Eastern Mennonite University

Pre-Engineering

Engineering involves problem-solving at the practical, experimental and theoretical levels. There are many fields in engineering: electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, architectural ... the list goes on. You will need to transfer from EMU to a school offering a full engineering program to pick up specialty courses.

What EMU offers is a one- or two-year pre-engineering curriculum. All engineering schools require a year of physics, three or four courses in calculus, some courses in computer science and a basic writing course. EMU also offers three introductory courses that are specifically related to engineering: Engineering Statics, Engineering Dynamics, and Electronics. With this course offering, you can get a general feel for what the field of engineering is all about while you're at EMU.

Why attend EMU before transferring to an engineering school?

Suggested Curriculum

FALL   SPRING
First Year
COMM 111/201College/Advanced Writing3 *ENGR 282Engineering Dynamics OR
GVC 111First-Year Seminar3*ENGR 292Engineering Statics3
CS 201Intro to Programming: Visual Basic3CS 212Intermediate Programming3
MATH 151Differential Calculus3MATH 162Integral Calculus3
PHYS 251University Physics I4PHYS 262University Physics II4
Bible, Humanities or Elective3
Total Hours16Total Hours16
Second Year
MATH 171Discrete Math3*ENGR 282Engineering Dynamics OR
*PHYS 241Electronics OR*ENGR 292Engineering Statics3
*MATH 351Linear Algebra3LANG 292Speech Communication2
MATH 251Intermediate Calculus3MATH 262Multivariate Calculus3
CHEM 221General Chemistry I4CHEM 232General Chemistry II4
Bible, Humanities or Elective3*MATH 382Applied Mathematics OR Elective3
Total Hours16Total Hours15
* Indicates alternate year course.

Here are some additional points to note:

  1. If you spend two years at EMU, it will probably take at least two and a half additional years at an engineering school to finish a bachelor's degree.
  2. The curriculum is not rigid, but is rather a suggested program of study. You and your advisor can tailor the program to meet individual needs. Check the catalog and try to visit the engineering school to which you would like to transfer.
  3. EMU has a good reputation at most large engineering schools. There have been no problems with transfer of credits for students who maintain a B average or better.