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Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Transfer Plan to

College of Science and Engineering

University of Minnesota

7/25/20

These are the "technical" courses that CSE recommends students complete before applying for transfer. You may apply before completing all the courses. Numbers in () and italics are U of M courses satisfied by a course at UW Eau Claire.

Course numbers with a “q” are discontinued quarter numbers.

Questions concerning liberal education requirements and transfer can be directed to the Office of Admissions: 1-800-752-1000 or see:

admissions.tc.umn.edu/cle

Engineering Majors

Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics

CHEM 103(1061/1065) or 105/106(1061/1065) or 115 (1061/1065, 1062/1066)

CS 163(1113)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 255(AEM 2011), 332(in lieu of 2503), 356(AEM 2012), 360(EE 3005/3006)

Courses that might be taken during the summer at the U of M to shorten the time necessary to finish the engineering degree:

AEM 3031 – Deformable Body Mechanics – 3 credits

MATS 2001 – Intro Science of Engineering Materials – 3 credits

Biomedical Engineering

BIOL 100(in lieu of BIOL 1009), 302(in lieu of BMEN 2501), 214(in lieu PHSL 3061/3701)

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066), 325(2301), 431(4501 in lieu of BMEN 2101)

CS 163(in lieu of BMEN 2401)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals Math 2243}] or 312(2243), 345(STAT 3021)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 360(EE 3005/3006)

Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering

BIOL 100(in lieu of BIOL 1009)

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals Math 2243}] or 312(2243),

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), {255(AEM 2011) + 356(AEM 2012) in lieu of BBE 2001

Courses for a particular emphasis:

Bioproducts Engineering Emphasis

CHEM 325(2301), 326(2302, 2311)*, 433(4501)

Bioprocessing & Food Engineering Emphasis

CHEM 325(2301), 326(2302, 2311)*

Environmental & Ecological Engineering Emphasis

CHEM 325(2301) or Biochemistry

* Indicates classes that might be counted as technical electives.

Chemical Engineering

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066), 213 + 442(in lieu of 2121), 325(2301), 326(2302, 2311), 433(4501), 434(4502)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals Math 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302)

CHEN 2001 - Material and Energy Balances is now only a fall semester class (no longer offered in the summer) and it is a prerequisite class for the junior sequence.

- If a student transfers to the U of M after the freshman year, they will take the same classes as sophomores in Chemical Engineering and the student should graduate in three years.

- A student transferring after two years will take Physical Chemistry, CHEN 2001, and perhaps a few other classes. It will take the student three years to graduate.

- A student who competes three years at UW Eau Claire (completing ALL of the above classes) may be admitted as a pre-chemical engineering major. The first semester they will take CHEN 2001 and MATS 3011. Those two grades will determine admission to the major. If admitted, it will take a total of three years at the University of Minnesota to graduate.

Civil Engineering

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066)

CS 170(in lieu of CEGE 3101)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 255(AEM 2011), 356(AEM 2012)

Courses that might be taken during the summer at the U of M to shorten the time necessary to finish the engineering degree:

AEM 3031 – Deformable Body Mechanics – 3 credits

CE 3202 – Surveying and Mapping

Computer Engineering

CS 163(1113 in lieu of EE 1301), 245(1933), {CS 255 or MATH 314(2011)}, 278(EE 2301), 352(EE 4363), 362(4061)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), 311 + 324 (2243) or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 350(EE 3009q, 1400q)*, 360(EE 2101, 2103, 2006)* {PHYS 350 + 360 equal EE 2001, 2002 & 2103}

*Although these two classes will transfer, they will not satisfy Computer and Electrical Engineering degree requirements

Electrical Engineering

CHEM 103(1061/1065) or 105/106(1061/1065) or 115 (1061/1065, 1062/1066)

CS 163(1113 in lieu of EE 1301), 278(EE 2301)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302) {CHEM 104(1062/1066) or 105/106(1062/1066) or PHYS 332(2303)}, 350(EE 3009q/1400q)*, 360(EE 2101, 2103, 2006)* {PHYS 350 + 360 equal EE 2001/2002 & 2103}, 375(EE 3601)

*Although these two classes will transfer, they will not satisfy Computer and Electrical Engineering degree requirements

Environmental Engineering

BIOL 100(in lieu of BIOL 1009)

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066), 325(2301)

CS 170(in lieu of CEGE 3101)

GEOL 110(ESCI 1001 in lieu of 1101)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 255(AEM 2011)

Courses that might be taken during the summer at the U of M to shorten the time necessary to finish the engineering degree:

AEM 3031 – Deformable Body Mechanics – 3 credits

Geoengineering

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066)

CS 170(in lieu of CEGE 3101)

GEOL 110(ESCI 1001 in lieu of 2201), 312(ESCI 2301 and in lieu of ESCI 2302), 320(4602), 330(ESCI 4501)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 255(AEM 2011), 356(AEM 2012)

Areas of emphasis:

Georesources Engineering

Geoenvironmental Engineering

Geofluids Engineering

Course that might be taken during the summer at the U of M to shorten the time necessary to finish the engineering degree:

AEM 3031 – Deformable Body Mechanics

Industrial & Systems Engineering

BIOL 100(in lieu of BIOL 1009) strongly recommended

CHEM 103(1061/1065) or 105/106(1061/1065) or 115 (1061/1065, 1062/1066)

CS 163(1113) or Python

ECON 103(in lieu of ECON 1101)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), 324(2142)

MKTG 330(in lieu of MKTG 3001)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302)

Transfer students interested in Industrial & Systems Engineering will be considered on a case-by-case basis to take the sophomore and junior classes concurrently. Successful completion of the classes would allow graduation in two years.

Materials Science and Engineering

CHEM 103 or 105/106(1061/1065) & 104 or 109(1062/1066) or 115(1061/1065, 1062/1066), 325(2301)

CS 170(in lieu of CE 3101)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 255(AEM 2011), 332(2303), 465(MATS 4502)

It is suggested that students try to pick up AEM 3031 (Deformable Body Mechanics) in the summer prior to entry into the Institute of Technology.

Mechanical Engineering

BIOL 100(in lieu of BIOL 1009) strongly recommended

CHEM 103(1061/1065) or 105/106(1061/1065) or 115 (1061/1065, 1062/1066)

CS 163(1113)

MATH 114(1271), 215(1272), 216(2263), [311(2066), 324(2142) {311 & 324 together equals MATH 2243}] or 312(2243)

PHYS 231(1301), 232(1302), 255(AEM 2011), 356(AEM 2012) (255 + 356 together equals AEM 2021}, 360(EE 3005/3006)

Courses that might be taken during the summer at the U of M to shorten the time necessary to finish the engineering degree:

AEM 3031 – Deformable Body Mechanics – 3 credits

MATS 2001/2002 – Intro Science of Engineering Materials – 3/1 credits

ME 3331 – Thermal Sciences I – 3 credits

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