Pre-Engineering

Since 1983 students have enrolled in Barry University’s Pre-Engineering Program. Pre-Engineering students take their courses in sciences and humanities at Barry before transferring to an accredited School of Engineering. After transferring, and depending on the School of Engineering chosen, some additional prerequisite coursework may be needed. Each pre-Engineering student usually takes at least sixty credits at Barry, and is assisted by an academic advisor in the selection of an appropriate program of study, in the choice of a school of engineering, as well as the transfer process.

Early in the program, pre-engineering students are encouraged to contact specific engineering schools to inquire about special requirements that must be met prior to transfer. As an example, Mechanical Engineering may require additional Physics or CS courses; Chemical Engineering may require chemistry courses; Biomedical and Environmental Engineering may require biology, anatomy, zoology, or botany.

Admission into an Engineering School is highly competitive. Barry has an excellent record of placing pre-engineering students who, after completing just two years of study at Barry, have been admitted into top engineering schools such as Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and many others.

Requirements

The following is a suggested two-year sequence for Pre-Engineering students:

Freshman Year

Fall (14-15 credits)

MAT-211CALCULUS I

4

ENG-111FIRST-YEAR COMPOSITION & RHETORIC

3

PHY-211UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I

3

-
Distribution-CHE

3-4

Spring (18 credits)

MAT-212CALCULUS II

4

CS-231COMPUTER SCIENCE I

4

ENG-210WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE

3

PHY-212UNIVERSITY PHYSICS

3

-
Distribution-CHE

3

Sophomore Year

Fall (15 credits)

MAT-213CALCULUS III

4

PHY-313STATICS

3

CS-232COMPUTER SCIENCE II

4

-
Distribution or electives

4

Spring (15 credits)

MAT-314DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

3

MAT-356STATISTICS FOR SCIENCE

3

-
CS or Science electives

6

-
Distribution or elective

3