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Flexible Paths for Future Engineers

At Valpo’s College of Engineering, students can tailor their studies by combining technical expertise with interests like music, business, athletics, or faith. These interdisciplinary options encourage balance and allow for deeper academic and personal exploration.

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College of Engineering

Blended Pathways

At Valpo’s College of Engineering, students have freedom to blend the technical knowledge they receive as future engineers with other areas of interest. Many students participate in an extracurricular activity such as athletics, music, and faith activities that bring balance to their business engineering experience, but some want more.

College of Engineering

Integrated Studies

All first-year students in the College of Engineering and Christ College take the same courses

Fall Semester 1Cr.Spring Semester 2Cr.
CC 110: Texts and Contexts8CC 115: Texts and Contexts II8
MATH 131 or 1324MATH 132 or 2534
PHYS 1413PHYS 1423
PHYS 141L1CE, ECE, or ME major course3
GE 1002KIN1
 18 19

Recommended Christ College courses for College of Engineering students leading to Christ College Scholar honors designation at commencement and on the student transcript:

Engineering Major Requirement Fulfilled
Courses Required for CC Scholar DesignationCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMechanical Engineering
CC 110: Texts and ContextsValpo Core 110 and Humanities ElectiveValpo Core 110 and Humanities ElectiveValpo Core 110 and Humanities ElectiveValpo Core 110 and Humanities Elective
CC 115: Texts and Contexts IIValpo Core 115 and Social Science ElectiveValpo Core 115 and Social Science ElectiveValpo Core 115 and Social Science ElectiveValpo Core 115 and Social Science Elective
CC 215: The Christian TraditionREL 100REL 100REL 100REL 100
One Course selected from: CC 205 Word and Image CC 255 Society, Self, and Culture CC 270 Interpretation in the Natural SciencesNoneNoneFree ElectiveNone
Two courses from the following:CC 300 or 325: Seminar (selected topics)CC 375: The Scholar in Society CC 455 Inquiry in the Liberal ArtsCultural Diversity CourseCultural Diversity CourseCultural Diversity Course or Free ElectiveCultural Diversity Course
CC 499: Senior Colloquium (1 credit taken senior year)NoneNoneNoneNone

Students at Valparaiso University are able to participate in music ensembles without having to be a music major. Many engineering students choose to pursue a music minor in addition to their engineering degree. The requirements for this minor can easily be coordinated with any engineering major. The music minor consists of a minimum of 18 credit hours in music, along with the authorized attendance of 20 concerts and the passing of the Keyboard Competency Test. If a minor in music is not for you, there are a number of other musical opportunities for musicians of all levels. Studio instruction is available for a wide range of skill levels and instruments. There are also numerous ensembles in which to participate. Visit the Department of Music site for more information. Courses to complete the music minor

Courses to complete the music minor
MUS 109 Musicianship I2 credits
MUS 163 Music Theory I3 credits
MUS 164 Music Theory II3 credits
MUS 201 Development of Western Music2 credits
Studio Lessons (4 semesters at 1 credit each)4 credits
Ensemble (4 semesters at 1 credit each)4 credits

 
Students interested in pursuing a minor in music may consult with their advisor to create a plan of study.

Engineers who balance their technical and problem-solving skills with a solid understanding of the business environment can significantly improve their likelihood of professional success. There are two major ways to incorporate business coursework into an engineering major. The first of these is to pursue one of two business minors offered at Valparaiso University. The business administration minor provides students with a thorough knowledge of business topics, including accounting, legal aspects of business, economics, statistics, finance, management, and marketing. A total of 27 credits is required, including nine specific undergraduate business courses. A student earning this minor will have a strong foundation in business administration.

Courses to complete the business administration minor:

Courses to complete the business administration minor:
ACC 205 Financial Accounting3 credits
ACC 206 Managerial Accounting3 credits
BLAW 104 Legal Environment of Business3 credits
ECON 221 Economics-Micro3 credits
ECON 222 Economics-Macro3 credits
IDS 205 Business Statistics3 credits
FIN 304 Financial Management3 credits
MGT 304 Management and Organizational Behavior3 credits
MKT 304 Marketing Management3 credits

Students who would like a deeper knowledge of business than that provided by either of these interdisciplinary engineering minors might consider joining the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program after completing their undergraduate degree, either on a full-time or part-time basis. The MBA program is designed to teach managers how to apply the theories learned at the undergraduate level. It also incorporates special emphasis on the use of technology such as MBA Live, the importance of sustainability, and the incorporation of ethical standards into all business decisions.

Engineering students who complete the business administration minor and then pursue an MBA degree after graduation will only need to take a total of 38 MBA credits, which is typically done in one calendar year, if attending full-time. As a result, students can complete both their undergraduate engineering degree and their MBA degree in a total of five years. Students interested in pursuing any of these business opportunities may ask their advisor to aid them in creating a plan of study. For more information regarding the MBA, please visit the MBA website or contact the MBA office at 219.465.7952 or .

College of Engineering

Engineering Pathways

Interested in applying to our accredited business engineering program? If you have a passion for business and the motivation to explore interdisciplinary studies, then it’s time to take action. Apply to pursue a degree program or request more information about our Indiana college.

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