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B.S. in Computer Engineering and B.S. in Electrical Engineering

2+2 Computer Engineering B.S. and 2+2 Electrical Engineering, B.S.

As of fall 2024, St. Francis College (SFC) is partnered with Manhattan University (MU) to provide a continuous program for a B.S. in Computer Engineering and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, taken across two institutions. Program highlights are as follows:

  • Students enrolling in the program at SFC should declare an Associates in Liberal Arts as their major and should complete all the courses listed below.
  • To continue at MU, SFC students must earn a grade of C (2.0) or better in all chemistry, physics and math courses, and have an overall GPA of 2.5 or better.
  • Once SFC students complete all the courses, they will transfer to MU to complete their B.S. in Computer Engineering and their B.S. in Electrical Engineering. MU will accept 60 of the credits taken at SFC (See Appendix A below). St. Francis College students will matriculate into Manhattan University with junior standing.
  • The application process from SFC to MU will be simplified for Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering pathway candidates: the application fee, essay, letters of recommendation and enrollment deposit will be waived.
  • Students admitted to MU from SFC who have earned a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher will be automatically considered for merit-based scholarships. Students must enroll at MU as full-time, degree-seeking students and maintain a 3.0 GPA to renew their scholarship. The scholarship is renewable for up to two years or four semesters (fall and spring) of full-time coursework in a Bachelor’s Degree program. Scholarships cannot be applied towards housing, fees, summer session, or graduate tuition. St. Francis College students may also be eligible for state and federal aid and are encouraged to submit the FAFSA as soon as it becomes available.

 

Suggested Schedule at SFC

After the completion of their first 60 transferable credits at St. Francis College, St. Francis College students must complete 74 credits at Manhattan University for a total of 134 credits.

Computer Engineering

FRESHMEN FALL

Credits Earned

Gen Chemistry I & Lab (CHE 1201 & 1201L)

4

Calculus I (MAT 2202*)

4

Introductory Writing (WRI 1100)

3

General Education Elective**

3

Total SFC Credits

14

FRESHMEN SPRING

Credits Earned

Gen Physics I & Lab (PHY 2001 & 2001L)

4

Calculus II (MAT 2203*)

4

Any REL 1000 Level Course

3

English Literature 

3

General Education Elective**

3

Total SFC Credits

17

SOPHOMORE FALL

Credits Earned

REL 200

3

Calculus III (MAT 3304*)

4

Linear Algebra (MAT 3312*)

3

General Education Elective**

3

Computer Programming

Total SFC Credits

3

16

SOPHOMORE SPRING

Credits Earned

REL 300

3

General Physics II and Lab (PHY 2001 and 2001L)

4

Differential Equations I (MAT 3401*)

4

General Education Elective**

3

Total SFC Credits

14

 

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

FRESHMEN FALL

Credits Earned

Gen Chemistry I & Lab (CHE 1201 & 1201L)

4

Calculus I (MAT 2202*)

4

Introductory Writing (WRI 1100)

3

General Education Elective**

3

Total SFC Credits

14

FRESHMEN SPRING

Credits Earned

General Physics and Lab (PHY 2001 and 2001L)

4

Calculus II (MAT 2203*)

4

Any REL 1000 Level Course

3

English Literature

3

General Education Elective**

3

Total SFC Credits

17

SOPHOMORE FALL

Credits Earned

Computer Programming

3

Calculus III (MAT 3304*)

4

REL 200

3

General Education Elective**

3

Linear Algebra (MAT 3312*)

Total SFC Credits

3

16

SOPHOMORE SPRING

Credits Earned

REL 300

3

General Physics II and Lab (PHY 2000 & 2000L)

4

Differential Equations I (MAT 3401*)

3

General Education Elective**

3

Total SFC Credits

13

*The credit discrepancy is due to the fact that CHE 1201 and MAT 3312 are each one more credit at SFC than at MU.

**General Education Electives can be chosen from the following disciplines: History, Philosophy, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Fine Arts, Political Science, English, or Education
 
 

If you have already applied to St. Francis College and wish to pursue this pathway, please contact the Office of Admissions.

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Filomena Califano

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