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with Clemson University

The Dual Degree program offered by Newberry College in cooperation with Clemson University College of Engineering requires three years of course work at Newberry College and two years at Clemson. Upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive a B.S. degree from Newberry College in Mathematics and Computer Science and a B.S. degree in Engineering from Clemson University in one of the following nine fields:

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Ceramic Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering Analysis
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Newberry College Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics Requirements: (55 hours)

  • Chemistry 113, 114
  • Mathematics 211, 212, 227, 300, 334, 341, 342, 433
  • Computer Science 156, 340, 430
  • Physics 213, 214, 451

Agricultural engineering students should take Chemistry 231 and 241.
Chemical engineering students should take Chemistry 231, 241, 232, and 242.
Chemical, Civil, or Industrial engineering students should take Mathematics 200.

Students who complete the five-year program of study will have received the experience of dividing an academic career between the liberal arts environment of a small college campus and the engineering climate of a large technically oriented university. This unique combination of study on two differently oriented campuses will provide students with excellent engineering training strongly complemented by extensive study in the humanities and social sciences.

For further information, see Dr. Otis Walker, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Physics.

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