UNCW Pre-Engineering Transfer Program
Community College Student Information

You don't have to be a UNCW student to take advantage of advising available through the Pre-Engineering Transfer Program. Community college students are welcome to contact the program director for advising on transferable courses, the transfer process and requirements, distance education courses or any other engineering-related issue. The frequently asked questions link may answer some of your questions.

To pursue a four-year engineering degree, community college students need to be in the college transfer program and not the engineering technology or applied science program. Students who are in the engineering technology program can pursue a four-year degree in engineering technology from UNC Charlotte.

An important consideration for many community college students is when to transfer and where. One can transfer directly to an engineering college after completing the minimum number of courses needed for transfer with the required grade point averages. See the transfer requirements page for more information.

One can stay at a community college and complete an Associates degree. Most community colleges do not offer engineering courses which could be part of an AA or AS degree and many do not offer upper-level calculus and physics courses. Lenoir and Craven Community colleges offer Pre-Engineering Transfer Programs. For these reasons, one may end up taking many courses that will not count towards the graduation requirements for a four-year engineering degree. Therefore, for those in the Wilmington area, and those who would like to remain in the Wilmington area for as long as possible before transferring, it may be advantageous and more expedient to transfer to the UNCW Pre-Engineering Transfer Program after completing the transfer requirements to enter UNCW. These can be found here. Once at UNCW, both engineering courses and the required calculus and physics courses can be taken.

Community college academic advisors may tell you that any course you take at a community college in the college-level transfer program will be accepted by four year colleges. This is true BUT these courses may not count toward degree requirements in engineering.

The required community college math sequence for an engineering degree is MAT 271, 272, 273, and in most engineering majors, 285. Required science courses include CHM 151, PHY 251, and 252. Some engineering majors require CHM 152 also. All majors at UNCC require CHM 152 while at NCSU it is required by aerospace, biological, biomedical, chemical, environmental, and materials science. At NC A&T State, it is required by biological and chemical. Depending on math placement results, one may have to take MAT 171 (algebra) and 172 (trigonometry) before taking calculus. These courses can be used to be admitted to UNCW but will not count towards engineering degree graduation requirements.

For those currently at community college, the following information may be helpful in selecting humanity and social science courses that will count towards engineering degree graduation requirements.

The table below is for NCSU. For UNCC and NC A&T State, see the end of this document.

For most NCSU engineering majors, the 18 credits of humanity/fine arts (H/FA) and social/behavioral sciences (S/BS) required for an AS in engineering can be fulfilled simultaneously by taking one course in each category as noted below.

Humanities
(Select two courses from different disciplines)

ENG 231, 232, 241, 242, 251, 252 (H/FA)
HIS 121, 122, 131, 132 (S/BS)

PHI 215, 240, 250
REL 110, 211, 212, 221

Social Sciences
(Select one course.)
Environmental Eng. majors must take PS 336 or 320 at NCSU.

ANT 220, 230, 240, GEO 111, 112(S/BS)
PLS 120, 210 (S/BS)
PSY 150, 241 (S/BS)
SOC 210, 213, 220, 240 (S/BS)
ECO 252

Additional Breadth

(Select one course)

Select a course from Humanities or Social Sciences above, or one from the list below:
ART 114, 115 (H/FA)
DRA 111 (H/FA)
MUS 110, 112 (H/FA)


Interdisciplinary Perspectives
(Select two courses)

Biological and Industrial Eng. majors must fulfill  one of these requirements at NCSU

HUM 110 (H/FA)

Economics

ECO 251 (S/BS)

Underlined courses meet NCSU's Global Knowledge co-requisite.
Double-underlined courses meet NCSU's U.S. Diversity co-requisite.

Notes:

Requirements in all categories above must be satisfied.  A total of 21 credits are required.

For UNCC requirements see: http://www.uncc.edu/admissions/Transfer/Gen_Ed_Requirements.pdf

NC A&T State will accept courses that met the articulation agreement.

 

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