College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Kalamazoo MI 49008-5314 USA
(269) 276-3253
Bay de Noc Community College
If you have questions about these transfer guides or specific courses, please contact your College of Engineering and Applied Sciences academic advisor.
Transfer guides
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
AE 2610 | Intro to Aerospace Engineering | 3 |
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CS 1200 | Programming in C for Engineers | 3 |
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MATH 2720 | Multi-Variable Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
ME 2320 | Thermodynamics I | 3 |
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ME 2560 | Statics | 3 | PHYS 260 (3) |
MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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ME 2570 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
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ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis I | 4 |
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ME 2580 | Dynamics | 3 | PHYS 261 (3) |
CHEM 1120 – OR – | Chemistry II | 3 | CHEM 112 (5) |
PHYS 3090 | Introductory Modern Physics | 4 |
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AE 3610 | Aerodynamics I | 4 |
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ME 3600 | Control Systems | 3 |
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ME 3620 | Theory of Engineering Experimentation | 3 |
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AE 3710 | Aerodynamics II | 3 |
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AE 3800 | Flight Vehicle Performance | 3 |
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ME 3350 | Instrumentation | 3 |
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AE 4700 | Orbital Mechanics | 3 |
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AE 4600 | Aircraft Stability & Control | 3 |
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AE 4630 | Aircraft Structural Design | 4 |
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AE 4660 | Aero Propulsion Systems | 4 |
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Aerospace Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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ME 4790 | Aero Engineering Project Planning | 1 |
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AE 4690 | Aircraft Design | 3 |
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AE 4760 | Space Propulsion | 3 |
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ME 4800 | Aero Engineering Project | 3 |
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Aerospace Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Aerospace Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
CHEG 1010 | Intro to Chemical Engineering | 3 |
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IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
CHEM 1120 + 1130 | General Chemistry II | 3 + 1 | CHEM 112 (5) |
CHEG 1810 | Chemical Engineering Computation | 2 |
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MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (3) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
CHEG 2810 | Data Acquisition & Handling | 1 |
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IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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BIOS 1610 | Molecular & Cellular Biology | 4 | BIOL 112 (4) |
CHEG 2611 | Environmental Engineering | 3 |
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CHEG 2960 | Material & Energy Balance | 4 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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CHEM 4300 | Physical Chemistry | 3 |
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CHEG 3110 | Unit Operations I | 3 |
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CHEG 3200 | Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics | 3 |
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CHEG 3810 | Computer Modeling and Simulation | 1 |
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CHEM 3750 + 3760 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 + 1 |
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CHEG 3120 | Unit Operations II | 3 |
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CHEG 3300 | Mass Transfer | 3 |
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CHEG 3550 | Bioprocess Engineering | 3 |
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CHEM 3770 + 3780 | Organic Chemistry II | 3 + 1 |
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CHEG 4100 | Chemical Reaction Engineering | 3 |
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CHEG 4600 | Plant Economics & Project Design | 3 |
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CHEG 4830 | Process Control I | 4 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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CHEG 4810 | Unit Operations Lab: Fluid Flow, Heat & Mass Transfer | 2 |
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CHEG 4870 | Senior Design Project | 3 |
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CHEG 4400 | Safety and Hazards Mgmt | 1 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
GEOS 1300 | Physical Geology | 4 |
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CCE 1001 | Intro to Engineering Design | 1 |
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IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 |
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EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
CS 1200 | Programming in C for Engineers | 3 | CSCI 121 (3) |
CCE 1002 | Intro to Engineering Analysis | 1 |
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MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
CCE 2360 | Geomatics | 3 |
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IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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ME 2560 | Statics | 3 |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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CHEG 2611 | Environmental Engineering | 3 |
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ME 2580 | Dynamics | 3 | PHYS 261 (3) |
ME 2570 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
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CCE 3360 | Soil Mechanics | 3 |
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IEE 3100 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
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ME 3560 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
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CCE 3080 | Civil & Constr. Engr. Materials | 3 |
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CCE 3300 | Transportation Engineering | 3 |
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CCE 3330 | Construction Codes & Specs | 3 |
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CCE 3860 | Structural Analysis | 3 |
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CCE 4300 | Traffic Design | 3 |
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CCE 4400 | Intro to Structural Design | 3 |
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CCE 4830 | Project Design & Control | 1 |
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CCE Construction Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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CCE Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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CCE 4561 | Foundation & Earth-Retaining Structure Design | 3 |
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CCE Structural Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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CCE 4850 | Senior Project | 3 |
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CCE Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100/1110 | General Chemistry I | 3+1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
ECE 2500 | Digital Logic | 3 |
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IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050/2060 | University Physics I | 4+1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
CS 1110 | Computer Science I | 4 | CSCI 121 (3) |
MATH 2720 | Multi-Variable Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070/2080 | University Physics II | 4+1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
CS 1120 | Computer Science II | 4 | CSCI 122 (4) |
ECE 2510 | Intro to Microprocessors | 4 |
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MATH 1450 | Discrete Math Structures | 3 |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis | 4 |
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ECE 4570 | Computer Architecture | 3 |
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ECE 2210 | Electronics | 4 |
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ECE 3100 | Network Analysis | 3 |
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CS 3310 | Data & File Structures | 3 |
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ECE 4525 | Digital Design | 4 |
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IEE 3100 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
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ECE 3710 | Linear Systems | 3 |
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ECE 3800 | Signal & System Analysis | 3 |
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ECE 4510 | Micro controller Applications | 4 |
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IEE 3160 | Report Preparation | 3 |
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ECE 4810 | Electrical Design I | 2 |
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Engineering Science Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE/CS Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE/CS Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE 4820 | Electrical Design II | 3 |
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Computer Science Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE/CS Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE/CS Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
CS 1110 | Computer Science I | 4 | CSCI 121 (3) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
PHIL 3160 | Ethics in Engineering Technology | 3 |
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CS 1120 | Computer Science II | 4 | CSCI 122 (4) |
STAT 2600 | Statistics Using R | 4 |
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ECE 2500 | Digital Logic | 3 |
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CS 1210 | Intro to C | 1 |
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CS 1310 | Foundations of Computer Science | 4 |
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CS 3500 | Web Technologies | 3 |
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CS 4430 | Database Management Systems | 3 |
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COM 1040 | Public Speaking | 3 | COMM 104 (3) |
CS 3550 | Network Fundamentals | 3 |
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CS 3310 | Data & File Structures | 3 |
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CS 2230 | Computer Organization & Assembly Language | 3 |
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MATH 2300 | Linear Algebra | 4 | MATH 250 (3) |
CS 4610 | Software Architectures | 3 |
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CS 4310 | Design & Analysis of Algorithms | 3 |
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CS 3240 | System Programming Concepts | 3 |
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Approved Math/Stat/ Lab Science Elective | See advisor for approved list | 4 |
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Required Lab Science: | (Choose 1 of 4 below) |
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CHEM 1100+1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 |
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-or- GEOS 1300 | Physical Geology | 4 |
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-or- PHYS 2050+2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 |
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-or- BIOS 1610 | Molecular & Cellular Biology | 4 |
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CS 4850 | Foundations of Programming Languages | 3 |
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CS 4540 | Operating Systems | 3 |
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Approved Math/Stat/ Lab Science Elective | See advisor for approved list | 4 |
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CS 4900 | Software Systems Development I | 3 |
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Approved Math/Stat/ Lab Science Elective | See advisor for approved list | 4 |
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Approved CS Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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CS 4910 | Software Systems Development II | 2 |
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Approved CS Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Free Electives | See advisor for options | 9 |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
GEOS 1300 | Physical Geology | 4 |
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CCE 1001 | Intro to Engineering Design | 1 |
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IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 |
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CS 1200 | Programming in C for Engineers | 3 | CSCI 121 (3) |
CCE 1002 | Intro to Engineering Analysis | 1 |
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MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
CCE 2360 | Geomatics | 3 |
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IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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ME 2560 | Statics | 3 |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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ME 2570 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
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ME 2580 | Dynamics | 3 |
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MGMT 2500 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
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CCE 3360 | Soil Mechanics | 3 |
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IEE 3100 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
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ME 3560 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
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CCE 3080 | Civil & Constr. Engr. Materials | 3 |
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CCE 3330 | Construction Codes & Specs | 3 |
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CCE 3860 | Structural Analysis | 3 |
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CCE Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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CCE Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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CCE 4310 | Planning & Scheduling | 3 |
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CCE 4360 | Estimating, Bids & Cost Control | 3 |
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CCE 4830 | Project Design & Control | 1 |
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CCE 4400 | Intro to Structural Design | 3 |
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ACTY 2100 | Accounting Principles I | 3 | ACCT 101 (4) |
CCE 4380 | Project Management | 3 |
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CCE 4850 | Senior Project | 3 |
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FIN 3200 | Business Finance | 3 |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100/1110 | General Chemistry I | 3+1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
ECE 2500 | Digital Logic | 3 |
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MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050/2060 | University Physics I | 4+1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
CS 1200 | Programming in C | 3 |
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-OR- CS 1110 | Computer Science I | 4 | CSCI 121 (3) |
MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070/2080 | University Physics II | 4+1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
ECE 2510 | Intro to Microprocessors | 4 |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis | 4 |
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CHEM 1120/1130 | General Chemistry II | 3+1 | CHEM 112 (5) |
-OR- PHYS 3090/3100 | Introductory to Modern Physics | 4+1 |
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ECE 2210 | Electronics | 4 |
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ECE 3100 | Network Analysis | 3 |
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ECE 3610 | Electromagnetic Fields | 4 |
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Engineering Science Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE 3200 | Electronics II | 4 |
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ECE 3710 | Linear Systems | 3 |
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ECE 3800 | Probabilistic Methods | 3 |
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IEE 3160 | Report Preparation | 3 |
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Engineering Science Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE 4810 | Electrical Engineering Design I | 2 |
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ECE 3300 | Electrical Machinery | 4 |
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IEE 3100 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
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ECE Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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Engineering Science Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE 4820 | Electrical Engineering Design II | 3 |
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ECE Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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ECE Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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Engineering Science Elective | **See advisor for approved list** |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus 1 | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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EDMM 1430 | Product Design Fund. | 3 |
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EDMM 1500 | Intro to Manufacturing | 3 |
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CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry 1 | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
MATH 1230 | Calculus 2 | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
EDMM 1440 | Descriptive Geometry | 3 |
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PHYS 1130 + 1140 | General Physics 1 | 4 + 1 | PHYS 201 (4) |
EDMM 2460 | Intro to Computer-Aided Design | 3 |
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IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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PHYS 1150 + 1160 | General Physics 2 | 4 + 1 | PHYS 202 (4) |
CS 1021 | Intro. To Engr. Computation I: Spreadsheets | 1 |
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CS 1023 | Intro. To Engr. Computation III: Computer Programming | 1 | CSCI 121 (3) |
EDMM 2540 | Machining Processes | 3 |
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EDMM 2001 | Applied Electricity & Electronics | 3 |
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EDMM 2500 | Plastics Properties & Processing | 3 |
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EDMM 2810 | Statics and Strength of Materials | 4 |
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EDMM 3020 | Engr. Teams: Theory & Practice | 3 |
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ME 2500 – OR - | Material Science | 3 |
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EDMM 2560 | Properties of Materials | 3 |
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EDMM 2830 | Thermodynamics | 2 |
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EDMM 3460 | Programming for Computer-Aided Design | 3 |
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EDMM 3480 | Design for Production | 3 | CADD 122 (3) + CADD 270 (3) |
EDMM 3540 | Metrology | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 3200 | Engineering Cost Analysis | 3 |
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EDMM 3440 | Product and Machine Design | 3 |
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EDMM 3460 | Programming for Computer-Aided Design | 3 |
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EDMM 4460 | CAD Applications | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 4480 | Advanced Computer-Aided Analysis | 3 |
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EDMM 4490 | Advanced Product and Systems Design | 3 |
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EDMM 4910 | Multidisciplinary Senior Proposal | 2 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 4920 | Multidisciplinary Senior Project | 2 |
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EDMM 4930 | Multidisciplinary Senior Project Consultation | 1 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1180 | Pre-Calculus | 4 | MATH 111 (3) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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EDMM 1500 | Intro to Manufacturing | 3 |
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MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
PHYS 1130 + 1140 | General Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 201 (4) |
CS 1021 | Intro. Engr. Comp. I: Spreadsheets | 1 |
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CS 1023 | Intro. Engr. Comp. III: Programming | 1 | CSCI 121 (3) |
PHYS 1150 + 1160 | General Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 202 (4) |
IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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ACTY 2100 | Principles of Accounting I | 3 | ACCT 101 (4) |
ECON 2010 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | ECON 132 (3) |
EDMM 2460 | Introduction to Computer-Aided Design | 3 |
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EDMM 2001 | Applied Electricity & Electronics | 3 |
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EDMM 2810 | Statics & Strength of Materials | 4 |
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Gen Ed Area 2 | Humanities | 3 | See gen ed list below |
EDMM 2560 - OR - | Properties of Materials | 3 |
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ME 2500 | Materials Science | 3 |
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EDMM 3020 | Engr. Teams: Theory & Practice | 3 |
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EDMM 3050 | Work Analysis | 3 |
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EDMM 3150 | Work Analysis and Design Lab | 1 |
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IEE 3160 | Report Preparation | 3 |
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EDMM 3200 | Engineering Cost Analysis | 3 |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 3120 | Systems Decision Making | 3 |
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EDMM 3260 | Operations and Planning Control | 3 |
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EDMM 3280 | Quality Assurance and Control | 3 |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 4020 | Supervision of Industrial Operations | 3 |
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EDMM 4120 | Industrial Systems Management | 3 |
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EDMM 4910 | Multidisciplinary Senior Proposal | 2 |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 4870 | Manufacturing Productivity Techniques | 3 |
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EDMM 4040 | Plant Layout & Material Handling | 4 |
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EDMM 4920 | Multidisciplinary Senior Project | 2 |
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EDMM 4930 | Multidisciplinary Senior Project Consultation | 1 |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
IEE 2010 | Entrepreneurial Engineering I: Cost & Financial Analysis | 3 |
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MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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ME 2560 | Statics | 3 | PHYS 260 (3) |
IEE 2050 | Work Design | 4 |
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IEE 2621 | Probability for Engineers | 2 |
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IEE 2622 | Statistical Quality Control | 2 |
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Minor Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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IEE 3010 | Entrepreneurial Engineering II: Product & Service Design | 3 |
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IEE 3100 | Engineering Economy | 3 |
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IEE 3160 | Report Preparation | 3 |
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Minor Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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IEE 3110 | Intro to Operations Research | 3 |
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IEE 3300 | Simulation Modeling Analysis | 3 |
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IEE 3420 | Ergonomics and Design | 3 |
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ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis | 4 |
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Minor Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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IEE 4010 | Entrepreneurial Engineering III: Facilities Planning & Logistics | 3 |
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IEE 4160 | Operations Control in Industry | 4 |
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IEE 4190 | IE Senior Design | 1 |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Minor Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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IEE 4190 | IE Senior Design | 3 |
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IEE 2990 | Internship/International Studies | 3 |
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Approved Technical Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Minor Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1180 | Pre-Calculus | 4 | MATH 111 (3) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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EDMM 1500 | Introduction to Manufacturing | 3 |
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MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
PHYS 1130 + 1140 | General Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 201 (4) |
PHYS 1150 + 1160 | General Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 202 (4) |
EDMM 2460 | Intro to Computer-Aided Design | 3 |
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IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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CS 1021 | Intro. Engr. Comp. I: Spreadsheets | 1 |
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EDMM 2540 | Machining Processes | 3 |
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EDMM 2830 | Thermodynamics | 2 |
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EDMM 2001 | Applied Electricity & Electronics | 3 |
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EDMM 2500 | Plastics Properties and Processing | 3 |
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EDMM 2810 | Statics and Strength of Materials | 4 |
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EDMM 3020 | Engr. Teams: Theory & Practice | 3 |
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EDMM 2560 - OR - | Properties of Materials | 3 |
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ME 2500 | Material Science | 3 |
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EDMM 3480 | Designing for Production | 3 |
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EDMM 3520 | Metal Casting | 3 |
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EDMM 3540 | Metrology | 3 |
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EDMM 3840 | Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 3260 | Operations Planning & Control | 3 |
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EDMM 3280 | Quality Assurance & Control | 3 |
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EDMM 3580 | Computer-Aided Manufacturing | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 3200 | Engineering Cost Analysis | 3 |
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EDMM 4540 | Fabrication, Assembly, Finishing | 3 |
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EDMM 4580 | Manufacturing Systems Integration | 3 |
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EDMM 4910 | Multidisciplinary Senior Proposal | 2 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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EDMM 4020 | Supervision of Industrial Operations | 3 |
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EDMM 4570 | Manufacturing for Sustainability | 2 |
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EDMM 4920 | Multidisciplinary Senior Project | 2 |
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EDMM 4930 | Multidisciplinary Senior Project Consultation | 1 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 |
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MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
CS 1200 | Programming in C for Engineers | 3 | CSCI 121 (3) |
ME 2615 | Introduction to Mechanical Engineering | 3 |
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MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
ME 2320 | Thermodynamics | 3 |
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ME 2560 | Statics | 3 | PHYS 260 (3) |
MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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ME 2500 | Material Science | 3 |
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ME 2570 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
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ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis I | 4 |
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ME 2580 | Dynamics | 3 | PHYS 261 (5) |
ME 3560 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
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ME 3580 | Mechanism Analysis | 3 |
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ME 3620 | Engineering Experimentation | 3 |
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CHEM 1120 + 1130 or PHYS 3090 + 3100 | Chemistry II or Modern Physics | 3 + 1 4 + 1 | CHEM 112 (5) N/A |
ME 3650 | Machine Design I | 3 |
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ME 3350 | Instrumentation | 3 |
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ME 3600 | Control Systems | 3 |
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ME 4310 | Heat Transfer | 3 |
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ME 4320 | Thermodynamics II | 3 or 4 |
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ECE 2110 | Machine & Electronics Circuits | 3 |
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ME 4790 | Mechanical Eng. Project Planning | 1 |
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ME Design Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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ME Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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ME Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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IEE 3090 | Engineering Economy | 2 |
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ME 4800 | Mechanical Eng. Project | 3 |
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ME Design Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 or 4 |
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ME Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).
WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Bay de Noc Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 141 (5) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 110 (5) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 145 (3) |
PAPR 1000 | Intro to Pulp and Paper Manufacturing | 3 |
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MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 142 (5) |
CHEM 1120 + 1130 | General Chemistry II | 3 + 1 | CHEM 112 (5) |
CHEG 1810 | Intro. To Eng. Comp. | 2 |
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PAPR 2040 | Stock Prep & Papermaking | 4 |
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CHEM 3750 + 3760 | Organic Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 201 (4) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 205 (5) |
IEE 2610 | Engineering Statistics | 3 |
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PAPR 2550 | Paper Physics Fundamentals | 4 |
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MATH 2720 | Multivariate Calculus | 4 | MATH 243 (5) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 206 (5) |
CHEG 2960 | Material and Energy Balance | 4 |
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CHEG 2611 | Environmental Engineering | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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CHEG 3110 | Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering | 3 |
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PAPR 3030 | Pulping and Bleaching | 4 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 |
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CHEG 3120 | Unit Operations II | 3 |
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PAPR 3330 | Carbohydrate & Lignin Chem. | 3 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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CHEM 4300 | Physical Chemistry I | 3 |
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CHEG 4830 | Process Control I | 4 |
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PAPR 4600 | Plant Economics and Project Design | 3 |
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PAPR 4400 | Seminar | 1 |
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PAPR 4850 | Research Design | 3 |
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CHP 3100 | Work Experience | 1 |
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PAPR 4300 | Surface and Wet End Science | 3 |
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CHEG/GPS 4400 | Seminar | 1 |
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PAPR 4860 | Independent Research | 3 |
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CHEG 4811 | Unit Operations Lab | 1 |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Approved Elective | See advisor for approved list |
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Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: /essentialstudies
Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).