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The degree bachelor of science in biomedical, civil, computer, electrical or mechanical engineering may be conferred on students who successfully complete a curriculum as prescribed for the degree, and who have satisfied the following requirements:

  • A minimum of 32 hours of upper-division course work must be completed at Marquette University. At least 15 hours must be either within the major or the required department courses shown in the senior year of the catalog showcase curriculum.
  • A cumulative grade average of C or better in all engineering courses.
  • A minimum of the number of semester hours required for the major.
  • The completion of all required courses.
  • Formal application for graduation filed in the office of the assistant dean for academic affairs no later than two weeks after the beginning of the candidate’s last term.

General Degree Requirements

All candidates for a baccalaureate degree in engineering must complete requirements for one of the majors on the following pages:

Department of Biomedical Engineering

  • Biocomputing
  • Bioelectronics
  • Biomechanics

Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering

  • Civil Engineering
  • Construction Engineering and Management
  • Environmental Engineering

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering

University Core of Common Studies (UCCS) and College of Engineering Curricular Requirements

The College of Engineering curricula amplify and deepen the University Core of Common Studies (UCCS) requirements, which are fully described in the University Core of Common Studies section in this bulletin. The implementation of the UCCS within each major is explicitly detailed in each department’s bulletin section.

The following footnotes are referenced in the department curriculum for each of the various majors:

b University Core course

c The Core Electives must satisfy UCCS requirements in the following four Knowledge Areas: Diverse Cultures, Histories of Cultures and Societies, Individual and Social Behavior, and Literature/Performing Arts. See the university bulletin section on University Core of Common Studies for lists of acceptable courses.

d If the previous Core Electives span all four Knowledge Areas (as listed in the previous footnote), a three-credit free elective may be chosen. This situation may exist if one of the student’s core electives is a “dual-application” core course, as described in the section on the University Core of Common Studies.

e The Theology Elective must be selected from the list of acceptable UCCS courses in the Theology Knowledge Area. See the university bulletin section on University Core of Common Studies.

f The UCCS Rhetoric Knowledge Area is satisfied by ENGL 1001 Rhetoric and Composition 1, and ENGL 1002 Rhetoric and Composition 2 or COMM 1100 Contemporary Presentation.

Courses that satisfy both the UCCS and the College of Engineering curricula are outlined below:

Rhetoric (R)

ENGL 1001Rhetoric and Composition 13
ENGL 1002Rhetoric and Composition 23
or COMM 1100 Contemporary Presentation
Total Credit Hours6

Mathematical Reasoning (MR) 4-8 credits

MATH 1450Calculus 14
Total Credit Hours4

Individual and Social Behavior (ISB)

Any approved ISB course3
Total Credit Hours3

Diverse Cultures (DC)

Any approved DC course3
Total Credit Hours3

Literature/Performing Arts (LPA)

Any approved LPA course3
Total Credit Hours3

Histories of Cultures and Societies (HCS)

Any approved HCS course3
Total Credit Hours3

Science and Nature (SN)

CHEM 1001General Chemistry 14
PHYS 1003General Physics with Introductory Calculus 14
PHYS 1004General Physics with Introductory Calculus 24
Total Credit Hours12

Human Nature and Ethics (HNE)

PHIL 1001Philosophy of Human Nature3
PHIL 2310Theory of Ethics3
Total Credit Hours6

Theology (T)

THEO 1001Introduction to Theology3
Any approved Theology UCCS Elective3
Total Credit Hours6

New courses are approved for the UCCS each semester. For a regularly, updated list of approved UCCS courses, consult the Core of Common Studies website.