For a number of years, the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences and
Engineering
have jointly sponsored a five-year program leading to a B.A. or B.S. degree in liberal arts and sciences and a B.S. degree in a field of engineering. The program allows motivated students to combine a professional engineering education with a broad liberal arts background. Students are required to complete all the degree requirements of both colleges.
Freshmen normally apply for entrance through the College of
Engineering, but students who have applied to and been
accepted by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences may be able to
enter the program. All students must meet the entrance requirements of
both colleges. In addition, they may be required to meet the
intercollegiate transfer requirements of both colleges. For further
information about the program see the
Combined Engineering-Liberal Arts and
Sciences Program
and consult your college office.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences together with the
College of Commerce and Business Administration
offers two joint-degree programs that lead to the degrees of B.A. or
B.S. in liberal arts and sciences and M.A.S. or M.B.A. Each program
takes five years to complete. These programs allow students to
complete master's programs in accounting or business administration
while they provide students with the broad opportunities unique to a
liberal arts program. For further descriptions, see the
Baccalaureate-Master of Accounting Science
and
Baccalaureate-Master of Business Adminstration
and
Degree Programs.
Students
interested in these opportunities should contact the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences,
270 Lincoln Hall
for additional information and advising.
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