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Modified majors are expected to have a basic understanding of calculus, physics, chemistry, and computer science. First-year students interested in the major should take the placement test in mathematics.
Unless otherwise prohibited, prerequisites may be taken under the non-recording option. Any course being used to satisfy major or minor requirements beyond the prerequisites, may not be taken under the non-recording option.
| COURSE TYPE | NUMBER OF REQUIRED COURSES | COURSES |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics* | 3 courses | MATH 3: Calculus MATH 8: Calculus of Functions of One and Several Variables MATH 11: Accelerated Multivariable Calculus or MATH 13: Calculus of Vector-Valued Functions |
| Chemistry** | 1 course | CHEM 5: General Chemistry |
| Computer Science | 1 or 2 courses | Choose one option: Option 1 (1 course): Option 2 (2 courses): |
| Earth and Planetary Sciences | 2 courses | One introductory Earth and Planetary Sciences course from EAPS 1 to EAPS 9 (excluding EAPS 7) EAPS 40: Materials of the Earth |
| Physics | 2 courses | PHYS 13: Introductory Physics I PHYS 14: Introductory Physics II |
* Students with prior experience in calculus (as demonstrated through AP, IB, A-level, or placement exams) may place out of MATH 3 and/ or Math 8, and may be required instead to take the MATH 8 and 13 sequence, or MATH 11.
** Students with no prior experience with chemistry will be placed in CHEM 5. Students with prior experience with chemistry (as demonstrated through AP, IB, or A-level exams) automatically receive credit for CHEM 5. Students who place into CHEM 11 via placement exam must complete CHEM 11 towards the prerequisite requirements, as they only receive credit for CHEM 5 after successfully completing CHEM 11.
| COURSE TYPE | NUMBER OF REQUIRED COURSES | COURSES |
|---|---|---|
| Engineering Sciences | 6 courses | ENGS 22: Systems ENGS 23: Distributed Systems and Fields ENGS 24: Science of Materials ENGS 25: Introduction to Thermodynamics Two engineering sciences elective courses numbered above ENGS 20, excluding ENGS 87. |
| Earth and Planetary Sciences | 4 courses | Choose four Earth and Planetary Sciences courses (EAPS 10 or above):
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In addition to coursework, all engineering sciences majors and modified majors are required to complete a culminating experience. Normally completed during the senior year, the culminating experience may include an honors thesis, an independent project, the two-course engineering design capstone series (ENGS 89/ ENGS 90), or an advanced engineering sciences course with a significant design or research project, chosen from an approved list. The advanced engineering course for the culminating experience may be taken as one of the required electives or as an additional course.
| CULMINATING EXPERIENCE (CHOOSE ONE OPTION) | NUMBER OF REQUIRED COURSES | COURSES |
|---|---|---|
| Thesis | 1 course | Choose one course, from the following: |
| Design Project | 2 courses | ENGS 89: Engineering Design Methodology and Project Initiation (Must be taken as part of the two-course design sequence: ENGS 89/ ENGS 90.)
|
| Advanced Course | 1 course | Choose one advanced course with a significant design or research project, normally taken in the senior year. Students should consult the approved list of Advanced Courses under the Engineering Sciences major or with the Chair of the Department of Engineering Sciences. |
For additional information about majors, courses, and degree requirements, see:
Questions? Contact undergraduate.engineering.advising@dartmouth.edu.