Combined Engineering/MD 7-Year Program
The combined Engineering/MD 7-year program is a joint undergraduate-medical program in which a student spends three years at TCNJ in engineering and four years at the New Jersey Medical School (NJMS). Upon successful completion of the first year of medical school, the student is granted either a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science or a Bachelor of Arts in Biomedical Engineering from TCNJ. The M.D. degree is earned at the end of four years at NJMS.
To be considered for the combined Engineering/MD 7-year program, the candidates must have earned a minimum SAT score of 1400 or better (from a single test), and hold a high school class rank within the top 10 percent. Students entering this program must also hold advanced placement credit for Calculus A and Calculus B, or General Physics I and II. Two interviews are required as part of the admissions process.
Students that enroll in either the Biomedical Engineering/MD (Program Code ESBM) or Engineering Science/MD (Program Code ESIM) combined 7-year program will have the opportunity to follow one of two curricula options: electrical engineering or mechanical engineering. To view sample curricula click one of the four options below:
- Biomedical/MD - Electrical Engineering Option - Curriculum
- Biomedical/MD - Mechanical Engineering Option - Curriculum
- Engr. Science/MD - Electrical Engineering Option - Curriculum
- Engr. Science/MD - Mechanical Engineering Option - Curriculum
For additional information about the combined Engineering/MD 7-year program contact Dr. Connie Hall, Biomedical Engineering Program Coordinator. To apply for the combined Engineering/MD 7-year program contact the Office of Admissions.
If you are interested in medical school but do not meet the minimum admissions requirements for the combined Engineering/MD 7-year program, you may want to visit the Biomedical Engineering curriculum webpage. The Biomedical Engineering program at TCNJ is designed to meet all medical school admission requirements. To visit the Biomedical Engineering curriculum webpage click here.
