Engineering majors will graduate in 5 years with two degrees: either a B.A. from Moravian and a B.S. from Washington University in St. Louis (the 3/2 program), or a B.S. from Moravian and an M.S. from Lehigh University, depending on the area of engineering (the 4/1 program). The decision of which program to enter doesn't need to be made until the student's junior year; consult the catalog for additional information on them.
take MATH170 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus I) in the fall and MATH171 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus II) in the spring.
take both semesters of General Chemistry (CHEM113 in the fall and CHEM114 in the spring).
take MATH170 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus I) in the fall and MATH171 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus II) in the spring.
take both semesters of Introductory Physics (PHYS111 in the fall and PHYS112 in the spring).
[Note that PHYS111 and PHYS112 each consist of three components: lecture, laboratory, and problem session (e.g. PHYS111, PHYS111L, and PHYS111PS). Be sure to register for all three in each semester!]