PRE-ENGINEERING
Students interested in pursuing a career in one of the engineering fields can get a great start here at Faulkner University. The requirements for the first two years of a typical engineering program may be earned by taking an appropriate combination of core, mathematics and science courses. For example, a future engineering major may transfer all of the following course work from Faulkner University into Auburn University's Samuel Ginn College of Engineering program:
- English Composition I/II; Western Civilization I/II; General Psychology; Principles of Microeconomics; Ethics and Society (Bible); Appreciation of Music, Art, or Theater; Computer Applications; Calculus I/II/III; Literature I/II; Differential Equations; and Physics I/II
Depending upon the specific engineering subfield of interest students may also take substantial additional course work toward their degree requirements at this institution;
- Aerospace Engineering: General Chemistry I; Linear Algebra
- Biosystems Engineering: General Chemistry I/II (Forest option - only Chemistry I); Principles of Biology I/II,
- Chemical Engineering: General Chemistry I/II; Organic Chemistry I/II; Intro. Psychology
- Civil Engineering: General Chemistry I/ II
- Electrical Engineering: General Chemistry I; Linear Algebra; C++ Programming; Java Programming
- Forest Engineering: General Chemistry I; Principles of Biology I
- Industrial Systems Engineering: General Chemistry I; Linear Algebra
- Materials Engineering: General Chemistry I/II, Linear Algebra, C++ Programming
- Mechanical Engineering: General Chemistry I; Linear Algebra
- Software Engineering: Linear Algebra; Java Programming
- Textile Engineering: General Chemistry I/II; C++ Programming
- Wireless Engineering: General Chemistry I; Linear Algebra; C++ Programming; Java Programming
View admission requirements for some engineering schools in Alabama.
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