Engineering Science

Engineering Science is a multidisciplinary degree that combines engineering, mathematical, and scienti c principles and practices to develop new technologies and solve complex problems. The undergraduate degree program prepares graduates to design and develop innovative solutions to real-world problems in various industries such as transportation, energy, healthcare, and manufacturing. The degree program covers various subjects such as mechanics, electronics, materials science, computer science, chemistry, and physics. Students learn to apply concepts from these disciplines to design and analyze systems, structures, and processes that are efficient, safe, and sustainable. Graduates of engineering science programs are equipped with the skills and knowledge to work as engineers, researchers, consultants, and managers in various industries. They can also pursue advanced degrees in engineering or related fields to further enhance their knowledge and expertise.
SNU students will take approximately 30 courses (98 credit hours) at SNU and 22 credit hours of ABET-accredited engineering courses at Oklahoma Christian University (OC) to earn the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science degree. Students wishing to also earn a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree may take an additional 23 credit hours at OC and graduate with a second bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering (BME Mechanical Engineering) atop the Engineering Science degree.