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Nov 25, 2024
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Mathematics/Engineering Dual Degree Program (B.S.)
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Dual Degree Programs are offered in Mathematics/Engineering with Clemson University and Georgia Tech.
Students are provided the opportunity to attend the University of North Georgia for approximately three years
before embarking on professional academic work at Georgia Tech or Clemson. After completing the academic
requirements of both institutions, the student receives a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of
North Georgia and a bachelor’s degree in a chosen engineering field from the second institution.
Dual Degree Requirements:
- Complete the course work at North Georgia as outlined.
- Obtain a recommendation from the Dual Degree coordinator at the University of North Georgia.
- Maintain a grade point average and achieve the specified test results which would indicate that the student could satisfactorily complete the degree requirements at the second institution.
- Complete a program at the second institution-the number of hours of which equals the number of credit hours required of juniors and seniors enrolled in the standard curriculum for the degree being sought.
- If the official study program at the second institution includes electives and the candidate has excessive hours at North Georgia, he/she may petition that these excess hours be used as transfer credits. Such transfer credits shall not amount to more than one half of the official study program at the second institution.
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Core Curriculum Requirements 60 hours
Refer to Semester Core Curriculum Areas A-E
Area A1: No exceptions
Area A2: MATH 1113 or MATH 1450
Area B: No exceptions
Area C: No exceptions
Area D: MATH 1450 or MATH 2460
Area E: No exceptions Area F. Courses Appropriate to Major 18 hours
Other Requirements
- Learning Goals
- US Perspective
- Global Perspective
- Critical Thinking
- US and Georgia History Requirements
- US and Georgia Constitution Requirements
- Regents’ Reading and Writing Requirements
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