Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East, Room 905, New York, NY 10003-6688. 212-998-8130.
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DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY: Associate Professor Brenner
DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM AT STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Professor Cole
ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS: Joseph Hemmes
The dual-degree program in science and engineering offers highly qualified and motivated students who are technically oriented the opportunity to pursue both a liberal arts program with a major in science and a traditional engineering program. The program is ideal for the student interested in science and engineering who is also eager for a liberal arts experience before entering an undergraduate engineering environment. On completion of this five-year program, students receive the Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Arts and Science at New York University and the Bachelor of Engineering degree from Stevens Institute of Technology. Students with this combination of degrees are likely to find excellent employment opportunities.
The available dual-degree combinations are as follows: B.S. in biology/B.E. in biomedical engineering; B.S. in biology/B.E. in chemical engineering; B.S. in biology/B.E. in environmental engineering; B.S. in chemistry/B.E. in biomedical engineering; B.S. in chemistry/B.E. in chemical engineering; B.S. in chemistry/B.E. in environmental engineering; B.S. in computer science/B.E. in computer engineering; B.S. in computer science/B.E. in electrical engineering; B.S. in computer science/B.E. in mechanical engineering; B.S. in mathematics/B.E. in civil engineering; B.S. in mathematics/B.E. in computer engineering; B.S. in mathematics/B.E. in electrical engineering; B.S. in mathematics/B.E. in mechanical engineering; B.S. in physics/B.E. in civil engineering; B.S. in physics/B.E. in electrical engineering; and B.S. in physics/B.E. in mechanical engineering.
Detailed programs of study for each of the curricula are available from Mr. Joseph Hemmes, the adviser for all students in the various programs. He may be contacted at the College Advising Center, Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East, Room 905; 212-998-8130.
Application materials for this joint degree program may be requested from New York University, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 22 Washington Square North, New York, NY 10011-9191.
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