BS/BSE Engineering (3+2 dual degree with Columbia University)
Earning a Bachelor of Science from Simmons University and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Columbia University gives our students the technical and creative skills necessary to thrive in the field of engineering.
Students enrolled in the five year Engineering program complete three years of course work at Simmons, followed by two additional years at Columbia University.
In addition to the requirements of the Simmons University core curriculum and their major, students must meet the entrance requirements of Columbia University. These requirements cover physics, math, chemistry, and computer science, plus one or two courses for specific engineering majors as specified in the Columbia Combined Program guide. Detailed questions concerning requirements of individual majors can be discussed with the Engineering 3+2 Program Director, Jason White, at Simmons.
During their time at Simmons, students major in a field that strongly overlaps the entrance requirements for Columbia and earn a Bachelor of Science. Examples of these majors include Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Biology.
At Columbia, students choose from engineering areas of study that lead to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. Those areas include:
Upon completion of the program, students receive a Bachelor of Science degree from Simmons University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Columbia University.
Simmons' dual-degree in Engineering with Columbia University gives graduates the skills they need to excel in the engineering field. We encourage you to reach out to our faculty with any questions — their contact information can be found below. You can also request more information, schedule a campus tour, or find out how to apply today!
Earning a Bachelor of Science from Simmons University and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Columbia University gives our students the technical and creative skills necessary to thrive in the field of engineering.
Students enrolled in the five year Engineering program complete three years of course work at Simmons, followed by two additional years at Columbia University.
In addition to the requirements of the Simmons University core curriculum and their major, students must meet the entrance requirements of Columbia University. These requirements cover physics, math, chemistry, and computer science, plus one or two courses for specific engineering majors as specified in the Columbia Combined Program guide. Detailed questions concerning requirements of individual majors can be discussed with the Engineering 3+2 Program Director, Jason White, at Simmons.
During their time at Simmons, students major in a field that strongly overlaps the entrance requirements for Columbia and earn a Bachelor of Science. Examples of these majors include Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Biology.
At Columbia, students choose from engineering areas of study that lead to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. Those areas include:
Upon completion of the program, students receive a Bachelor of Science degree from Simmons University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Columbia University.
Simmons' dual-degree in Engineering with Columbia University gives graduates the skills they need to excel in the engineering field. We encourage you to reach out to our faculty with any questions — their contact information can be found below. You can also request more information, schedule a campus tour, or find out how to apply today!