Bachelor of Science in Engineering
The CNU College of Engineering offers Bachelor and Master of Science in Engineering degrees with electives in computer, electrical, environmental, and mechanical engineering, and a Bachelor of Computer Science. At the undergraduate level, basic sciences and general engineering are highlighted to help the student evolve into a well-rounded engineer with strengths in the area of his/her choice. At the graduate level, students and faculty work closely together to choose a sub-discipline that complements the individual's work environment. Graduates are expected to possess sufficient knowledge to achieve professional licensing if they choose to do so.
A high school diploma or GED equivalent is required for admission into the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree program. This program requires completion of a minimum of 126 units of academic work with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. Applicants are expected to have a background in algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, physics, and chemistry. If an applicant lacks this background, prerequisite courses will be assigned from the basic science curriculum. In addition to these and the general education requirements, students will be given training in general engineering concepts and computer tools required for their application, after which they will be expected to complete an elective program by selecting 30 units from the following areas: computer engineering; electrical engineering; mechanical engineering; computer science; environmental engineering; and quality assurance science.
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