Materials Engineering Program (3+2, B.S.-Chemistry/M.S.-Materials Engineering)

Recommended 

Required

Chemistry
CHEM 101FD:T1:Princ of Chemistry I3
CHEM 101LPrinciples of Chemistry I: Lab1
CHEM 102Principles of Chemistry II3
CHEM 102LPrinciples of Chemistry II:Lab1
CHEM 198Chem Career Seminar IA0.5
CHEM 208Organic Chemistry I2
CHEM 201LOrganic Chemistry I: Lab1
CHEM 209Organic Chemistry II2
CHEM 202LOrganic Chemistry II: Lab1
CHEM 210Organic Chemistry III2
CHEM 303Modern Analytical Chem3
CHEM 303LModern Analytical Chem Lab1
CHEM 305Inorganic Chemistry3
CHEM 310Found of Physical Chem4
CHEM 398Premier Skills/Professionalism0.5
CHEM 415LIntegrated Lab Experience I2
CHEM 416LIntegrated Laboratory Exp II2
CHEM 450Environmental Chemistry3
CHEM 470Nano and Fuel Chemistry3
Mathematics Minor
MATH 210ACalculus I3
MATH 211Calculus II3
MATH 221Statistics3
MATH 310ACalculus III3
MATH 311ACalculus IV3
MATH 410Elem Differential Equations3
Physics
PHYS 201Physics with Calculus I3
PHYS 101LPrinciples of Physics I: Lab1
PHYS 202Physics with Calculus II3
PHYS 102LPrinciples of Physics II: Lab (Materials Engineering (Year 4 at University of Dayton))1
Materials Engineering (Year 4 at University of Dayton)
EGR 201 Mechanics3
EGR 202 Engineering Thermodynamics3
MAT 501 Principles of Materials I (graduate)3
MAT 502 Principles of Materials II (graduate)3
MAT 504 Techniques of Materials Analysis3
MAT 506 Mechanical Behavior of Materials3
MAT 509 Polymers3
Electives: 6 Hours of Engineering Courses6
_____ Engineering Course (graduate)
_____ Engineering Course (graduate)
CHEM 390DV:Chemistry Internship3
_____ General Education Course Counting for Walsh3
_____ General Education Course Counting for Walsh3
Total for Summer, Fall and Spring of Year 436
*Math and Science requirements in major also fulfill core requirements; Math 155 and Math 156 are prerequisites for  Math 207.
 
Year 4 at the University of Dayton may start with courses in summer following the Walsh junior year.  The summer, fall and spring of year 4 will be 25 credit hours of engineering courses.
 
The first 3 years at Walsh will include the first page of this curriculum sheet as well as the majority of the general education curriculum.  It may require some summer courses to complete this major in the 3 + 2 window.  Check with your advisor for details.
 
At the end of the spring semester in year 4, the BS in Chemistry from Walsh will have been earned and you will graduate from Walsh.  You will then need to apply to the UD Master's program (see advisor for details) to complete the 5th year at UD.  Once accepted into the UD Master's program,  you will complete summer, fall and spring courses at UD (and thesis work if chosen) to finish an MS in Materials Engineering from UD in the spring of year 5.
 
During year 4, the Walsh pre-engineering student will have both a Walsh and a UD advisor.  special considerations will be made to work with athletes and honors students.
 
The exact courses involved in this program are subject to change between 2017-2020 as we optimize this new process.  all changes will benefit students enrolled.