Students who successfully complete the 3-2 program will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Physics from Carroll University, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
Courses taken at Carroll
Chemistry 109, 110, Principles of Inorganic and Analytic Chemistry
Computer Science 111, Introduction to Java
Engineering (GEN) 100, 101, Engineering Seminar I and II
Engineering (GEN) 105, Engineering Graphics
Engineering (GEN) 210, Statics and Dynamics
Mathematics 160, 161, 207, Calculus I, II and III
Mathematics 309, Differential Equations
Physics 203, 204, General Physics
Physics 301, Electricity and Magnetism
Physics 303, Modern Physics
Physics 304, Mechanics
Physics 320, Thermodynamics
Two of the following: (*)
Engineering (GEN) 310, Strengths of Materials
Engineering (GEN) 320, Advanced Circuits and Electronics
Mathematics 208, Linear Algebra
Mathematics 312, Probability and Statistics
(*) Chosen according to the desired engineering field.
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