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree Plan
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program provides students a strong foundation in engineering principles with an emphasis on the programming of devices, signal analysis, electrical frequencies, interpretation of random signals, feedback systems, control of systems, tradeoffs between sensitivity and performance, and control theory. Students have options to work on robotics and other devices. Graduates specializing in this track are also prepared to pursue a graduate degree in electrical engineering.
129 credit hours are required to complete the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program.
UIW Undergraduate Core Curriculum
UIW core coursework is required. Review the Undergraduate Core Curriculum Here and review the degree plans for each concentration for scheduling of the core curriculum classwork. In addition, 45 Community Service hours are part of all bachelor's degree programs. See Community Service.
UIW Core Curriculum |
Composition and Rhetoric |
6 credit hours |
Literature and Art |
6 credit hours |
Science and Mathematics |
7 credit hours |
History and Behavioral Science |
6 credit hours |
Philosophy and Religion |
9 credit hours |
Second Language |
6 credit hours |
Wellness and Physical Education |
3 credit hours |
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43 total core credit hours |
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Community Service |
45 clock hours (non-credit) |
Engineering and Engineering Support Coursework
Plus two additional Upper-Level ENGR electives (6-8 hours), including Special Topics courses and/or Engineering concentration courses not counted in the student's chosen concentration. ECON 2301, Macroeconomics, satisfies the UIW Core Social Science requirement.
Mathematics and Science Coursework
Electrical Concentration Coursework
Select these four course, or student may also take another upper-level ENGR elective, as approved by the student's academic advisor.
Management Concentration Coursework
Mechanical Concentration Coursework
Select four courses from this list.
Student may also take an Upper-Level ENGR elective, as approved by the student's academic advisor.
Mechatronics Concentration Coursework
Student must select four courses, two courses from the Electrical Concentration and two courses from the Mechanical Concentration, as approved by the student's academic advisor.
Pre-Engineering Curriculum
The University offers a pre-engineering curriculum. This 2 or 3-year plan of study will have the student lay a groundwork of mathematics, science and computer courses which can then a) be transferred to a school that offers a four-year bachelor's degree in a branch of engineering, or b) be used as part of a degree plan at this University in an area such as Mathematics, Computer Science, Environmental Science, or Nutrition, or c) be the basis for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Degrees at most four-year universities have many courses in common for the first two years. In addition, nearly all degree programs at other schools have a core curriculum similar to UIW, requiring the student to take classes in other departments at the University.
Requirements
Pre-Engineering Courses