Program Requirements and Admissions

To earn the Bachelor of Science in engineering from Frostburg State University, students must complete a total of 120 credit hours of coursework.

Students entering this program must have an associate degree in engineering from a community college and are expected to have completed:

  • 32-33 credits of general education, to include: Freshman Composition, 3 credits in the arts, 6 credits in the humanities, 6 credits in social sciences
  • 3 additional credits (any category)
  • Calculus 1, 2, 3, and Differential Equations
  • Calculus-based physics sequence
  • General chemistry
  • Engineering coursework, to include Introduction to Engineering Design, Circuit Theory, Programming in C, and Digital Logic Design.

Once admitted into the program at AACC at Arundel Mills, students will complete an additional 50 credits of engineering and upper-division general education coursework. The majority of the upper-division courses will be taught on-site at AACC at Arundel Mills Regional Higher Education Center. Several will be delivered via interactive video or through online learning.

Admission

Interested students should complete FSU's online admission application. Under general comments on the application, please indicate that the application is for the engineering program at AACC at Arundel Mills Regional Higher Education Center.