Aug 28, 2025  
2025-26 College of Liberal Arts 
    
2025-26 College of Liberal Arts

Engineering Studies (3+2 Dual Degree)


Rollins College cooperates with Case Western Reserve and Washington (St. Louis) University in combined programs designed for students who wish to become professional engineers. Students attend Rollins for three years in a program of liberal arts and science before transferring to the engineering school. Students receive a bachelor’s (A.B.) degree from Rollins and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from the engineering school.

To receive the A.B. degree from Rollins College with a major in Engineering Studies, students must complete a set of core requirements in the sciences and mathematics, must satisfy all general education requirements of the College, and must sucessfully complete at least one year of study leading to the B.S. in engineering at one of the cooperative engineering schools. Requirements for the A.B. degree are typically met by the end of the fifth year of study. It is very important for students to understand that the Engineering Studies major cannot be completed without attending one of the approved cooperative institutions. 

Fields of study available at the cooperating engineering universities include:

  • General/Undecided Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Systems Engineering
  • Computer Science Engineering
  • Civil Engineering

Other fields are engineering and management systems, engineering mechanics, and computer science and engineering. 

Major Requirements (12 courses)


Required Electives (4)


Students must complete four (4) STEM prefix courses (BIO, BCH, CHM, CMS MAT, PHY). At least three electives must be completed at the 200-level or higher. Courses that do not count toward any specific STEM major (i.e. MAT 109 does not count toward the mathematics major), may not be used as an Engineering Studies major elective.

Sample Interest Areas


Engineering Studies majors will work closely with an advisor to develope a plan of study that will prepare the student for further study at one of the partner insitutions. 

Sample plans include:

General/Undecided Engineering

  • CHM 121* 
  • MAT 219
  • PHY 215
  • PHY 308

Mechanical Engineering

  • PHY 308
  • PHY 300
  • PHY 215
  • MAT 219

Chemical Engineering

  • CHM 121*
  • CHM 220
  • CHM 221
  • CHM 305

Systems Engineering

  • MAT 219
  • MAT 230
  • CMS 121
  • CMS 2XX/3XX

Aerospace Engineering (Case Western only)

  • PHY 308
  • PHY 300
  • PHY 215
  • CHM 121*

Biomedical Engineering

  • BIO 120/121
  • CHM 121*
  • CHM 220
  • PHY 308

Computer Science Engineering

  • CMS 121*
  • MAT 140
  • CMS 2XX/3XX
  • MAT 230

Civil Engineering (Case Western Only)

  • CHM 121*
  • PHY 308
  • PHY 215
  • PHY 300

*CHM 121 is only required for Case Western; Washington University does not require CHM 121.

Major Policies


The Engineering Studies major cannot be completed without attending and sucessfully completing one year of study at the approved cooperative institutions. 

Partner School Admission Requirements
Case Western: Students must maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average both overall and in mathematics and science courses in order to be considered for admission.
Washington University: Students must maintain a minimum B+ (3.25) or better both overall and in mathematics and science courses in order to be considered for admission.