Engineering Sciences Minor
Students can choose to complement a major in another discipline with a minor in Engineering Sciences. For advice, contact the chair of Engineering Sciences, Professor Erland Schulson.
Prerequisites
Note: Many Engineering Sciences courses require prerequisites in addition to those noted. No courses other than those used as prerequisites to the minor may be taken under the Non-Recording Option to satisfy requirements of the minor.
Mathematics (3 courses)
- MATH 3: Introduction to Calculus
- MATH 8: Calculus of Functions of One and Several Variables
- MATH 13: Calculus of Vector-Valued Functions
Physics (2 courses)
- PHYS 13: Introductory Physics I (or PHYS 3-4) - must have been taken at Dartmouth, AP credit not permitted
- PHYS 14: Introductory Physics II
Required Courses
Core Courses (3 courses)
- ENGS 20: Introduction to Scientific Computing, OR COSC 1: Introduction to Programming and Computation AND COSC 10: Problem Solving via Object-Oriented Programming
- ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering
- ENGS 22: Systems
Electives (choose 2 courses)
- Any engineering sciences undergraduate course numbered above ENGS 20 (excluding ENGS 80 and ENGS 87)
Academic Standing
Satisfactory completion of the minor requires a grade point average of 2.0 in the courses suitable for satisfying the minor.









