Kentucky State University

Mathematics/Applied (Pre-Engineering Option)

The Mathematics/Applied (Pre-Engineering) Option is a five-year course of study offered jointly by Kentucky State University and the University of Kentucky. Students in this program attend Kentucky State University for three years of study in the pre-engineering area of their choice, and then transfers to the University of Kentucky for two additional years of work. Upon successful completion of the first year at the second institution, students are awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics by Kentucky State University. Students are awarded the Bachelor of Science degree in their selected fields of engineering by the University of Kentucky after the final year of study.

A minimum of 128 semester credit hours is required for a major in Mathematics/Applied (Pre- Engineering). In addition to the University’s Liberal Studies requirements (with MAT 131 in place of MAT 111 and PHY 211 in place of a natural sciences requirement), courses required for the specific engineering fields are as follows:

Agricultural Engineering: BIO 111, MAT 131, 132, 231, 232, 304, 315 or 321; CHE 101/110, 102/120; COS 108; PHY 211, 212, 305, 311, 320, 361, and 390; and INT 208.

Chemical Engineering: MAT 131, 132, 231, 232 and 304; CHE 101/110, 102/120, 301/310, 302/320, 407, and 408; COS 108; PHY 211, 212, 305, 311, 361, and 390.

Civil Engineering: MAT 131, 132, 231, 232, 304, 315 or 321; CHE101/110, 102/120; COS 108; PHY 211, 212, 305, 311, 320, 361 and 390; and INT 208.

Electrical Engineering: MAT 131, 132, 231, 232, 304, 315 or 321; CHE 101/110, 102/120; COS 108, PHY 211, 212, 305, 311, 320, 361, and 390; and INT 208.

Materials Engineering: MAT 131, 132, 231, 232, 304, 315 or 321; CHE 101/110, 102/120, 201/210, 202/220; COS 108; PHY 211, 212, 305, 311, 361, and 390; and INT 208.

Mechanical Engineering: MAT 131, 132, 231, 232, 304, 315 or 321; CHE 101/110,102/120; COS 108; PHY 211, 212, 305, 311, 320, 361, and 390; and INT 208.

Mining Engineering: MAT 131, 132, 231, 232, 304, 315 or 321; CHE 101/110, 102/120; COS 108; PHY 211, 212, 311, 305, 320, and 390; and INT 208.

It should be noted that each engineering specialization has its own curriculum. Students can obtain more detailed information from the chairperson of the Division of Mathematics and Sciences or the pre-engineering advisors.

Students interested in engineering should note that, due to possible changes in the engineering accreditation standards and possible curriculum changes at the University of Kentucky, some courses in the curriculum may change periodically. It is essential that students interested in engineering maintain close contact with the Pre-engineering advisors in the Division of Mathematics and Sciences.