
Are you a high school student interested in exploring a career in engineering?
Messiah University offers high school juniors and seniors a unique opportunity to explore and experience career possibilities in engineering through the Engineers for Tomorrow program.
What is the Engineers for Tomorrow program?
Engineers for Tomorrow students participate in a 20-credit cohort program, beginning in the fall semester, that includes three different program components and that can be completed in one or two years.
High school juniors and seniors can earn college credit by taking up to six courses via dual enrollment from Messiah University over the course of 1-2 years. Courses are offered on Messiah’s campus, taught in-person by university faculty.
- Offered fall semester
- ENGR 111 (2 credits) Introduction to Engineering w/ Lab
- MATH 111 (4 credits) Calculus I w/ Lab
- CHEM 105 (4 credits) General Chemistry I w/ Lab
- Offered spring semester
- ENGR 112 (2 credits) Engineering Design Tools w/ Lab
- MATH 112 (4 credits) Calculus II w/ Lab
- PHYS 211 (4 credits) General Physics w/ Lab
Courses will be offered over the course of the entire semester (15 weeks). ENGR 111 and the accompanying lab (ENGR 111L), and the lab components of CHEM 105 and PHYS 211, will be available in sections specifically dedicated to students in the Engineers for Tomorrow program. For the lecture components of CHEM 105 and PHYS 211, and for the lecture component of MATH 111 and its accompanying lab (MATH 111L), students will be integrated with traditional first-year students on campus
The schedule for Engineers for Tomorrow is uniquely designed to accommodate dual enrollment students. All courses will be offered between 8-11a.m. on Monday/Wednesday/Friday and between 8-11:45 a.m. on Tuesday/Thursday*, allowing for afternoon flexibility.
*The CHEM 105 lab will begin at 7:45 am on Tuesdays.
To learn more about dual enrollment at Messiah University visit www.messiah.edu/dual
High school juniors and seniors can earn college credit by taking up to six courses via dual enrollment from Messiah University over the course of 1-2 years. Courses are offered on Messiah’s campus, taught in-person by university faculty.
- Offered fall semester
- ENGR 111 (2 credits) Introduction to Engineering w/ Lab
- MATH 111 (4 credits) Calculus I w/ Lab
- CHEM 105 (4 credits) General Chemistry I w/ Lab
- Offered spring semester
- ENGR 112 (2 credits) Engineering Design Tools w/ Lab
- MATH 112 (4 credits) Calculus II w/ Lab
- PHYS 211 (4 credits) General Physics w/ Lab
Courses will be offered over the course of the entire semester (15 weeks). ENGR 111 and the accompanying lab (ENGR 111L), and the lab components of CHEM 105 and PHYS 211, will be available in sections specifically dedicated to students in the Engineers for Tomorrow program. For the lecture components of CHEM 105 and PHYS 211, and for the lecture component of MATH 111 and its accompanying lab (MATH 111L), students will be integrated with traditional first-year students on campus
The schedule for Engineers for Tomorrow is uniquely designed to accommodate dual enrollment students. All courses will be offered between 8-11a.m. on Monday/Wednesday/Friday and between 8-11:45 a.m. on Tuesday/Thursday*, allowing for afternoon flexibility.
*The CHEM 105 lab will begin at 7:45 am on Tuesdays.
To learn more about dual enrollment at Messiah University visit www.messiah.edu/dual
