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BS in Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies

ISC - University of Hartford, United States
BS in Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies
Next enrollment cycle May 2024 See all cycles
First Year Fee KES 6,677,043
Course Accredited By ABET
4 Years On Campus Undergraduate Degree Up to 13% scholarship

Students with educational and career goals and objectives that cross disciplines may be candidates for an interdisciplinary engineering studies degree with the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA).

If you’re interested in educational and/or career goals and objectives that are not met specifically by one of the school’s traditional majors, the Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies program may be an option for you.

This type of major is considered an individualized education plan and may involve educational experiences in more than one school or college of the University. Contracts that involve advanced or specialized courses from more than one college are considered cross-college contract programs and must have the explicit approval of both schools or colleges. You may have the opportunity to take courses within business and communications, for example. You will have an opportunity to follow the common first year and second year as other engineering programs do.

Enrollment Cycles

  • May 2024
  • August 2024

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements
Undergraduate

Pre-sessional English (2 semesters) Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 32
  • IELTS 3.5
  • Pearson (PTE) Not Accepted
  • Pearson Versant 31-36
  • Duolingo 45
  • Gao Kao English Not accepted
  • GPA: 2.3 for International pathway program
  • Upto 30 credits towards degree



Pre-sessional English (1 semester) Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 40
  • IELTS 4.0
  • Pearson (PTE) Not Accepted
  • Pearson Versant 37-40
  • Duolingo 55
  • Gao Kao English Below 75/120; Below 95/120
  • GPA: 2.3 for International pathway program
  • Upto 30 credits towards degree

Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 45-54
  • IELTS 4.5
  • Pearson (PTE) 30-35
  • Pearson Versant 41-42
  • Duolingo 65
  • Gao Kao English Below 95/150; Below 75/120
  • GPA: 2.3 for International pathway program
  • Upto 30 credits towards degree

Extended Plus IPP (3 semesters)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 55-59
  • IELTS 5.0
  • Pearson (PTE) 36-41
  • Pearson Versant 43-47
  • Duolingo 75
  • Gao Kao English Below 99/150; Below 77/120
  • GPA: 2.3 for International pathway program
  • Upto 30 credits towards degree

Extended Plus IPP (2 semesters)

  • TOEFL (iBT) 60-69
  • IELTS 5.5
  • Pearson (PTE) 42-49
  • Pearson Versant 48-63
  • Duolingo 85
  • Gao Kao English Below 105/150; Below 83/120
  • GPA: 2.3 for International pathway program
  • Upto 24 credits towards degree

Direct Admission

  • TOEFL (iBT) 80
  • IELTS 6.5
  • Pearson (PTE) 58
  • Pearson Versant 64 (spring 2021 only)
  • Duolingo 105 score (retest on arrival); 120 score (no test on arrival)
  • Gao Kao English Not accepted
  • GPA: 2.75 for Direct admission

128 credits
Credits in the major, plus first area of specialization:24 64
Plus at least 15 credits in the second area of specialization25
Credits in the major: 79
Freshman Year

First Semester (16 credits)
• US 190 - First Year Experience 1 credit(s)
• ES 143P - Engineering and Design 3 credit(s)
• ES 220 - Graphic Communication 2 credit(s)
• M 144 - Calculus I 4 credit(s)
• WRT 110W - Academic Writing I 3 credit(s)
• UIS - University Interdisciplinary Studies elective 3 credit(s) 5


Second Semester (17 credits)
• ES 115 - Engineering Computer Applications 3 credit(s)
• M 145 - Calculus II 4 credit(s)
• PHY 112 - Calculus-Based Physics I 4 credit(s)
• UIS - University Interdisciplinary Studies elective 3 credit(s) 5
• UISC - Cultural and Historical Interpretation elective (UISC 180 or UISC 212) 3 credit(s) 5
Sophomore Year

First Semester (15 credits)
• CH 110 - College Chemistry 4 credit(s)
• ES 216 - Engineering Mechanics 3 credit(s)
• M 240 - Calculus of Several Variables 4 credit(s)
• PHY 113 - Calculus-Based Physics II 4 credit(s)


Second Semester (18 credits)
• ES 212 - Mechanics of Materials 3 credit(s)
• ES 242P - Engineering by Design 3 credit(s)
• ME 213W - Mechanical Engineering Materials and Laboratory 3 credit(s)
• ME 236 - Thermodynamics I 3 credit(s)
• M 242 - Differential Equations 3 credit(s)
• UISS 340D - Ethics in the Professions 3 credit(s) 5
Junior Year

First Semester (15 credits)
• ECE 210 - Electrical Engineering for Civil Engineers 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—second area of specialization 3 credit(s)


Second Semester (17 credits)

• ECE 360 - Circuits and Electronics 4 credit(s)
• ES 342 - Engineering Practice 1 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—second area of specialization 3 credit(s)
Senior Year

First Semester (15 credits)

• Humanities/social science elective 3 credit(s) 9
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—second area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—second area of specialization 3 credit(s)
Second Semester (15 credits)

• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—first area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Elective—second area of specialization 3 credit(s)
• Professional elective 3 credit(s) 8
• Humanities/social science elective 3 credit(s) 9
Note(s):

See Program Requirement Notes-CETA for superscripts above.

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