Pre Engineering
The Pre-Engineering Requirements are
intended to increase the potential for
student success in Engineering by ensuring
readiness in the areas of Math, Science, and
Computing. Prior to fulfilling the
Pre-Engineering Requirements, a student is
not permitted to register in any Engineering
courses (ENGG, ECVL, EECE, EMEC), but may
take courses outside the School of
Engineering that are part of the engineering
degree requirements. In order to
successfully complete the Pre-Engineering
Requirements, a student must satisfy all of
the following:
- Successfully complete:
- MATH 100 on the first attempt,
or place in a more advanced Math
course via the university
administered ACCUPLACERâ„¢ Exam;
- MATH 110 with a minimum grade of
C on the first or second attempt, or
place in a more advanced Math course
via the university-administered
ACCUPLACERâ„¢ Exam;
- COMP 101 with a minimum grade of
C on the first or second attempt, or
place in ENGG 140 through the
university-administered Computer
Proficiency Exam;
- Earn a grade of C or higher in:
- MATH 210;
- PHYS 201; and
- CHEM 201
Upon fulfilling the Pre-Engineering
Requirements, a student should inform the
Academic Advisor, who will remove the
Pre-Engineering hold. A student who fails to
fulfill the AUD Pre-Engineering Requirements
may subsequently enroll in engineering
courses only upon securing the minimum SAT®
Math score of 560. Alternatively, such a
student may choose to pursue studies at AUD
in a discipline other than Engineering,
contingent upon admission into the new
program. The university does not assume any
responsibility for loss of credit due to the
student's change from an engineering degree
program to another program.