About the Combined Engineering Program
- Three or four years at Arcadia University
- Two years at Columbia University, University of Pittsburgh, or Washington University
- Opportunities to study abroad at some of the top universities around the world
Arcadia University offers a combined five-year (3+2) Engineering program in affiliation with Columbia University in New York, University of Pittsburgh, and Washington University in Saint Louis. These programs blend a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences with an intensive engineering curriculum. Students are prepared for careers in industry, or for graduate work in engineering, mathematics, or the physical sciences. At the conclusion of the program students may take the licensure examination for professional engineers.
Students spend either three or four years at Arcadia University, taking basic courses in mathematics and the physical sciences. Upon recommendation of the program adviser, students then apply to their chosen college(s) of engineering for two years of engineering study.
Upon completion of their first year of study at their chosen college of engineering, students are awarded the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from Arcadia University. After an additional year they receive the Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Applied Science from the college of engineering of the university.
Under the combined plan, a student may elect to pursue any one of the following programs:
At Columbia University:
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Physics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Earth and Environmental Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering and Management Systems
- Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
At University of Pittsburgh
- Bioengineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Science - Nanotechnology
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Science & Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
At Washington University:
- Biochemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Systems Science and Engineering
Options
Spending three years at Arcadia and two years at a college of engineering offers the fastest path to engineering qualification. Students accepted into an engineering program after three years at Arcadia are also exempted from some of the Undergraduate Curriculum requirements (see below).
Some students prefer to spend a fourth year at Arcadia in order to fulfill major requirements at a more leisurely pace. Depending on entering credentials and on the major chosen, this option generally allows students to avoid overloads or summer study. Because this path entails additional Undergraduate Curriculum requirements, students considering this option should consult with the engineering adviser to construct an academic plan with distributes both major and Undergraduate Curriculum requirements over the four years.
It is generally possible, by spending three years at the chosen college of engineering, to earn a Master’s Degree in Engineering. Such students thus earn three degrees in six years: a bachelor’s degree from Arcadia as well as both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the engineering college.