Engineering
UW-Green Bay provides a degree in mechanical engineering, three engineering technology majors, and solid preparation and numerous opportunities for those interested in beginning work toward other engineering degrees.. A student at UW-Green Bay can also pursue pre-professional studies with the intent of transferring into engineering programs at other institutions, with several listed below.
Required engineering courses will vary, depending on the engineering program from which a student expects to earn the degree. Generally, a student spends a minimum of two years in engineering studies at UW-Green Bay before transferring to the professional engineering school. Required coursework is typically drawn from mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering materials, engineering mechanics and other related courses, as well as liberal arts coursework in the humanities, fine arts and social sciences.
Students should expect rigorous requirements and competitive entry for engineering programs. Students should also seek early advice from the various engineering programs and UW-Green Bay’s Academic Advising Office.
UW System institutions grant engineering degrees offer courses leading to the degrees both at their home campuses and several satellite sites. The universities are:
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UW-Madison – degrees in agricultural, biomedical, biological systems, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, geological, industrial, materials science, mechanical and nuclear engineering, and engineering mechanics.
- UW-Milwaukee - degrees in civil/environmental engineering and mechanics, electrical, industrial and manufacturing, materials and mechanical engineering.
- UW-Platteville – degrees in civil, electrical, environmental, mechanical, industrial, software engineering, general engineering and engineering physics.
- UW-Stevens Point - degree in paper science and chemical engineering
- UW-Stout - degrees in computer, mechanical, manufacturing, and plastics engineering
Advisers from engineering schools annually visit UW-Green Bay to answer questions and advise prospective students.
Suggested courses for students planning to complete engineering degrees at another institution:
Code | Title | Credits |
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Suggested Courses | ||
CHEM 211 | Principles of Chemistry I | 4 |
CHEM 212 | Principles of Chemistry II | 4 |
CHEM 213 | Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory | 1 |
CHEM 214 | Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory | 1 |
ENG COMP 100 | English Composition I: College Writing | 3 |
ENGR 213 | Mechanics I | 3 |
ENGR 214 | Mechanics II | 3 |
ENGR 301 | Engineering Materials | 4 |
MATH 202 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I | 4 |
MATH 203 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | 4 |
MATH 209 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 |
PHYSICS 201 | Principles of Physics I | 5 |
PHYSICS 202 | Principles of Physics II | 5 |
Total Credits | 45 |