Early Admission Program with
Drexel University’s College of Engineering

Neumann University has partnered with Drexel University College of Engineering to offer students the ability to obtain a B.S. in Mathematics as well as a B.S. in Engineering in approximately 5 years. This program is highly selective and is only open to those students who have achieved a minimum score of 550 math score on the SAT, a high school GPA of 3.0 and the ability to begin mathematics coursework at the level of Calculus I. Students must maintain a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0.

Once enrolled in the Mathematics Major at Neumann University, students will have to complete 75% of their bachelor’s degree requirements (approximately 90-92 credits) before transferring to Drexel University’s College of Engineering. This course of study requires coursework over two summers to allow the student to transfer into Drexel University in the spring of their junior year in time to get in sequence for their first Cooperative Education experience. The Co-Op program at Drexel University places students with employers in 35 states and 45 international locations. The majority of these Co-Ops are paid.

Once enrolled in the program, students will undertake a rigorous preparatory curriculum designed to get them ready for their Engineering studies. These classes include:

  • Calculus I-II-III-IV
  • Chemistry and Lab
  • Linear Algebra
  • Introduction to Computer Programming
  • Technology in Mathematics with Maple/MATLAB
  • Mathematical Statistics I
  • Physics with Calculus/Lab
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Differential Equations

Students who enroll in the program and meet the requirements above can transfer to Drexel University’s College of Engineering in their junior year where they can specialize in either Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering. As an added benefit to the program, students who have successfully transferred to Drexel University’s College of Engineering in their junior year also have the option of completing the M.S. in Engineering at Drexel University.

For additional information about the academic programs of study at Neumann, please call the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, which coordinates the admission of all students, at (610) 558-5616 or (800) 9NEUMANN or feel free to e-mail us at neumann@neumann.edu.