If you are interested in becoming a professional engineer,
it’s important for you to take the right classes to prepare you for
pre-professional school, graduate school or a career in engineering.
At Morehead State, students have a number of options to set
them on the right track to success. You can begin your pre-engineering studies
here at MSU and choose one of three options, which will allow you to transfer
your credits at MSU towards an engineering bachelor’s, master’s or Ph.D. at an
accredited institution.
Transfer options include:
-
2-2 pre-engineering program: This program allows
students to obtain a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Students attend MSU for
two years and take the required general education, chemistry, math, physics and
engineering courses, then transfer to an accredited institution for two years
to obtain a bachelor's degree in engineering.
- 3-2 pre-engineering program: This program allows
students to earn two bachelor’s degrees. Students attend MSU for three years
and take the required general education, chemistry, math, physics and
engineering courses, then transfer to an accredited institution for two years
to obtain a bachelor's degree in engineering from the transfer institution and
a bachelor's degree in physics from MSU.
- 4-2 engineering program: This program allows
students to earn both a bachelor’s and an advanced degree. Students attend MSU
for 4 years majoring in an engineering-related field, such as mechanical, electrical, computational, applied or professional physics,
then transfer to an accredited post graduate program to obtain a master's
degree in engineering.
For more information, visit the
Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics website.
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