University of North Dakota - Engineering
University of North Dakota
Adrian College has partnered with the University of North Dakota (UND) to establish dual-degree engineering programs. Through this partnership, students will take on-campus courses at Adrian to earn a B.A. in Physics while simultaneously taking engineering courses online to earn a B.S. in Biomedical, Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering from UND. Similarly, a B.A. in Chemistry is paired with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a B.A. in Geology is paired with a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Students who complete the dual-degree program will earn two distinct bachelor's degrees in 5 years.
Engineering typically involves several hands-on lab courses, and these programs are no different. Students may use kits purchased from UND to complete required engineering lab courses remotely. In addition, some lab courses will be taken on campus at UND over the summer. The summer lab sessions are typically less than two weeks in duration. Students will receive academic and career advising support from both Adrian College and UND in their respective majors. These programs allow students to have the traditional Adrian College experience while also earning an engineering degree from UND, a premier engineering school.
Courses & Curriculum:
Each dual-degree program is designed to be completed in 5 years. This timeline assumes that students are placed into Pre-Calculus (MATH 115) or beyond for their first semester.
For more information on the Engineering programs at UND, please click on the degrees below
B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
B.S. in Chemical Engineering
B.S. in Civil Engineering
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
B.S. in Petroleum Engineering