This is a cooperative dual degree program in which most students complete the first 96 or more hours at Oakwood University (OU) and 60 or more hours at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). Following the successful completion of all program requirements, the student will be awarded the Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics with a concentration in Engineering from Oakwood University. The student will also receive the Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from UAH in one of the following areas: aerospace engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, or optical engineering.
Admission Requirements for the Dual Degree Program
Admission to Oakwood University does not guarantee admission to the dual degree program. A separate application to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is necessary to gain admittance into the dual degree program and should be submitted after all the admission requirements below have been met.
- University cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above on a 4.00 scale
- Earn a grade of B or better in MA 171 Calculus I and EG 201 Introduction to Engineering (formerly EG 111). Note: EG 201 is a prerequisite course for admission into the dual degree program. The dual degree program begins with EG 212 Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD (formerly EG 112 Engineering Graphics)
- Students having two failures (C- or less) in the hard sciences (biology, chemistry, physics), mathematics, or engineering courses will lose admittance in the dual degree program and will be placed in the B.S. in Applied Mathematics 4-year program