ENGINEERING/CHEMISTRY DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM

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Science in Chemical Engineering from NJIT. CHEM 2110 Chemistry I. (4). MATH 2215 Calculus I. (5). CHEM 2115 Lab. (1). MATH 2216 Calculus II. (5).
ENGINEERING/CHEMISTRY DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM RSC: B.S. IN CHEMISTRY NJIT: B.S. IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Academic Year Fall 2008 – Spring 2009 All Bachelor of Science programs require 128 credits and a 2.00 cumulative average.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

(80 credits)

These are the program and cognate requirements for the Engineering/Chemistry Dual Degree Program in cooperation with NJIT and Rutgers. Upon completion of this program, students receive the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Stockton and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from NJIT. CHEM 2110 Chemistry I CHEM 2115 Lab CHEM 2120 Chemistry II CHEM 2125 Lab CHEM 2130 Chemistry III CHEM 2135 Lab CHEM 2140 Chemistry IV CHEM 2145 Lab CHEM 3310 Lab Methods I CHEM 3320 Lab Methods II CHEM 3410 Physical Chemistry I ENGN 4600 Engineering Seminar

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MATH 2215 Calculus I MATH 2216 Calculus II MATH 2217 Calculus III MATH 3328 Differential Equations PHYS 2220 Physics I with Calculus PHYS 2225 Lab PHYS 2230 Physics II with Calculus PHYS 2235 Lab PHYS 3010 Physics III Chemical Engineering course with an inorganic component Chemical Engineering Project Additional Chemical Engineering courses to be transferred back from Rutgers/NJIT to reach the minimum total credits required (80) for this area.

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS: General Studies Credits: (32 credits) (These courses are selected after consulting with the Coordinator of the engineering dual-degree program) GEN 1120 Rhetoric and Comp. (4) GNM or Trans. Engineering Course GIS (4) GNM or Trans. Engineering Course GAH (4) GSS GAH (4) GSS (upper level) or GIS At Some Distance or additional General Studies Credits: (16 credits) GEN 2180 Engineering Graphics (4) MGMT 3110 Intro. to Management CSIS 2101 Programming & Prob. Solv. I or Economics Course (Transferred) C++ Course (4)

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GENERAL EDUCATION OUTCOME REQUIREMENTS: You must have one course in each of the following: (A) Arts Course (V) Values/Ethics Course (H) Historical Consciousness Course (I) International/Multicultural Course GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses) A minimum grade of “C” is required for these courses. A maximum of two W1 courses may be transferred to Stockton. W1 course (by the end of your freshman year) W1 or W2 course W1 or W2 course 3000-4999 level W1 or W2 course QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) A maximum of two Q1 courses may be transferred to Stockton. Q1 course (by the end of your freshman year) Q1 or Q2 course Q2 course .

STOCKTON COURSE REQUIREMENT FOR THE ENGINEERING/CHEMISTRY DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM Academic Year Fall 2008-Spring 2009

RSC: B.S. in Chemistry NJIT: B.S. in Chemical Engineering I.

Core and Program Courses Chemistry: Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Chemistry III, Chemistry IV, Physical Lab Methods II

Chemistry I, Lab Methods I and

Physics: Physics I, Physics II and Modern Physics Mathematics: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III and Differential Equations Engineering: ENGN 4600 (A course with an inorganic component and another that includes a project need to be taken at NJIT) II.

Liberal Studies Two GAH courses, one GSS course and two GIS courses GEN 1120 Rhetoric and Composition GEN 2180 Engineering Graphics C or C++ Course MGMT 3110 Introduction to Management

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The following courses will be transferred from NJIT to satisfy Stockton’s Liberal Studies requirements: an upper level HUM/SS/STC course, 8 credit hours in technical courses (GNM requirements) and a course in Economics.



G courses are selected after consulting with the coordinator of the Engineering dual-degree program.



A GAH or a GSS course must include a freshman seminar.