This program graduates "liberally educated engineers," with strong communication and problem-solving skills, a broad background in the humanities and social sciences, and a high-quality technical education.?Participants are undergraduate students who commonly follow either a 3-2 or a 4-2 schedule, entering WUSTL after their junior or senior year.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM ADVANTAGES INCLUDE:
  • The opportunity to complete degrees in two diverse areas
  • Extra time to pursue other academic, athletic, or extracurricular interests
  • The opportunity to use the supportive, personalized environment of a small liberal arts institution to develop the skills and confidence needed for success in engineering
  • The chance to acquire scientific problem solving skills necessary to be effective in today's technology-oriented society

To prepare for career opportunities which require multidisciplinary teams to address challenges, students in the dual degree program will develop strong oral and written communications, problem-solving and teamwork skills.