The work of the Newark College of Engineering is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and by the American Council on Education.
The courses of this college are registered by The State Education Department of the University of the State of New York.
National professional engineering societies sponsor student branches at the College. The societies represented are:
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- American Institute of Electrical Engineers
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Society for the Advancement of Management.
The specific academic requirements in the four courses are shown on the next following pages for students entering September 1937 and later.
Graduates of 1940 meet similar requirements as stated in earlier issues of this bulletin.
One Credit Hour is, generally, equivalent to one hour of attendance per week in class or lecture exercises, and is equivalent to two hours of attendance per week in laboratory exercises, during a semester.
COMMON AND NON-PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS
Required in All Courses
| SUBJECT | Credit Hours | ||
| CH | 11 | Chemistry | 9 |
| CH | 21 | Qualitative Analysis | 5 |
| EE[3] | 21 | Electricity | 6 |
| ME | 1 | Engineering Drawing | 5 |
| ME | 2 | Engineering Drawing | 2 |
| Eng | 10 | English | 8 |
| Eng | 20 | English | 6 |
| Eng | 50 | History of Industrial Civilization | 2 |
| Eng | 60 | History of Industrial Civilization | 2 |
| Ind E[4] | 11 | Principles of Engineering (The College) | 4 |
| Ind E | 12 | Principles of Engineering (The Industry) | 2 |
| Ind E | 31 | Economics | 3 |
| Ind E | 41 | Accounting | 3 |
| Math | 1 | Mathematics | 7.5 |
| Math | 21 | Calculus | 8 |
| Mech[5] | 20 | Mechanics | 4 |
| Mech[5] | 21 | Mechanics | 4 |
| Phys | 1 | Introductory Problems in Physics | 2.5 |
| Phys | 2 | Physics | 3.5 |
| Phys | 3 | Physics | 7.5 |