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Admission Requirements:

For those seeking a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree, first-time college students from high school are admitted to one of the following entry-level majors based on academic preparation.

  • First-Year Engineering:
  • Minimum ACT Math score of 23
  • or Minimum SAT Math score of 530
  • or YSU Math Placement of Math 1571 (Calculus I)

Note: Students deficient in high school trigonometry are required to enroll in Math 1513. International students must also present a minimum TOEFL score of 525.

Pre-Engineering & Technology:

For those who do not meet the above criteria
To transfer into the First-Year Engineering major from another major, a student must:

  • Be qualified to enroll in Math 1571 and English 1550
    Have a GPA of at least 2.30
    Not be disqualified (See Disqualification Policy below)

To transfer into a degree-granting engineering major, a student must:

  • Have earned a minimum 12 semester hours or equivalent
    Have earned “C” or better grades in Math 1571, Chemistry 1515/1515L and English 1550
    Have a GPA of at least 2.30
    Not be disqualified (See Disqualification Policy below)

Engineering Disqualification Policy:

A student who earns two grades of D, F, or NC in the same course(s) listed below will be disqualified from transferring into a degree-granting engineering major. These courses are:

  • Math 1513, Math 1571, English 1540, English 1550, Chemistry 1515, and Physics 2610.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering Degree

It is the student's responsibility to complete the graduation requirements for his or her specific engineering program. It is strongly recommended, however, that the student consult with his or her advisor each term. Some departments require academic advisement.

The curricula leading to the degree require a minimum of 129-135 semester hours of credit, not including any make-up of high school deficiencies. High school deficiencies must be completed during the first two years of coursework.

A limited offering is available during summer terms, and should be used with the consultation of the advisor.