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PRE-ENGINEERING DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM

One of the most rapidly growing programs at Presbyterian College is the engineering dual-degree program offered in cooperation with Auburn University, Clemson University, and Vanderbilt University. If you decide to become a pre-engineering student, you'll spend three years on the PC campus as a physics major, taking physics and math courses along with the general education requirements required of all PC students. In all, you must take at least 92 hours at PC.

Two additional years are then spent at one of the engineering institutions studying the engineering field of the student's choice. Upon successful completion of the program, the student receives a B.S. degree in physics from Presbyterian College and the appropriate engineering degree from Auburn, Clemson, or Vanderbilt.

The success rate of PC pre-engineering dual degree students is 100%. In the 20 years that PC has offered the program, every student who has left PC under the dual degree program has finished the program successfully at the other school.

 

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PC's Rep Opens Doors

During the 2007-08 academic year, five PC students were accepted to dental school and five to pharmacy school, both records for the number of PC students accepted into the respective schools in one year.

Plus, seven more PC students have been accepted to graduate, nursing, optometry, physical therapy, physician's assistant, and veterinary programs.

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