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DUAL-DEGREE
ENGINEERING PROGRAM
B.S. in Physics Granted by Longwood and a second
degree:
M.S. Degree in Engineering Granted by University of
Virginia or
Old
Dominion University
or
M.S. Degree in Applied Physics Granted by
Christopher Newport University
or
B.S. Degree in Engineering Granted by Virginia
Polytechnic Institute & State University, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Old Dominion University, or The University of
Tennessee
Students in
the Dual-Degree Engineering Program attend Longwood College for the first three
years to complete courses listed under A, B and C of the Longwood Physics degree
requirements. The students work in these three years will also fulfill the
requirements of the first two years of the B.S. degree at GIT or ODU. At the
beginning of the fourth year, provided the appropriate academic requirements
have been met (see Note below), the student transfers to the second institution
and takes appropriate engineering (or physics at CNU) courses as designated by
the adviser at the second institution. When the necessary Longwood requirements
are taken at the second institution and the credit hours are transferred back,
the student will be awarded the B.S. degree in Physics from Longwood. When all
prescribed courses are fulfilled at the second institution, the student is
awarded the second degree by that institution. Normally, in the five-year
period, the student receives two degrees, one from each institution.
The course requirements for the Dual-Degree Engineering Program are the
same as for the Longwood Physics major, except for the specific electives below:
Required Electives:
| CNU:
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| CMSC 204
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Introduction to Computer Programming/3 credits
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| CMSC 206
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Data Structures in Advanced Programming/3 credits
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| CMSC 315
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The C Programming Language/3 credits
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| Solid State Physics Option:
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| CHEM 400
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Physical Chemistry/3 credits
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| PHYS 326
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Optics/4 credits
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| Instrumental and Advanced Computer
Systems Option:
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| CMSC 301
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Computer Organization and Assembler Language Programming/3 credits
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| CMSC 306
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Computer Organization/3 credits
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| CMSC 310
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Introduction to Operating Systems and Computer Architecture/3 credits
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Recommended Electives:
ODU:
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| MATH 343
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Linear Algebra/3 credits
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| GIT:
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| MATH 343
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Linear Algebra/3 credits
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| POSC 150
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American Government and Politics/3 credits
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| UVA:
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| CMSC 204
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Introduction to Computer Programming/3 credits
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| MATH 300
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A Transition to Advanced Mathematics/3 credits
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| MATH 343
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Linear Algebra/3 credits
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| MATH 371
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Introduction to Probability and Statistics/3 credits
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| MATH 461
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Senior Seminar/3 credits
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| MATH
481
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Complex Analysis/3 credits
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NOTES:
120 hours are required for graduation from Longwood with a cumulative
average of 2.0 and with no grade below C-
in a physics course. General elective hours for the Longwood physics
requirements which are not fulfilled at the time of transfer will be taken at
the second institution. Longwood will award transfer credit for courses passed
with grades of C or above at the second institution.
Students
transferring to UVA or CNU may elect to remain at Longwood for seven semesters
before transferring.
The ODU
B.S. program will only accept certain Longwood General Education courses for
transfer. Students electing this option should see the Dual-degree Engineering
Program Director for details.
In the
M.S. programs, the students Longwood academic average must be B or better, both overall and in mathematics and physics, to be
eligible for transfer. The student applies to the second institution for
admission as a conditional graduate student. At the second institution, the
student completes a sufficient number of appropriate undergraduate courses to
fulfill Longwoods 120 hour degree requirement. Providing that the average in
this course work is B
or better and that a satisfactory score has been obtained on the Graduate Record
Examination (which may be taken at any time prior to the awarding of the
Longwood physics degree), the student is admitted unconditionally into the
graduate program at the second institution.
For the GIT, Virginia
Tech and University of Tennessee B.S. programs, a student must have a 3.0
academic average at Longwood (both overall and in mathematics and physics) to be
eligible for transfer.
For transfer to UVA and
V.P.I., all coursework listed under A, B, and C of the Longwood physics degree
requirements must be completed at Longwood before transfer. At the other
institutions, some of this coursework may be taken at the second institution
with prior permission of authorities at both institutions.
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