Transfer Guide

The followings tables list courses that are typically required and transfer to each of the regional engineering schools. These lists should only be used as a guide. For more detailed information on our programs please consult with an engineering advisor as well as the course catalog of the school to which you wish to transfer.

 

Colorado State University                                                             Credits

Engr 104B Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers.................3
Engr 105 Engineering Principles*..............................................................3
Engr 217 Statics.....................................................................................3
Engr 221 Dynamics*................................................................................3
Engr 270 Engineering Thermodynamics*....................................................3

Engr 321 Fluid Mechanics
Comp 150 Reading and Writing in College..................................................4
Math 221B, 222, 223 Calculus I, II, III........................................................12
Math 327 Differential Equations..................................................................4
Phys 217B, 218B Physics - Science and Engineering................................10
Chem 150B, 151* Fundamentals of Chemistry.............................................8
Humanities and Social Sciences Electives..................................................6
PE Act Physical Activities.........................................................................2
*It is recommended that Electrical Engineering majors take Engr 238, Engr 201, Engr 202, and Econ 266D instead. Additional courses may be required for specific majors.

Colorado School of Mines

Math 221B, 222, 223, Calculus I, II, III.......................................................12
Math 327 Differential Equations..................................................................4
Engr 104B Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers...................3
Engr 217 Statics.......................................................................................3
Chem 150B, 151, Fundamentals of Chemistry.............................................8
Geol 113B Physical Geology and Laboratory...............................................4
Phys 217B, 218B Physics - Science and Engineering I, II............................10
Econ 266D Principles of Economics............................................................4
PE Act Physical Activities..........................................................................2
Humanities and Social Sciences Electives...................................................9

Additional course(s), depending on the intended major, selected from:

Engr 103 Computer Aided Drafting...............................................................3
Engr 201, 202 Electric Networks I, II.........................................................4, 4
Engr 205 Surveying I.................................................................................. 4
Engr 221 Dynamics....................................................................................3
Engr 270 Engineering Thermodynamics........................................................3
Engr 317 Mechanics of Materials.................................................................3
Engr 321 Fluid Mechanics...........................................................................3
Geol 114B Historical Geology and Laboratory................................................4
Math 311B Matrices and Linear Algebra........................................................4
Math 320 Numerical Analysis.......................................................................3
Chem 358 Physical Chemistry.....................................................................3
Phys 320 Modern Physics...........................................................................3
Chem 303 Organic Chemistry.......................................................................5
Chem 304 Organic Chemistry.......................................................................5

University of Colorado

Engr 104B Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers.....................3
Engr 217* Statics........................................................................................3

Engr 221 Dynamics....................................................................................3
Engr 270 Engineering Thermodynamics........................................................3
Engr 317 Mechanics of Materials.................................................................3
Engr 321 Fluid Mechanics...........................................................................3
Math 221B, 222, 223, Calculus I, II, III..........................................................12
Chem 150B Fundamentals of Chemistry........................................................4
Phys 217B, 218B Physics - Science and Engineering I, II..............................10
Humanities and Social Sciences Electives..................................................6-9

*Electrical, Electrical and Computer Engineering majors take Engr 238, Engr 201, Engr 202 instead.
Additional courses are required for specific majors (see an Engineering advisor).

University of New Mexico

Comp 150 Reading and Writing in College......................................................4
Math 221B, 222, 223, Calculus I, II, III..........................................................12
Chem 150B, 151, Fundamentals of Chemistry................................................8
Engr 103 Computer Aided Drafting.................................................................3
Engr 104B Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineering....................3
Phys 217B, 218B Physics - Science and and Engineering I, II........................10
Engr 201 Electric Networks I.........................................................................4
Math 327 Differential Equations......................................................................4
PE Act Physical Activities.............................................................................2

Additional credits, depending on major, selected from:

Engr 202 Electric Networks II.........................................................................4
Engr 205, 305 Surveying I, II...........................................................................8
Engr 217 Statics.......................................................................................... 3
Engr 221 Dynamics.......................................................................................3
Engr 238 Digital Logic Design.........................................................................4
Engr 270 Engineering Thermodynamics...........................................................3
Engr 317 Mechanics of Materials.....................................................................3
Engr 321 Fluid Mechanics...............................................................................3
Phys 320 Modern Physics..............................................................................3
Math 311B Matrices and Linear Algebra...........................................................4
CSIS 230 Object Oriented Programming in C++................................................4
Chem 303, 304, Organic Chemistry I, II...........................................................10
Econ 266D Principles of Economics.................................................................4
Bio 100BL, 111B Introduction to Biology...........................................................4
Bio 207 General Zoology.................................................................................4
Humanities and Social Sciences Electives

Colorado State University - Pueblo

Engr 103 Computer Aided Drafting...................................................................3
Engr 104B Introduction to Computer Programming............................................3
Engr 105 Engineering Principles......................................................................3
Engr 201 Electric Networks I...........................................................................4
Engr 217 Statics............................................................................................3
Engr 221 Dynamics........................................................................................3
Engr 270 Engineering Thermodynamics............................................................3
Engr 317 Mechanics of Materials.....................................................................3
Math 221B, 222, Calculus I, II........................................................................12
Math 311B Matrices and Linear Algebra............................................................4
Math 327 Differential Equations........................................................................4
Phys 217B Physics - Science and and Engineering I, II....................................10
Chem 150B, Fundamentals of Chemistry...........................................................8
Comp 150 Reading and Writing in College.........................................................4
Humanities and Social Sciences Elective..........................................................3

New Mexico State University

Comp 150 Reading and Writing in College........................................................4
Math 221B, 222, 223 Calculus I, II, II..............................................................12
Chem 150B Fundamentals of Chemistry..........................................................4
Phys 217B, 218B Physics - Science and and Engineering I, II..........................10
Engr 103 Computer Aided Drafting...................................................................3
Engr 104B Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers........................3
Engr 105 Engineering Principles......................................................................3
Engr 201 Electric Networks I.......................................................................... 4
Engr 217 Statics............................................................................................3
Engr 221 Dynamics........................................................................................3
Engr 270 Engineering Thermodynamics............................................................3
Econ 266D Principles of Economics.................................................................4
Thea 121 Speech communication.....................................................................3
Humanities and Social Sciences Electives........................................................9
Additional courses depending on the intended major (see an engineering advisor for specific courses).

REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN ENGINEERING AT FORT LEWIS COLLEGE:

Engr 104B Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers........................3
Engr 105 Engineering Principles......................................................................3
Engr 217 Statics............................................................................................3
Plus three additional Engineering courses numbered 200 or above.