A student may apply to a College of Engineering after completing two years in a pre-engineering program. Pre-engineering students are encouraged to choose a College of Engineering as soon as possible so that the pre-engineering program at Lewis can be planned effectively. Colleges of engineering expect a student to maintain at least a 3.00 GPA during their pre-engineering program. Most colleges of engineering recommend the following sequence of courses:
I. First Semester (17-18 Credit Hours)
03-110 General Chemistry I (4)
03-111 General Chemistry I Lab (1)
13-200 Calculus I (4)
17-210 General Physics I (4)
17-211 General Physics I Lab (1)
06-111 College Writing I (3)
II. Second Semester (17 Credit Hours)
03-115 General Chemistry II (4)
03-116 General Chemistry II Lab (1)
06-110 College Writing II (3)
13-201 Calculus II (4)
17-215 General Physics II (4)
17-216 General Physics II Lab (1)
III. Third Semester (14-15 Credit Hours)
13-250 Calculus III (4)
70-200 Introduction to Computer Science (3)
Physics Elective* (4)
Humanities/Social Sciences Electives* (9)
IV. Fourth Semester (14-16 Credit Hours)
13-300 Differential
Equations (4)
Physics Elective* (4)
Humanities/Social Sciences Electives1 (6)
* Chosen in consultation with the pre-engineering advisor.