Engineering 3+2 Program
Start changing the world sooner with an accelerated engineering degree.
susquehanna and beyond
our Engineering Partners

Columbia University
Engineering concentrations include chemical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering and mechanical engineering.

Washington University in St. Louis
Engineering concentrations include biomedical engineering, computer engineering, data science and environmental engineering.

Case Western Reserve University
Engineering concentrations include aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, civil engineering and materials science.
SUSQUEHANNA By the Numbers
More Than Metrics
DOUBLE DEGREES FOR SUSQUEHANNA STUDENTS
The Engineering 3+2 program offers various majors an exciting path toward interdisciplinary studies and, therefore, career readiness. They enhance their academic program with an engineering degree from a prestigious school. For example, Hareem Zain ’19 has powered up his physics major with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from Columbia University.

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Program Resources
This just an example of a possible 3-year roadmap. Actual course sequences change depending on math placement, AP or transfer credit and student preference. Additionally, some choice of elective courses may be fixed depending on the student’s desired engineering major at one of the three partner institutions.
Learn more about the physics program
1stYear – Fall (18 credits)
- First-year seminar
- Calculus I
- Intro Physics I – Calculus-based
- Language I
1stYear – Spring (20 credits)
- Calculus II
- Intro Physics II – Calculus-based
- Language II
- Principles of Computer Science
- Central Curriculum Elective
2ndYear – Fall (21 credits)
- Linear Algebra
- Newtonian Mechanics
- Mathematical Physics
- General Chemistry I
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Prep Class
2ndYear – Spring (21 credits)
- Multivariate Calculus
- Electricity and Magnetism
- Waves and Oscillations
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Reflection Class
3rd Year – Fall (22 credits)
- Differential Equations
- Thermodynamics
- Topics in Physics
- Physics Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Capstone I
3rd Year – Spring (22 credits)
- Modern Physics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Physics Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Capstone II
This just an example of a possible 3-year roadmap. Actual course sequences change depending on math placement, AP or transfer credit and student preference. Additionally, some choice of elective courses may be fixed depending on the student’s desired engineering major at one of the three partner institutions.
Learn more about the chemistry program
1stYear – Fall (18 credits)
- First-year seminar
- Calculus I
- General Chemistry I
- Writing and Thinking
- Language I
1stYear – Spring (20 credits)
- Calculus II
- Organic Chemistry I
- Language II
- Cell Biology and Genetics
- Economics
2ndYear – Fall (22 credits)
- Linear Algebra
- Organic Chemistry II
- Introductory Physics I (calculus based)
- Introduction to Programming
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Prep Class
- Chemistry Seminar
2ndYear – Spring (22 credits)
- Multivariate Calculus
- Structure and Reactivity
- Methods of Chemical Analysis
- Introductory Physics II (calculus based)
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Reflection Class
- Chemistry Seminar
3rd Year – Fall (23 credits)
- Differential Equations
- Physical Chemistry I
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Chemistry Research Experience
- Chemistry Seminar
3rd Year – Spring (19 credits)
- Physical Chemistry II
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Chemistry Capstone
- Chemistry Seminar
This just an example of a possible 3-year roadmap. Actual course sequences change depending on math placement, AP or transfer credit and student preference. Additionally, some choice of elective courses may be fixed depending on the student’s desired engineering major at one of the three partner institutions.
Learn more about the mathematics program
1stYear – Fall (18 credits)
- First-year seminar
- Math 112 Calculus II
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Writing and Thinking
- Language I
1stYear – Spring (20 credits)
- Math 201 Linear Algebra
- Math 180 Statistical Methods
- Language II
- Principles of Computer Science
- Central Curriculum Elective
2ndYear – Fall (21 credits)
- Math 231 Foundations of Analysis (2 credits)
- Intro Physics I calc-based
- MATH 221 Discrete Structures
- General Chemistry I
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Prep Class
- 2 Credit Elective
2ndYear – Spring (21 credits)
- MATH 211 Multivariate Calculus
- Physics II Calc-based
- Waves and Oscillations
- MATH 321 Abstract Algebra
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Reflection Class
3rd Year – Fall (22 credits)
- MATH 353 Differential Equations
- Central Curriculum Elective
- MATH 300 Elective or PHYS 405 Mathematical Physics
- Math 400 Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- 2 Credit Elective
3rd Year – Spring (22 credits)
- Math 400 Elective
- Math 500 Capstone
- Waves and Oscillations
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- 2 credit Elective
This just an example of a possible 3-year roadmap. Actual course sequences change depending on math placement, AP or transfer credit and student preference. Additionally, some choice of elective courses may be fixed depending on the student’s desired engineering major at one of the three partner institutions.
Learn more about the computer science program
1stYear – Fall (18 credits)
- First-year seminar
- Calculus I
- CSCI 181 Principles of Computer Science
- Writing and Thinking
1stYear – Spring (20 credits)
- Calculus II
- CSCI 281 Data Structures
- Language II
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
2ndYear – Fall (21 credits)
- Linear Algebra
- Physics I
- CSCI 282 Computer Organization
- General Chemistry I
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Prep Class
2ndYear – Spring (21 credits)
- CSCI 300+ Elective
- Math 221 Discrete Structures
- Waves and Oscillations
- Physics II
- Central Curriculum Elective
- GO Reflection Class
3rd Year – Fall (22 credits)
- MATH 180 Statistical Methods
- CSCI 300+ Elective
- CSCI 300+ Elective
- CSCI 300+ Elective (2 credit)
- Central Curriculum Elective
3rd Year – Spring (22 credits)
- CSCI 381 Algorithms
- CSCI 300+ Elective
- CSCI 300+ Elective (2 credit)
- Central Curriculum Elective
- Central Curriculum Elective
- CSCI Capstone
Where Passion Meets Purpose
Straight from the Nest
“Because 体育买球 is a small campus, I have a lot of opportunities to have personalized experiences with my professors.”
— Lauren Edwards ’25
“Students who take advantage of the opportunities 体育买球 has to offer will receive the unique combination of a liberal arts and sciences education, and an engineering degree from one of three leading universities in the country.”
— Samya Zain, Professor of Physics
Meet The Faculty
RIVER HAWKS FIND THAT 3+2=LUCRATIVE CAREERS
体育买球 faculty and students from the chemistry, math and physics programs discuss how the 3+2 Engineering program has forged convergent career paths. The panel shares their experiences, as well as tips for fellow SU students’ success.

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Engineering 3+2 Programs
514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, PA 17870
Location
Fisher Hall
Department Head
Dr. Carl Faust
570-372-4471

