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Integrated Engineering and Law Program (IELP)
The IELP is a four-year undergraduate engineering program that provides the opportunity to continue on to a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree at GW’s Law School. Students admitted to this highly competitive program engage in regular seminars during the semester, and may participate in an internship at the United States Patent Office in the summer between their junior and senior years. Students who apply to the GW Law School will be admitted to the J.D. program if they have maintained a 3.25 GPA and have the required LSAT (Law School Admission Test) score. A special supplementary application is requested and is available in the GW application package.
Five-Year Programs
SEAS students may pursue five-year degree programs developed within SEAS or between SEAS and GW's Columbian School of Arts and Sciences. These programs include:
- Computer Science: bachelor of science or bachelor of arts and master of science
- Civil Engineering: bachelor of science and master of science
- Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering: bachelor of science and master of science. Click here for more information about this five-year degree program.
- Systems Engineering: bachelor of science and master of science in engineering management or systems engineering
- Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Systems Engineering: bachelor of science and master of science in engineering management with a focus in engineering and technology management
- Business: The School of Business, in cooperation with SEAS, offers a concentration in general business with a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science in any SEAS undergraduate field. Click here for the application for a concentration in general businees.
- Engineering and Physics: bachelor of arts (physics major) and bachelor of science in any SEAS undergraduate field
3:2 Dual Degree Programs of Liberal Arts and Engineering
This is a three-year course of study in social sciences, humanities, mathematics, physics, and chemistry at a participating institution, followed by a two-year program at SEAS. It culminates in a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science from the first institution and a bachelor of science in engineering or computer science from SEAS. The participating institutions are:
- Bowie State University (Bowie, MD)
- Gallaudet University (Washington, DC)
- University of Richmond (Richmond, VA)
- Hood College (Frederick, MD)
- Bridgewater College (Bridgewater, VA)
- St. Thomas Aquinas College (Sparkill, NY)
- • Trinity College (Washington, DC)
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