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Engineering (BS)

Bachelor of Science
Randolph-Macon College

Engineering is the practical application of mathematics and science in order to make structures, machines, products, systems, and processes which are useful to humankind. By combining the fundamentals of science with creative hands-on design and a strong background in the liberal arts, Randolph-Macon Engineers will gain the Technical, Problem-Solving, Communications, and Professional skills needed to succeed as practicing engineers or in graduate school. The Engineering major is designed to meet the requirements for ABET accreditation. Students wishing to complete the Engineering (ENGR) degree in 4 years are required to successfully complete PHYS 151 and MATH 131 during the first semester of their freshman year. Students who complete PHYS 151 during the sophomore year or who wish to double-major in another subject are encouraged to consider the Engineering Physics (EPHY) major. Students who major in Engineering (ENGR) may need to complete more than 120 credit hours in order to satisfy the major requirements.


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Program Guidance Element What You Need to Know
Considerations for Selecting Degree The Engineering major (ENGR) is focused on Engineering Mechanics– the foundation of Civil and Mechanical Engineering and related fields like Aerospace, Environmental, and Biomechanical Engineering. Engineering combines experience in fundamental science with a strong emphasis on creative hands-on design. The Engineering major was designed to earn ABET-accreditation – the worldwide standard for Engineering programs – and the department will apply to ABET in the summer of 2023, soon after the first ENGR majors graduate. Roughly 50% of the ENGR majors are student athletes – this is greater than the Randolph-Macon number of about 33% Roughly 30% of the ENGR majors have been women – above the average for a program focused on Mechanical and Civil Engineering. “Macon Women Engineers” is a student group comprised primarily of women engineering students. Many ENGR students join the “Society of Physics Students.” ENGR students are eligible for Sigma Pi Sigma – the Physics Honor Society. Employers often state that they need engineers who can communicate effectively with non-engineers and who behave ethically. In 2006, Charles Vest, President Emeritus of MIT, wrote that, “…the humanities, arts, and social sciences are essential to the creative, explorative, open-minded environment and spirit necessary to educate the engineer of 2020.”1 Similarly, Warren Buffett has stated that integrity (aka ethics) is the most important hiring trait he seeks in an employee.2 These outcomes are core components of the Randolph-Macon liberal arts education. Graduate schools are looking for students who “know how to learn”. Approximately 25% of the Engineering Physics graduates (from among 59 since 2015), have gone to graduate school. Their advisors often reach out to the Randolph-Macon faculty asking for “more like Emma” or “more like Victor”. Students learn to be “life-long learners” who can research and learn on their own – qualities highly sought after by graduate schools. [1] CM Vest, “Educating Engineers for 2020 and Beyond” in Reforming Engineering Education, National Academy of Engineering, 36(2), 2006. 2M Schwantes, “Warren Buffett Says Look for This 1 Trait if You WANT to HIRE the BEST People,” Inc., www.inc.com, Accessed June 13, 2022. Please note: Students enrolled at Randolph-Macon College attend classes primarily Monday-Friday between 8 am - 5 pm with very few evening courses. The large majority of RMC coursework is offered in-person and on campus. A very limited selection of online courses is offered in summer sessions. No more than one half of the courses on a major or minor can be transferred; at least one-half of the semester hours of the major or minor must be taken at Randolph-Macon.
Considerations When Selecting Courses

In order to satisfy the accreditation requirements, Engineering is a large major that does not leave a lot of room for double-majors. Math is the most common minor for ENGR majors. Two students are also double-majoring in Math. Other students are minoring in Chemistry, Economics, and Computer Science.

  • Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered, complete your first math and English courses in your first year
  • Connect with an advisor at your community college and Randolph-Macon College within your first year via College Connect
Program Requirements Beyond Specific Courses One form of hands-on learning occurs in virtually every course: R-MC’s small classes offer the opportunity for students receive personalized attention from our faculty. The students do not simply listen to lectures but also actively learn by collaboratively problem-solving in small groups during class. In addition, the ENGR major includes a minimum of nine courses which include a laboratory and/or design component (at least one each semester). In each of these courses, students conduct experiments in which the material learned in lecture is brought to life or learn to design novel devices.
Doing More With Your Degree While in the program, students have opportunities to conduct research in collaboration with a faculty member. Some examples of previous studies are: Dr. McLeskey Mary O’Sullivan ’23, SURF student, Topic: Desalination; “Fabrication and Characterization of Melt Electrospun Membranes for Use in Membrane Distillation Systems”, Funding: SURF. Presented at the Women in Physical Sciences Conference at the University of Nebraska, October 2021. Megan Gunn ‘23, Guided Research student, Topic: Solar Energy; “Perovskite solar cells from Tin Iodide without a glovebox”; Funding: Internal Dr. Cullingsworth Matt Gunn ‘24, Guided Research student, Topic: Medical Device Design; “Valuable Time Saved: Comparison of Novel Bladder Irrigation procedure using Prototype Device to Existing Bladder Irrigation Procedure”; Funding: Internal. Poster won the Engineering Poster Category at the 2022 Physics Congress (PhysCon) in Washington, DC, sponsored by the Society of Physics Students. Jaden Ellis ‘24, SURF student, Topic: 3D Printing, “Characterizing Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Materials by Variation of Printing Parameters”, Funding: SURF. Presented at the Women in Physical Sciences Conference at the University of Nebraska, October 2021. Students also have the opportunity to travel through courses such as: EPHY 140 Engineering for Developing Areas. In January 2018, the class traveled to Guatemala where we designed a solution to a water erosion problem. A soccer field built at 11,000 feet was washing away due to the nature of the soil (volcanic ash). The students surveyed the field, determined the direction of the water flow, and developed a solution including a series of drawings. The solution was later implemented by a team from Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. Graduates from our program are employed with companies such as: *Engineering is new and no Engineering majors have graduated yet. The following is a list of R-MC Engineering Physics alumni. Deshaun “Dee” Rogers, ‘17; Richmond, VA; Data Analyst/Project Planner, G.D. USA (high speed packaging equipment) Susie Snee ‘17; Orlando, FL; Mechanical Engineer; Universal Orlando Resort (“roller coaster” engineer) Jacob Hickman ‘18; Accomack Co, VA; Project Manager; NASA Wallops Test Facility (rocket launch facility) Harley Marrocco ‘15; Dahlgren, VA; Engineer/Scientist; Naval Surface Warfare Center – Dahlgren Division Sebastian Vera-Brain ‘16; Richmond, VA; Program Admin Specialist; Virginia Department of Transportation. Other graduates have continued their studies in programs such as: *Engineering is new and no Engineering majors have graduated yet. The following is a list of R-MC Engineering Physics alumni. University of Virginia, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; Emma Tiernan ‘19; PhD Student; University of Virginia, Materials Science and Engineering, Victor Kontopanos ‘21; PhD Student Virginia Tech, Engineering Mechanics, Greg Beale ‘18, MS student Virginia Tech, Civil Engineering, Erin Lee ‘22, MS student University of Vermont, Grad Certificate in Sustainable Enterprises, Derek Marsilio ‘22
Program Successes & Highlights 3D printer Wind tunnel Very few liberal arts colleges offer Engineering majors. These majors make R-MC somewhat unique amongst our direct competitors. Obviously, compared to the larger state schools that offer Engineering (VT, UVA, VCU, ODU, George Mason), R-MC’s small classes offer the opportunity for students receive personalized attention from our faculty. The students do not simply listen to lectures but also actively learn by collaboratively problem-solving in small groups during class. Our program is built to allow time for extracurricular activities, including D3 athletics and the faculty work closely with the coaches to ensure that athletes who wish to major in Engineering are able to do so. Approximately 50% of the ENGR majors are student athletes. The SURF program allows students to work directly with a faculty member to conduct research
Program Credit Requirements
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Credit and Course Requirements for the Program are expected in a future release. Please look above to see if a Transfer Guide is available for this program. If you are a current Virginia Community College student or are planning to start at a Virginia Community College before transferring to this institution and program, please follow the Transfer Guide to plan your courses at the community college.

If you wish to see how your credits may apply, you can:
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  • View the program requirements listed in the institution's catalog.
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Applicable Admissions Agreements
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The table below lists admissions agreements between Randolph-Macon College and partner institutions that may guarantee admission to this program if you meet the required criteria. Click on the title name of the agreement to view a summary of those criteria.

Institution Name Type Title
Richard Bland College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and Richard Bland College
Blue Ridge Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Central Virginia Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Danville Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Mountain Gateway Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Eastern Shore Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Germanna Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
J Sargeant Reynolds Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Brightpoint Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Laurel Ridge Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Mountain Empire Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
New River Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Northern Virginia Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Paul D. Camp Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Patrick & Henry Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Piedmont Virginia Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Rappahannock Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Southside Virginia Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Southwest Virginia Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Tidewater Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Virginia Peninsula Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Virginia Highlands Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Virginia Western Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System
Wytheville Community College GAA Transfer Agreement with Guaranteed Admission Between Randolph-Macon College and The Virginia Community College System

You can view the full text of these Agreements in the Resource Center

What If I Have An Associate Degree Or Credit For Prior Learning?
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Transfer Guidance Element What You Need to Know
Associate Transfer Degree Completion Students admitted under our guaranteed admissions agreement are guaranteed completion of most general education requirements. Students may need to complete additional foreign language coursework to complete the Effective Communication requirements and must complete the college's Cross-Area Requirements, most of which can be fulfilled through major programs and should not significantly increase the time to completion of degree.

Completion of Associate Degree Concurrent with High School
Credit for Prior Learning We accept AP (4 or 5 on the exam) and IB (5, 6, or 7 on higher level exams).
Did You Know That...
  • Completing your Associate transfer degree post-high school satisfies all lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor's degree?
  • Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at: Randolph-Macon College
College Level Information
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Transfer Center
Transfer Admissions : Randolph-Macon College (rmc.edu)
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Number of Transfer Students
120
Percent of Accepted Transfer Students
71
College Fit Guidance What You Need to Know
Is This College Right For Me? At Randolph-Macon, we recognize the breadth of knowledge and experience you bring as a transfer student. Our personalized, hands-on approach to learning lets you build on that foundation, honing the skills you'll need to excel. No matter what your future goals, we'll set you on a path to success that’s uniquely yours.
Transfer Student Catalog Year Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance at RMC.
First Year Student Catalog Year Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance
Applying for Guaranteed Admissions GAA students must complete the RMC transfer application and submit all required materials by June 1 (for fall term) or December 1 (for spring term).
GAA students will submit an Intent to Transfer form through their current community college contact to RMC.
Where Can This Degree Transfer
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This section displays degrees most closely related to this program and to which you may be able to transfer. So, you can use this list to find the next degree you can complete in your major. Please click the degree name to visit that program page.

Institution Title Degree Award Name Award Level Delivery Mode
Eastern Mennonite UniversityBachelor of Science EngineeringBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
Virginia Highlands Community CollegeAssociate of Science Degree in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
Mountain Empire Community CollegeAssoicate of Science Degree in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
Central Virginia Community CollegeAS in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Online
Danville Community CollegeAssociate of Science in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
Germanna Community CollegeAssociate in Science Degree in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
J Sargeant Reynolds Community CollegeAssociate of Science in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
Brightpoint Community CollegeAssociate of Science Degree in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
Laurel Ridge Community CollegeAssociate in Science Degree in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearHybrid
New River Community CollegeAssociate of Science in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
Northern Virginia Community CollegeEngineering, A.S.AssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Hybrid
Piedmont Virginia Community CollegeAssociate of Science in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person, Online, Hybrid
Virginia Peninsula Community CollegeAssociate of Science in EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person
Tidewater Community CollegeAssociate of Science - EngineeringAssociateAssociate of Science2-YearIn-Person
James Madison UniversityBachelor of Science, Major in EngineeringBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
Roanoke CollegeBachelor of Arts in Engineering ScienceBachelorBachelor of Arts4-YearIn-Person
Roanoke CollegeBachelor of Science in Engineering ScienceBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
Bridgewater CollegeEngineering Major- BSBachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
Emory & Henry UniversityEngineering Science (BS)BachelorBachelor of Science4-YearIn-Person
Careers Where This Degree Applies
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O*Net Code Name Description Parent
11-9041.00Architectural and Engineering ManagersPlan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as architecture and engineering or research and development in these fields.Management Occupations
11-9041.01Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development ManagersDefine, plan, or execute biofuels/biodiesel research programs that evaluate alternative feedstock and process technologies with near-term commercial potential.Management Occupations
17-2199.03Energy Engineers, Except Wind and SolarDesign, develop, or evaluate energy-related projects or programs to reduce energy costs or improve energy efficiency during the designing, building, or remodeling stages of construction. May specialize in electrical systems; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems; green buildings; lighting; air quality; or energy procurement.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
25-1032.00Engineering Teachers, PostsecondaryTeach courses pertaining to the application of physical laws and principles of engineering for the development of machines, materials, instruments, processes, and services. Includes teachers of subjects such as chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, mineral, and petroleum engineering. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
17-2199.00Engineers, All OtherAll engineers not listed separately.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.05Mechatronics EngineersResearch, design, develop, or test automation, intelligent systems, smart devices, or industrial systems control.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.06Microsystems EngineersResearch, design, develop, or test microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.09Nanosystems EngineersDesign, develop, or supervise the production of materials, devices, or systems of unique molecular or macromolecular composition, applying principles of nanoscale physics and electrical, chemical, or biological engineering.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.07Photonics EngineersDesign technologies specializing in light information or light energy, such as laser or fiber optics technology.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.08Robotics EngineersResearch, design, develop, or test robotic applications.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.11Solar Energy Systems EngineersPerform site-specific engineering analysis or evaluation of energy efficiency and solar projects involving residential, commercial, or industrial customers. Design solar domestic hot water and space heating systems for new and existing structures, applying knowledge of structural energy requirements, local climates, solar technology, and thermodynamics.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
17-2199.10Wind Energy EngineersDesign underground or overhead wind farm collector systems and prepare and develop site specifications.Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Cost To Complete
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This section provides you with a very high-level estimate of your costs and is purely intended as a guide. You should consult the institution via College Connect to get a more detailed estimate based on the totality of your circumstances. The selections below are based on information gathered from your Profile and the estimated costs are calculated based on the 120 credits remaining to be completed

Please select the "Cumulative Months of Service" that determine your Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits.
Estimated Cost for the Plan Name Not Provided at Randolph-Macon College
These costs are based on an estimated 8 semesters or 4 years remaining to complete this degree (assuming a full-time load of 16 hours per semester)
Category Cost Basis Cost (To You) Estimated Benefits Net Cost Notes
Tuition $23,139 Per Semester $185,112 $0 $185,112 Per semester tuition for a full time status of 12 - 17 credit hours
Fees
Mandatory Fees (Full-time) $862 Per Semester $6,896 0 $6,896 This is the comprehensive mandatory fee per semester for full-time students. Part-time students pay a reduced fee of $170/semester. There are additional one-semester fees or fees based on student choices such as automobile registration, fraternity grounds, and matriculation fees.
*Please note that the above estimated costs do not include all Federal, State or other financial aid, grants, scholarships, etc. for which you may qualify. All such aid could substantially reduce these costs.
Tuition & Fee Notes:
  • Did you know? You can afford RMC!
    • 99% of Randolph-Macon students receive financial aid, including scholarships and grants starting at $21,000! Please reference your financial aid award for your tuition total. Considering RMC? Try our net price calculator for an estimate of your tuition.
  • Housing and Meals
    • Students have housing and meal plan options available. For information visit: https://www.rmc.edu/offices/business/tuition-fees-room-board
  • Other Financial Aid to Pay for College
    • You may be eligible for additional financial aid from Federal, State, and local sources. Military education benefits are not considered in determining eligibility for federal financial aid. All students are therefore encouraged to apply by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Many will qualify for additional resources which may include Federal Pell Grants, federal loan programs and institutional need-based grants.
Other Financial Aid to Pay for College:
  • You may be eligible for additional financial aid from Federal, State, and Local sources. Military education benefits are not considered in determining eligibility for federal financial aid. Everyone is therefore encouraged to apply for federal financial aid by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), because many will qualify for additional educational funds like Pell Grants, worth over $5,500/yr.