3-2 Engineering in Mathematics

 

In our 3-2 engineering programs, a student earns a BA in mathematics from SUNY Geneseo and a BS in Engineering.  A student spends 3 years at Geneseo and 2 years at an engineering institution.

 

The College has negotiated cooperative arrangements with the following institutions:

 

Alfred University

Case Western Reserve University

Clarkson University

Columbia University

Pennsylvania State University

Rochester Institute of Technology

SUNY at Binghamton

SUNY at Buffalo

Syracuse University

University of Rochester

 

Application for admission to an engineering department at one of the cooperating institutions should be made toward the beginning of the junior year. Admission depends on grade point average, recommendations by the faculty, and formal acceptance by one of the cooperating institutions. Further information can be obtained from the Department of Physics, SUNY Geneseo, (585) -245-5281

 

 

Requirements for the BA Program in Mathematics at Geneseo: (3-2 students only)

 

 36 semester hours in Mathematics:

 

1.     MATH 221, 222, 223, 233, 239, 324, 326;

2.     Two courses from  MATH 330, 333, 345, 360 and 371;

3.     At least six additional hours in Math at the 300-level.

 

With departmental approval, up to 6 hours of the 36 required hours of mathematics courses can be taken at the Engineering College.

 

4.  CSCI 119 or 120

For the engineering degree, the following courses in physics and chemistry are required

( 25 credits)

 

5.     PHYS 123/4, Phys 125/126, PHYS 223, PHYS 224, PHYS 311, CHEM 120/121, CHEM 122, CHEM 125.

 

Note: Students should consult with their advisors and intended engineering schools before their third year. The above program might vary according to the school and program selected.