Physics Department
Bowers Hall, Room 144
607-753-2821
Cooperative Degree Program for Chemistry and Physics Majors
Programs Offered
Bachelor of Science in Physics and Engineering (3+2) [PEN]
Description
This program in the Physics Department is designed for students wishing to continue in an engineering discipline. The student spends three years at Cortland taking all requirements for the degree in physics, then transfers to an engineering school for two years to complete the requirements for a degree in engineering. In order to complete the Cortland degree, the student must successfully transfer 30 credits of engineering coursework, for which there are no Cortland equivalents, from an approved school and program. Students should consult with their advisor on proper courses for specific engineering programs they may pursue. Schools that our students have attended include:
Clarkson University
Chemical and Biomolecular 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 and Aeronautical Engineering:
- Aviation
- Biomechanical Engineering
- Medicine and Dentistry
- Engineering Science
- Industrial Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Power
- Urban Transportation
- Manufacturing Technology
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
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.