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ESE - Energy Systems Engineering

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Energy Systems EngineeringBachelor of Science

Degree Eligibility

Because quantitative reasoning is essential to successfully advance in the Energy Systems Engineering major, a student must be Calculus I ready in order to enroll in the major. To remain in Energy Systems Engineering, a student must

pass course Engineering Systems and Safety with a grade of C- or better,

pass course Calculus I by the end of the second semester with a grade of C- or better,

pass course Engineering Statics on the first attempt with a grade of C- or better.

 

A student failing to meet any of these requirements may remain at the Academy by enrolling in a major for which he or she remains eligible.

Prior to receiving the diploma, an ESE student must sit for the NCEES FE examination, a nationally recognized examination and the first step to becoming a professional engineer.

Note: Energy Systems Engineering students are not permitted to take course Precalculus with Trigonometry as a free elective.