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Undergraduate Pathway
Program Duration
• 2-Year Pathway programs are four semesters.
Academic Entry Requirement
• Satisfactory completion of a high school diploma with an in-country equivalent of 2.5 minimum GPA.
English Language Requirements
• TOEFL 60 (11 minimum subscores)
• IELTS 5.5 (5.0 minimum subscores)
• PTEA 44+
• Password overall Level 6
• Successful completion of Academic English Level 4 with no grades below C.
Pathway Dual Degree Program:
Your Degree, Your Way After successfully completing the INTO New York at Drew University two-year Pathway program and meeting the individual entry requirements, you can continue your studies at a choice of well-known universities, including:
• Drew University
• Fairleigh Dickinson University
• New York Institute of Technology
• Marist University
• Rowan University
• Seton Hall University
You will have access to a range of academic services about your options after the Pathway program. An advisor will explain academic prerequisites, and your study plans will be carefully monitored to ensure that all required courses are satisfactorily completed.Dual Degree Programs Drew University is proud to offer three dual degree options for student enrolled in Pathway programs. An excellent choice for highly motivated, high-achieving students, these programs provide guaranteed admission assuming certain course and grade requirements have been met.For a campus tour, visit intohigher.com/newyork/tour
Innovative Pathway programs let you study English while taking Drew University academic courses
Seton Hall University Law School The Drew University/Seton Hall Law 3+3 program provides streamlined and guaranteed admission to SHLS for qualified students in their junior year at Drew. Students can enroll in our joint degree law program and earn their BA from Drew and law degree (JD) from SHLS in six years instead of the traditional seven that it takes to earn a BA and a JD.
Columbia University This program leads to an undergraduate liberal arts (BA) degree from Drew and an undergraduate engineering (BS) degree from Columbia. Participants commonly enter the engineering school after their junior or senior year at Drew and complete both degrees in five to six years.
Wake Forest University Students in this dual degree program earn a master of arts (MA) in management from Wake Forest and a bachelor’s degree from Drew. It is a 10-month graduate business degree designed for recent liberal arts, science and engineering majors. This program excludes business majors at Drew.
Areas of Study:
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Columbia University Engineering Degree
Academic Progression Requirements
• Students must be enrolled full-time at Drew University for at least two years.
• Minimum 3.30 GPA overall
• Grade B or better in pre-engineering science and math courses designated by Columbia University. Repeat courses will not be considered.
• Successful completion of specific prerequisite courses outlined in the curriculum guide
• Completion of all Drew requirements for a major and graduation
English Language Progression Requirements • TOEFL iBT 100 or
• IELTS 7.0 or
• SAT 650 (Critical Reasoning or Writing Sections)
Other Progression Requirements Recommendations from:
• Drew’s dual degree liaison office, Math instructor and Science instructor
I. MATHEMATICS
- The full sequence of Calculus I, II, III, IV (V1101, V1102, V1201, V1202).
II. PHYSICS
- Mechanics and Thermodynamics (C1401)
- Electricity, Magnetism, and Optics (C1402)
III. CHEMISTRY
- General Chemistry I (C1403)
Please see individual programs below for details. Some programs require an additional second semester of General Chemistry (C1404) or have possible substitutions.
IV. LAB REQUIREMENT
- Either a one-semester physics lab or one-semester chemistry lab is generally required and may be taken in conjunction with the introductory Physics and/or Chemistry courses listed above.
V. COMPUTER SCIENCE
- Introduction to computer science and programming in C++, JAVA , Python or MATLAB (W1003, W1004, W1005, W1007 or W1009)
Some majors require a specific programming language (see requirements for majors below).
VI. HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (GPA above 3.0)
- Principles of Economics (ECON W1105)
- English Composition (ENGL C1010 University Writing) -If the GPA for this course is below 3.0,TOEFL has to be over 100/IELTS 7
- 27 non-technical credit hours. These courses are often fulfilled through major and degree requirements; students should speak with their liaison(s) to ensure they have fulfilled this requirement.
VII. Major course requirements (GPA above 3.3):
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Application Requirements
Undergraduate Application:
Freshmen Application Requirements:
- Secondary/high school diploma
- In-country equivalent of 3.0 high school GPA on a 4.0 scale
Transfer Requirements:
- Up to 80 transferable credits, with grades of C- or better on a 4.0 GPA scale with a minimum 2.5 GPA required for consideration for admission.
- Transferable course work MUST be comparable to courses offered at Drew University.
- Credit is not granted for basic skills or remedial course work Admissions decisions are holistic, considering both college GPA, and for students with less than 24 credits, may also consider high school grades.
English Language Requirements
- TOEFL iBT 80 (18 minimum subscores)
- IELTS 6.5 (6.0 minimum subscores)
- Completion of Academic English Level 6 with no grades below C
Housing Requirements
- All undergraduate students are expected to live in university housing.
Graduate Application:
- Graduate application requirements varies for different majors, please contact us for more information
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Most Popular Majors
Five most popular majors for 2014 graduates
- Business Administration and Management,General 9%
- Economics, General 9%
- Psychology, General 9%
- Biology/Biological Sciences, General 7%
- Political Science and Government, General 7%
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Undergraduate Majors
Majors:
- Anthropology
- Art
- Art History
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Biological Anthropology
- Biology
- Business Studies
- Chemistry
- Chinese Studies
- Classics
- Computer Science
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Studies & Sustainability
- French
- German Studies
- History
- Mathematics
- Music
- Neuroscience
- Pan-African Studies
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion, Comparative
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Theatre Arts
- Women’s & Gender Studies
*All are available as minors except Biological Anthropology.
Minors:
- American Studies
- Archaeology
- Arts Administration & Museology
- Dance
- European Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Humanities
- Italian
- Jewish Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Linguistic Studies
- Medieval Studies
- Middle East Studies
- Photography
- Public Health
- Russian
- Western Heritage
- World Literature
- Writing
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