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Dec 04, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Dual Degree Engineering Program with Clemson University
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The dual degree engineering program offers students the opportunity to begin their academic career by pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Coastal Carolina University while preparing for an engineering degree from Clemson University. The student will spend about three years (depending on level of preparation) at Coastal Carolina University earning at least 90 credits toward a major in one of the four degrees listed below. The student will then transfer to Clemson University to complete one the suggested engineering degrees listed below that is compatible with his/her major at Coastal Carolina University. While at Clemson University, the student will complete the remaining courses needed for their Coastal Carolina University degree.
Students interested in participation in this program should consult with the program adviser to plan his/her academic program. Course selection and course sequencing are critical for timely completion. A second adviser will be assigned from the major that is chosen at Coastal Carolina University. All students in this program should enroll for ENGR 101 as soon as possible. This engineering career exploration course introduces the diversity of engineering disciplines, gives students opportunities to design and test projects, and assesses the student’s aptitude for engineering. Additional information about the program can be found on the following website.
The following degrees are available within the dual-degree engineering program:
Coastal Carolina University Major |
Suggested Clemson University Engineering Major |
Biology |
Biosystems Engineering,
(Biotechnology Emphasis Area) |
Chemistry |
Chemical Engineering
Ceramic and Materials Engineering |
Computer Science
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Applied Physics |
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering |
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