Emphasis - Accelerated Law (3+3)
B.E. in Engineering
Description
The B.E. program is more broadly focused than the B.S. in engineering science programs. The B.E. is designed to provide students the opportunity to gain an understanding of engineering, scientific, and technical knowledge, which will enhance their career objectives in such areas as engineering science, medicine, law, professional education, public policy, military, management, and sales.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 127
General Education Requirements
Students must complete at least 18 semester hours of general education requirements: 3 hours in humanities, 3 hours in fine arts, 3 hours in humanities/fine arts, 6 hours in social science, and the remaining 3 hours can be in any of the humanities/fine arts, social science, or general education courses as specified by the School of Engineering.
Course Requirements
Candidates for the B.E. degree must complete the following courses: Writ 100, Writ 101, or Hon 101; Writ 102, Liba 102, or Hon 102; Math 261, 262, 263, 264, 353; Chem 105, 106, 115, 116, and Phys 211, 212, 221, 222; Csci 251; Engr 100, 309, 310, 313, 314, 321, 323, 330, 360, 361, 400, 450; Manf 460; 9 hours of technical engineering electives; Econ 310; 3 hours in humanities, 3 hours in fine arts, 3 hours in humanities/fine arts, 3 hours in social science, and the remaining 3 hours can be in any of the humanities/fine arts, social science, or general education courses as specified by the School of Engineering; 27 hours of an approved emphasis area. The qualifications for the 9 hours of technical electives: any combination of courses offered by the School of Engineering with one course at the 200 level or higher and at least two courses at the 300 level or higher, for a combined total of 9 credit hours. For students in the 3+3 pre-law studies emphasis, Law 515 and Law 568 will count as 6 hours toward the 9 hours of technical electives. Those courses will substitute for a 200 level or higher and one 300 level or higher course.
Other Academic Requirements
Students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA in the emphasis classes for graduation.
Emphasis - Accelerated Law (3+3)
Description
An emphasis in pre-law is intended to prepare students for further study in law school. Courses required for the B.E. pre-law emphasis are approved by the University of Mississippi School of Law as part of the Accelerated 3+3 Program in which students early admitted to law school may apply 33 credit hours of law courses directly to the B.E. degree program.
Course Requirements
Candidates for the B.E. degree with an emphasis in pre-law studies must complete the following 33 hours in the law school: Law 501 (4), Law 502 (4), Law 503 (3), Law 504 (4), Law 507 (3), Law 514 (3), Law 515 (3), Law 568 (3), Law 577 (3), Law 590 (3). For students in the 3+3 pre-law studies emphasis, Law 515 and Law 568 will count as 6 hours toward the 9 hours of technical electives. Those courses will substitute for a 200 level or higher and one 300 level or higher course.