Transfer Preparation Degrees
The transfer preparation degrees are designed for students planning to transfer
to a senior institution to pursue a Bachelor degree program in science and/or
engineering. The degree programs focus on coursework specific to the intended
major area of study at the senior institution. While coursework in general
education, humanities, and social science is included, additional coursework
in these areas will be required at the senior institution. It is important
for students to meet with program specific advisors to determine an appropriate
educational plan.
- Complete a minimum
of ninety (90) college-level credits in specified curriculum.
- Maintain a minimum
cumulative college-level GPA of 2.00 or higher.
- Meet academic residency
requirements.
- Submit a program
completion application by the appropriate deadline.
| General
Credit Restrictions |
- Credit
by Department: Ten (10) credits maximum from any single department
can be used to fulfill Humanities, Social Science or Science distribution
requirements.
- Foreign
Language: Five (5) credits maximum in 100- level foreign language
can be used to fulfill Humanities distribution requirements. Additional
100- level foreign language coursework can be used to meet specified
elective requirements.
- Debate:
Twelve (12) credits maximum in CMST 171, 172, 173, 271, 272 and 273
can apply towards the degree.
- Physical
Education Activity: Six (6) credits maximum in PE activity
can apply towards the degree. Eligible Health/Physical Education courses
count as one (1) PE activity credit. PE credits can apply to the degree
as follows:
- One (1) credit
in PE Activity,
- Two (2) credits
in Specified Electives,
- Three (3) credits
in General Electives.
- Non-Traditional
Coursework: Fifteen (15) credits maximum in Non-Traditional
coursework. This includes CLEP, Cooperative Work Experience, Credit
by Challenge, Military Experience, Special Projects and Tech Prep.
- Advanced
Placement / International Baccalaureate: Fifteen (15) credits
combined maximum in Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate
(IB).
- Pass/Fail
Grading Option: Thirty (30) credits maximum in courses with
Pass/Fail grading option.
- A course can apply
towards only one (1) distribution requirement (i.e. Communication Skills,
Quantitative Skills, Humanities, Social Science or Science).
- Excess credits
earned in distribution areas (i.e. Communication Skills, Quantitative
Skills, Humanities, Social Science or Natural Science) can be used to
fulfill Specified or General Elective requirements.
- Credit by Challenge
coursework will meet academic residency requirements.
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