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Engineering Sciences Minor

Students can complement a major in another discipline with a minor in engineering sciences. 

Prerequisites

Please note that many engineering sciences courses require prerequisites in addition to those noted.

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.

No more than one transfer course may be used for the minor. 

Courses used in the major cannot be used to satisfy requirements of the minor. Satisfactory completion of the minor requires a grade point average of 2.0 in the courses suitable for satisfying the minor.

COURSE TYPENUMBER OF REQUIRED COURSESCOURSES
Mathematics *3 coursesMATH 3: Calculus
MATH 8: Calculus of Functions of One and Several Variables
MATH 13: Calculus of Vector-Valued Functions
 
Physics2 coursesPHYS 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.

Required Courses

 

COURSE TYPENUMBER OF REQUIRED COURSESCOURSES
Core

3 or 4 courses

 

Choose one option:

Option 1 (3 courses):
ENGS 20: Introduction to Scientific Computing
ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering
ENGS 22: Systems

Option 2 (4 courses):
COSC 1: Introduction to Programming and Computation
COSC 10: Problem Solving via Object-Oriented Programming
ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering (Should be taken sophomore year.)
ENGS 22: Systems

Electives2 coursesAny ENGS course numbered above 20, excluding ENGS 80 and ENGS 87

Course Planning

For additional information about majors, courses, and degree requirements, see:

Guide to Programs and Courses

Questions? Contact undergraduate.engineering.advising@dartmouth.edu.