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The Professional School Concept for
B.S. Degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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In accord with the professional nature of a career in engineering, an
undergraduate student
entering OSU is admitted into the pre-engineering program, consisting of the
course work normally taken the first two years of an engineering curriculum.
Near the completion of the pre-engineering course work, the student is
considered for admission to one of the professional schools of the College to
continue in the upper-division program. Upon meeting admission standards the
student then pursues a curriculum leading to the B.S. degree in his or her discipline.
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Pre-professional School. The content of the pre-engineering program is
similar for most engineering specialties, and includes course work devoted to
mathematics through calculus and differential equations, communication skills,
general chemistry, general physics, engineering sciences, social sciences, and
humanities. Professional School. Upon formal admission to the professional school
of his or her choice, the student proceeds through the junior and senior years
of the degree program, fulfilling “Major Requirements” as listed on the degree
requirements sheets in the publication Undergraduate Programs and
Requirements, which is considered a companion document to the OSU Catalog.
Upon completion of all degree requirements, the student is awarded the Bachelor
of Science degree. A wide variety of extracurricular enrichment activities are
available.
Professional
School Courses.
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