Hamline partners with Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri so students can earn a Bachelor of Arts in physics from Hamline, along with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master’s degree in engineering from Washington University. Students attend Hamline for the first three years (on average), then attend Washington University for three more years in an engineering program.
Dual degree students get the best that both universities offer. At Hamline, they have access to equipment like our state-of-the-art environmental scanning electron microscope and the opportunity to do collaborative research with faculty, getting the hands-on experience needed to determine what engineering field to pursue. At Washington University, students have all the advantages of attending a nationally recognized, world-class university. Studying in both the Twin Cities and St. Louis increases the opportunities for internships and expands professional networks.
Engineering Bachelor’s Programs at Washington University:
- Biomedical engineering
- Chemical engineering
- Computer engineering
- Computer science
- Data science
- Electrical engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Systems science and engineering
Engineering Master’s Programs at Washington University:
- Aerospace engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Computer engineering
- Computer science
- Computer science and engineering
- Construction management
- Cybersecurity engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Energy, environmental and chemical engineering
- Engineering data analytics and statistics
- Engineering management
- Imaging science
- Information systems management
- Materials science
- Mechanical engineering
- Systems science and mathematics
For more information, visit Washington University’s dual degree program website.