Pre-Engineering: 3+2 Program with Notre Dame, Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering

Notre Dame: BS In Engineering
Franciscan: AS In Natural and Applied Science and BS in Mathematical Science

(Program of Study)

Second Year

First Semester

EGR 215Rigid Body Statics

3

MTH 220Discrete Mathematics

3

MTH 261Analytic Geometry and Calculus III

4

MTH 335/CSC 335Junior Seminar

1

MTH 401Mathematical Statistics I

3

PHY 222University Physics II

3

PHY 223University Physics II Lab

1

Total Credit Hours:18

Second Semester

EGR 216Rigid Body Dynamics

3

MTH 265Differential Equations

3

PHY 224University Physics III

3

PHY 225University Physics III Lab

1

History Core 3

3

PHL 212/PHL 512Foundations of Ethics

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Third Year

First Semester

EGR 217Strength of Materials

3

MTH 305Introduction to Abstract Algebra

3

MTH 434Senior Thesis

1

MTH/CSC
Elective

3

American Founding Principles Core

3

Social Science Core

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Second Semester

MTH 333Intermediate Linear Algebra

3

EGR 218Engineering Thermodynamics

3

Literature or Art Core

3

Theology Core

3

Theology Core

3

Total Credit Hours:15

For consideration of transfer admission to Notre Dame, students must:

  1. Have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.3
  2. Earn a grade of C or better in all courses
  3. Complete at least 60 credit hours that can be transferred to satisfy Notre Dame engineering degree requirements.
  4. Receive recommendation for admission by the relevant department chair at Franciscan.

At Notre Dame, students must complete two additional courses for the BS in Math from Franciscan: Speech (FUS ENG 290) and Business & Professional Writing (FUS ENG 320).

The following courses are typically taken by students during their fi two years at Notre Dame. These courses will not be offered at Franciscan and must, therefore, be taken at Notre Dame as applicable after transfer admission: AME 20211 Intro to Aeronautics; AME 20212 Intro to Mechanical Engineering; AME 20213 Measurements and Data Analysis; CE 20130 & 20131 Methods of Civil Engineering I & II; and CE 20500 Engineering Geology.