- Associate of Science Degree Recommended Degree Plan by Semester *(A total of 60 college level credit hours needed to complete this degree.) SMART PATH Semester 1 Course Course Name ENG 121 English Composition I Calculus I (required course) COM 11 Public Speaking Physics: Calculus-based I (required course) (Devel. Math and Devel. Eng) Total 16 Semester General College Chemistry I (required course) Social & Behavioral Science - May be a History (See courses on semester sheet and in class schedule) MAT 20 Calculus III or Calculus III with or 20 Engineering Apps. (required course) - Total 12-16 Semester 2 Course Course Name ENG 122 English Composition II Calculus II (required course) Humanity (See courses on semester sheet and in schedule) Physics: Calculus-based II (required course) Total 16 Semester General College Chemistry II or or Computer Science I - MAT 26 or Differential Equations or Differential Equations 261 or 266 with Engineering Apps. or Differential Equations with (required course) - Electives Must be in the areas of Advanced Math or Computer Science 9 Total 16 Total Degree 60+ *If transferring to the School of Mines, Univ. of CO Boulder, Fort Lewis College, Univ. of CO Colo. Springs, CSU Fort Collins, CSU Puebo, CO Mesa Univ., or Metro State Univ. contact an Academic Advisor at that institution before your rd semester; they may have different requirements to the basic curriculum shown above. TRANSFER READY* Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University - Fort Collins Colorado State University - Pueblo *For information on transfer requirements for specific universities, see transfer sheet or visit: http://highered.colorado.gov/academics/transfers/transferdegrees.html Fort Lewis College University of Colorado Colorado Springs Metropolitan State University of Denver University of Colorado Boulder
Colorado School of Mines - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to Engineering Majors 0-1 Art & Humanities, History or Social & Behavioral Science Natural & Physical Sciences 6 200-level GT-HI1, GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH or GT-SS1, GT-SS2, or GT-SS and 100-level courses World Language courses may fulfill humanities and social sciences requirements at Mines. Students should contact a Mines advisor and refer to the Bulletin information at http:// lais.mines.edu/lais-hss-requirements to obtain information regarding course transfer. Mathematics Mathematics - Calculus II* Mathematics - Calculus III** Mathematics - Differential Equations MAT 20 Or MAT 20 (PREFERRED) MAT 261 Or MAT 26 Calculus III Differential Equations with Engineering Applications Differential Equations Students are strongly encouraged to complete the Calculus II and III sequence at the same institution. Due to the unique nature of the Calculus curriculum at the Colorado School of Mines, transfer credit for Calculus II and III will only be granted if both courses have been successfully completed prior to transfer and provided that the Calculus III course being transferred is equivalent in content to CSM s MATH 21: Calculus for Scientists and Engineers III. Should it be necessary, CSM has created short-form courses to bridge from the highest-level Calculus course being transferred to the CSM curriculum. These courses are designed to have a minimal impact on transfer students while ensuring that they have the same foundation as all CSM undergraduates. Elective Courses 0-0 Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at Mines to verify they will transfer and apply to the student s chosen major requirements. college students are advised not to break up course sequences. For example, in majors that require both and or and MAT 202 student should complete the sequences at the community college before transferring. Laboratory Science Computer Science Computer Aided Drafting (Free Elective only) BIO 112 GEY 111 CAD 102 CAD 201 CAD 202 * General College Biology II with Lab (GT-SC1) * Physical Geology with Lab* * Computer Science I (Language) Computer Science II (Language) Computer Aided Drafting I Computer Aided Drafting II CAD/Custom Computer Aided Drafting/D Public Speaking COM 11 Public Speaking (Free Elective Only) These courses count as required distributed science courses for some majors. Please consult the Mines Bulletin (http://bulletin.mines.edu/undergraduate/undergraduateinformation/distributedcore/) or an advisor at Mines for additional information.
Colorado State University - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to All CSU Engineering Majors (0 credits) Written Communication¹ 6 ENG 121 and ENG 122 OR ENG 122 and a gt- Pathways-approved CO course English Composition I (GT-CO1) and English Composition II (GT-CO2) OR English Composition II (GT-CO2) and Advanced Writing CO course (GT-CO) Art & Humanities Any gtpathways Arts & Humanities course from one of the following AH Categories: GT-AH1, GT-AH2 or GT-AH Social & Behavioral Science ECO 202 Any gtpathways Social & Behavioral Sciences course from one of the following SS Categories: GT-SS1, GT-SS2 or GT-SS Principles of Microeconomics (GT-SS1) Must be taken for the following majors: Biomedical/Electrical, Computer, Electrical & Environmental Engineering History Any gtpathways Historical Perspectives courses from the GT-HI1 category Mathematics2 Natural & Physical Sciences Will directly fulfill requirements for all Engineering majors except for Computer Engineering Special Program Notes: ¹ If you are considering earning the Associates Degree from your Colorado College then you will be required to take 6 credits of Writing. Not all CSU Engineering majors will have room to accommodate extra credits of Writing (i.e. Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering) as they will require a 00 level Advanced Writing course beyond the CO-1/CO-2 or CO-2/CO- combination for completion of the associate s degree. Additional Required Courses by Major: The following courses may also count in certain engineering areas. Please check with appropriate department to verify your academic planning. MAJOR AREA: Chemical & Biological Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering Biomedical Engineering And Electrical Engineering And Mechanical Engineering CSC 2 or CSC 20 Physics: Calculus-based I Object Oriented Programming in C++ or Java Programming Computer-Aided Drafting I CSC 2 or CSC 20 Physics: Calculus-based I Object Oriented Programming in C++ or Java Programming Computer-Aided Drafting I 2Some of the Math and Sciences courses from the Colorado community college you are attending are 1-2 credits more than those equivalent courses at CSU (i.e. MATH 201 or, etc ). Under gtpathways guidelines you will be awarded the full-credit for the courses as taken at the community college. Additionally, those credits may count towards completion of an Associates of Sciences at the community college, however, that extra credit may not count towards overall graduation requirements at CSU. It is important to note that CSU Engineering majors do not have free elective credit options where this extra credit could possibly count. Computer Engineering majors can use for admissions consideration but the credit from the course will not fulfill any degree requirements for the major.
Colorado State University - Pueblo - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to Engineering Majors (6 credits) Art & Humanities, History or Social & Behavioral Science Written Communication Any GT-HI1, GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH or GT-SS1, GT-SS2, or GT-SS (up to 6 credits of Arts & Humanities, credits of History, 6 credits of Social & Behavioral Science) ENG 121 ENG 122 English Composition I (GT-CO1) English Composition I (GT-CO2) Public Speaking COM 11 Public Speaking Natural & Physical Sciences Mathematics MAT 2 MAT 261 or MAT 26 Differential Equations with Engineering Applications or Differential Equations *Students are strongly encouraged to complete course sequences (such as, & 212 and &202) at the same institution before transferring. Elective Courses - 8 s Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at the -year institution to Science Computer Science Computer Aided Drafting BIO 112 CSC 2 CSC 2 CSC 20 CAD 102 CAD 201 CAD 202 General College Biology II with Lab (GT-SC1) Computer Science I (Language) Computer Science II (Language) Object-Oriented Programming (Language) C++ Programming Java Programming Computer Aided Drafting I Computer Aided Drafting II CAD/Custom Computer Aided Drafting/D
Colorado Mesa University - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to Engineering Majors - credits Written Communication ENG 121 English Composition I (GT-CO1) Art & Humanities Any GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH Social & Behavioral Science SOC 210 History Any GT-HI1 Natural & Physical Sciences Mathematics Any GT-SS1, GT-SS2, or GT-SS Technology and Society *Students are strongly encouraged to complete course sequences (such as, & 212 and, 202 & 20) at the same institution before transferring. Elective Courses Recommended by Major - 1-19 credits Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at the -year institution to Major Area Applied Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering (CU Boulder Partnership) or ENG 122 COM 11 MAC 102 MAC 120 MAT 20 or MAT 20 MAT 2 MAT 26 MAC 120 English Composition II (GT-CO2) Public Speaking Any GT-AH1 Blueprint Reading Intro to Milling Machine Calculus III or Preferred Differential Equations Intro to Milling Machine
Fort Lewis College - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to Engineering Majors - 0-1 credits Art & Humanities, History or Social & Behavioral Science Any GT-HI1, GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH or GT-SS1, GT-SS2, or GT-SS Written Communication ENG 121 English Composition I (GT-CO1) Natural & Physical Sciences Mathematics or MAT 20 or MAT 20 Calculus III or * Students are strongly encouraged to complete course sequences (such as, & 212 and, 202 & 20) at the same institution before transferring. Elective Courses - 0-0 credits Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at the -year institution to Advanced Mathematics Science Computer Science Computer Aided Drafting MAT 2 MAT 261 MAT 26 MAT 266 BIO 112 CSC 2 CSC 2 CSC 20 CAD 102 CAD 201 CAD 202 Public Speaking COM 11 Public Speaking Diff. Equations w/ Engineering Applications Differential Equations Differential Equations with General College Biology II with Lab (GT-SC1) Computer Science I (Language) Computer Science II (Language) Object-Oriented Programming (Language) C++ Programming Java Programming Computer Aided Drafting I Computer Aided Drafting II CAD/Custom Computer Aided Drafting/D
Metropolitan State University - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to Engineering Majors - 8 credits Written Communication ENG 121 ENG 122 English Composition I (GT-CO1) English Composition II (GT-CO2) Oral Communication COM 11 Public Speaking Art & Humanities Any 200-Level GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH Social & Behavioral Science ECO 201 Macroeconomics (GT-SS1) History Any 200-Level GT-HI1 Natural & Physical Sciences Mathematics * Students are strongly encouraged to complete course sequences (such as, & 212 and, 202 & 20) at the same institution before transferring. Elective Courses Recommended by Major - 0-1 Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at the -year institution to Major Area Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology or MAT 20 or MAT 20 PHI 112 Calculus III or (GT- MA1) Ethics (GT-AH) Any GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS
University of Colorado Boulder - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to All Engineering Majors (these are not admission requirements) Art & Humanities, Social & Behavioral Science, History Natural & Physical Sciences Mathematics 9 Choose from the list at this resource page (near the bottom): http://www.colorado. edu/engineering/admissions/transfer/cocommunity-colleges For more information regarding course applicability to specific majors, please review the CU-Boulder Engineering Course Matrix at: http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/admissions/transfer/co-community-colleges. For more information regarding transfer requirements, visit: http:// highered.colorado.gov/academics/transfers/transferdegrees.html Elective Courses Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at the -year institution to Major Area Advanced Mathematics Science Computer Science Computer Aided Drafting 6 6 6 Art & Humanities, Social & Behavioral Science, History MAT 20 MAT 20 MAT 2 MAT 261 MAT 26 MAT 266 BIO 112 EGG 10 CAD 102 CAD 201 CAD 202 CAD 26 CAD 27 CAD 28 CAD 29 EGG 101 Calculus III Differential Equations with Engineering Applications Differential Equations Differential Equations with General College Biology II with Lab (GT-SC1) Computer Science I (Language) Computer Science II (Language) Engineering Computing Computer Aided Drafting I Computer Aided Drafting II CAD/Custom Computer Aided Drafting/D SolidWorks Basics SolidWorks Intermediate SolidWorks Advanced Advanced SolidWorks Engineering Graphics I 6 Choose from the list of upper-division courses (shown in bold) in the H/SS PDF on the resource page (near the bottom) at: http://www.colorado.edu/engineering/ admissions/transfer/co-community-colleges
University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Transfer Courses Required Courses Applicable to Engineering Majors - 8 credits Written Communication ENG 121 English Composition I (GT-CO1) Art & Humanities Any GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH Social & Behavioral Science Any GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS History Any 200-Level GT-HI1 Natural & Physical Sciences Mathematics or MAT 20 or MAT 20 MAT 26 Calculus III or Preferred Differential Equations * Students are strongly encouraged to complete course sequences (such as, & 212 and, 202 & 20) at the same institution before transferring. Elective Courses Recommended by Major - 9-2 Elective courses must be selected in consultation with the engineering advising office at the -year institution to Major Area Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering EGG 10 CSC 20 MAT 21 EGG 10 BUS 11 EGG 102 MAT 2 Logic Design I Computer Science I Computer Science II C Programming Any GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS Any GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH Discrete Mathematics Logic Design I Any GT-SS1, GT-SS2, GT-SS Any GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH Introductions to Business Introduction to Engineering Methodologies