Cooperative Degree Program for Chemistry and Physics Majors
Programs Offered
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Physics and Engineering
Majors Offered
Chemistry/Engineering (3+2) [CEN]
Physics/Engineering (3+2) [PEN]
Description
SUNY Cortland participates in 3+2 engineering programs in which students spend three years on the Cortland campus majoring in chemistry or physics and then spend two years on a cooperating campus majoring in engineering. Those who complete this program receive two degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or Physics, and a bachelor of science in a field of engineering. Schools that our students have attended include:
State University College of Ceramics at Alfred University
State University of New York at Binghamton
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
State University of New York at Buffalo
- Aerospace Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
Case Institute of Technology, Case Western Reserve University
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Fluid and Thermal Sciences Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Metallurgy and Materials Science Engineering
- Polymer Science Engineering
- Systems and Control Engineering
- undesignated
Clarkson University
Chemical Engineering:
- Biomedical Engineering Science
- Energy Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering:
- Environmental
- Surveying and Construction
- Geotechnical, Structural
- Transportation
- Water Resources
- Engineering Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering:
- Communication Systems
- Control Systems
- Power Systems
- Electronic Devices and Circuits
- Engineering Science
- Biomedical and Environmental Systems
Mechanical-Industrial Engineering:
- Aviation
- Biomechanical Engineering
- Medicine and Dentistry
- Engineering Science
- Industrial Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Power
- Urban Transportation
- Manufacturing Technology
A decision to enter the 3+2 program should be made upon admission to SUNY Cortland as a freshman. Transfer students generally cannot complete the Cortland phase of the program in three years.