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Stockton College, Rowan University Offering Dual Degree Program in Engineering

A student would spend three years at Stockton, two at Rowan and earn a degree from each school.

Students will be able to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics from The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and a Bachelor of Science Engineering degree from Rowan University in five years under an agreement announced by both colleges.

Qualified students would attend Stockton’s School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (NAMS) for three years.

After that, they would spend two years at Rowan’s College of Engineering, ultimately earning degrees from both institutions.

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The Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics would be awarded by Stockton after the completion of the fourth year of the program at Rowan.

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering would be awarded by Rowan when the program is successfully completed.

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The program gives students the opportunity to experience a liberal arts institution in their first three years and then move into a career-oriented engineering sequence, officials said.

“Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) are increasingly the key to jobs in education and industry in our global economy,” Stockton College President Herman Saatkamp said. “This agreement offers students the opportunity to increase the value of their education while reducing the cost by receiving degrees from two prestigious New Jersey institutions of higher learning.”

“Stockton’s strengths in the sciences mold well with our engineering programs to the great benefit of students and the region,” Rowan President Dr. Ali A. Houshmand said. “This joint venture will increase access to prominent programs, enabling some of the best and brightest college students to stay here to earn degrees that open doors for them in high-demand fields. With two degrees, they will be uniquely prepared to work for leading technology-driven companies in New Jersey.”

Three of Stockton’s programs and five of Rowan’s programs are participating in the agreement, which is limited to the dual degree combinations that can be completed in five years.

Participating Stockton programs include Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.

Participating Rowan programs include Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer, and Mechanical Engineering.

Some programs may require taking summer courses at one or both schools.

Qualified students already enrolled in a dual degree Engineering program at Stockton can pursue admission to Rowan for September of 2015.

Incoming students would be admitted to Stockton as freshmen or transfers and remain there for three years or until their transfer requirements are completed.

High school seniors interested in the program would apply as undergraduates and select the engineering dual degree, with no need for an additional application to the program.

Students admitted to the program must meet the SAT math requirements set by the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and be prepared to take Calculus I in their first semester at Stockton.

Transfer students or Stockton students who did not join the program as freshmen may be considered for admission if they have completed all “pre-engineering” required courses with an overall Stockton GPA of 3.0 or higher, and at least a 3.0 GPA in Stockton science and mathematics courses.

Transfer students must be enrolled for at least one academic year at Stockton before they become eligible for the transfer to Rowan through the agreement. It may take students who did not join the program as freshmen more than five years to complete the program.

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