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Problem-solving, collaboration, logic, reasoning鈥攖hese in-demand skills are the cornerstone of Rollins鈥 interdisciplinary engineering curriculum. In-depth study of the natural and mathematical sciences combined with an exploration of the arts, social sciences, and humanities uniquely prepares you to solve complex problems in creative ways. Engineering Studies students choose an area of concentration鈥攑hysics, chemistry, mathematics, or computer science鈥攐n their path to earning both a bachelor鈥檚 of arts degree from Rollins and a bachelor鈥檚 of science in engineering from one of our three prestigious partner schools in just five years.

As you study the foundations of science, you鈥檒l put your findings to the test through rigorous research methodologies. You鈥檒l gain valuable soft skills like effective communication, networking, and adaptability. When you leave Rollins, you鈥檒l have the opportunity to enter Case Western Reserve or Washington University equipped with both the creative thinking and technical expertise to find practical uses for scientific discoveries in everything from aerospace and mechanics to biomedicine and the environment.


Why Study Engineering Studies at Rollins

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    Prolific Partnerships

    Thanks to our cooperative program, you can earn two bachelor鈥檚 degrees in as little as five years. With a bachelor鈥檚 of arts from Rollins and a bachelor鈥檚 of science from one of two partner universities鈥擟ase Western Reserve or Washington University鈥攜ou鈥檒l earn a competitive dual degree that leverages an enviable suite of skills.

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    Application Over Memorization

    From innovative internships and original research opportunities to extensive lab work and project-based experiences, you鈥檒l apply what you鈥檙e learning to multiple scenarios both in and outside the classroom. You鈥檒l learn how to submit proposals for funding, test research methodologies, and refine lab protocols.

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    Plot Your Own Path

    An average class size of just 17 students and an 11:1 student-faculty ratio means our expert faculty know you not only by name but by your goals and dreams. You鈥檒l receive personalized support as you discover your passions and receive guidance on everything from course selection to which partner university best fits your ambitions.

Yassine Acoine 鈥19 and chemistry professor Anne Murdaugh perform student-faculty research in a lab.

鈥淭he most important skills I learned at Rollins in the engineering studies program were problem solving and critical thinking. My amazing professors and advisors challenged and supported me every day, which helped me grow both as a person and a student. My theoretical and practical knowledge have helped set me apart from the competition in the job market, especially in the STEM industry. Rollins gave me the skills to turn my career into a meaningful lifelong pursuit.鈥

Yassine Acoine 鈥19 and chemistry professor Anne Murdaugh perform student-faculty research in a lab.
Yassine Acoine 鈥19

Data Scientist, Siemens


Rollins Engineering Studies Careers

Rollins engineering grads are making tomorrow happen at some of the world鈥檚 most innovative companies and prestigious institutions.

  • Zack Weld 鈥14

    Zack Weld 鈥14

    Senior Software Engineer, SoFi

  • Cyrus Siminou 鈥19

    Cyrus Siminou 鈥19

    Mechanical Engineer, Northrup Grumman

  • Dominique Evans 鈥14

    Dominique Evans 鈥14

    Program Manager, Leonardo DRS

  • Salvador Bolanos 鈥19

    Salvador Bolanos 鈥19

    Senior Strategy Associate, EY-Parthenon

  • Barbara Primera Darwich 鈥14

    Barbara Primera Darwich 鈥14

    Chief Operating Officer, Food Brewer

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Real World Experience

From prestigious internships to original research opportunities, engineering studies students hone their skills in the real world.

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Beyond the Classroom

Grand Challenges for Engineering Scholars Program A global effort by the National Academy of Engineering is helping students address challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. Engineering studies students focus on one of 14 rigorous challenges鈥攆rom making solar energy more economical to engineering better medicines鈥攁nd problem-solve them through interdisciplinary study, collaborative research, community outreach, and experiential learning.

Student-Faculty Collaborative Scholarship Program Build a microscope from scratch like James Hoelle 鈥21 or engage in cutting-edge cancer research like Julian Grundler 鈥18. Through this unique program, you鈥檒l work side by side with expert faculty on original research, present it to an audience of scholars at a professional conference, and possibly even publish your findings in a scientific journal before you 小猪视频.

Society of Physics Students This internationally recognized scholarly organization is popular among students across the sciences who are interested in engineering and adjacent fields. The Rollins chapter of SPS provides plenty of volunteer opportunities, astronomy night meet-ups, academic enrichment, and networking opportunities.