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The Select Program in Engineering is designed to position the student upon graduation for advanced entry placement in the corporate world. Students fulfill the requirements of their B.S. major and also the specific requirements of the Select Program. This enhanced Bachelor's degree includes industrial research experience. Students are accepted into the Select Program in their Junior year. However, depending on which courses they have taken, Seniors and Sophomores may also be admitted to the Program. The Select Program in Engineering is open to students who major in Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering/Computer Science, and Computer Science. Students should discuss their interest in the Select Program in Engineering with a DUS and also with the Director of the Select Program. Grade Point requirement: Undergraduates must achieve a B+ average in Group IV courses and in courses required by the Select Program. Courses required for the Select Program: - Professional Ethics (Group II): ENAS 335b/EP&E 204b - Financial Accounting: ACCT 170a - Introduction to Environmental Engineering: ENVE/CENG 120a (Computer Science majors may substitute Computers and the Law: CPSC 180a) - Introductory Economics: ECON 115a or b - Two courses with significant engineering design content (see below) Design Experience required for the Select Program: Students
in the ABET-accredited programs (Chemical, Electrical, and Mechanical
Engineering) meet the Design Experience requirement as part of the
accredited program (check with a DUS). -
Biomedical Engineering:
CENG 480 and CENG 416b or 471 or 472
MENG 185b and 489a or 471 or 472
APHY 471a and 472b (significant design component)
CPSC 421a and 422b (advanced programming)
Internship: Select Program students must spend one summer doing research in industry during their undergraduate years. Most students acquire their industrial research experience during the summer following their Junior year. The Select Program assists students with securing appropriate internships. Deadline:
Friday, September
23 Juniors
Seniors
In 1998, the Select Program was awarded a major grant from United Technologies to assist with course development and other academic innovations. The
Yale School of
Management is
an academic partner in the Select Program
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