Montgomery Ollege A.S. In General Engineering To UM 's B.S. In Chemical .

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Suggested Transfer PathwayMontgomery College A.S. in General Engineering to UMBC’sB.S. in Chemical Engineering, Environmental TrackYear One – Montgomery CollegeFall SemesterCHEM131 Principles of Chemistry IENES100 Intro to Engineering DesignENGL101 Introduction to College Writing *MATH181 CalculusArts DistributionTotal CreditsYear Two – Montgomery CollegeCr4334314-17LSpring SemesterCHEM132 Principles of Chemistry IIENGL102 or ENGL103, English FoundationMATH182 Calculus IIENES102 StaticsPHYS161 Mechanics and HeatCr43433Total Credits17lFall SemesterCHEM203 Organic Chemistry IMATH280 Multivariable CalculusHLTH100 Principles of Healthier LivingPHYS262 Electricity and MagnetismBehavioral and Social Science s Distribution ‡Cr54143Spring SemesterHumanities Distribution, language recomm. ††MATH282 Differential EquationsCHEM204 Organic Chemistry IIBehavioral and Social Sciences Distribution‡ENES240 Scientific Engineering ComputationCr33533Total Credits17Total Credits17Apply to graduate from Montgomery College with an Associate of Science in General EngineeringStudents must enroll in and successfully complete ENCH 215 - Chemical Engineering Analysis(3 credits) and an AdvancedScience Elective during the summer (see UMBC advisor) in order to begin the following academic year at junior standing.Please note that the gateway requirements must also be successfully completed.* If needed for EN102, if not no substitution required.‡ Select from two different disciplines, one course must also meet MC’s Global & Cultural requirement††All UMBC students are required to complete language at 201 level, students should plan to complete language pre-requisites unlessexempt, see exceptions here: www.umbc.edu/mll/gfrs.htmlStudents are admitted to the Chemical Engineering program only when they pass the following Gateway courses with at least two B’s and twoC’s: MATH 152 (MATH 182), and ENES 101 (ENES 100) and CHEM 102 (CHEM 132), and ENCH 215 (@UMBC) . Students must also pass ENES 240and CHEM 131 with a grade of C or better.Upon enrollment, UMBC will determine the transferability of any courses not taken at MC. Students should be prepared to provide syllabi,course descriptions, exams and homework as requested.Year Three – UMBCFall SemesterENCH 225 Chem Eng Prob Solv & Exp DesignENCH 300 Chemical Process ThermodynamicsENCH 425 Transport Processes IENCH 310 Environ Chemistry & BiologyLanguage 201††Cr43334Total Credits17Spring SemesterCHEM 303 Physical Chemistry of BiochemENCH 427 Transport Processes IIENCH 440 Chemical Engineering KineticsENCH 442 Chemical Process Control & SafetyAH GEP ElectivePhysical Education Elective ΩTotal CreditsCr33333015Year Four - UMBCFall SemesterENCH 437L Chemical Engineering LaboratoryENCH 444 Process Eng Economics & Design IENCH 445 Separation ProcessesENCH 414 Environmental Biological ProcessesCulture GEP ElectiveCr33333Spring SemesterENCH 412 Environ Physicochemical ProcessesENCH 446 Process Eng Economics & Design IIENCH XXX Engineering ElectiveENCH XXX Engineering ElectivePhysical Education Elective ΩTotal Credits15Total CreditsCr3433013Ω Two activity courses are required prior to graduation (unless 30 or older, exempted based on a qualified physical disability or a military veteran).

MC A.S. in General Engineering to UMBC B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Environmental TrackName:Total Credits: 65-68, Catalog Edition 13-14Date:Foundation CoursesEnglish 101*English FoundationMath FoundationHealth Foundation (HLHF)ID#COURSEENGL101*ENGL102 stribution CoursesArts Distribution (ARTD)Humanities Distribution (HUMD), language recommended ††Behavioral / Social Science Distribution (BSSD)‡Behavioral / Social Science Distribution (BSSD)‡Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD)Natural Sciences Distribution with Lab (NSLD)PHYS262CHEM131HRS333344Curriculum RequirementsMechanics and HeatIntroduction to Engineering DesignCalculus IIMultivariable CalculusDifferential EquationsEE or ES ELECTIVE- Scientific and Engineering ComputationEE, ES or Science ELECTIVE- StaticsEE, ES or Science ELECTIVE- Organic Chemistry IEE, ES or Science ELECTIVE- Organic Chemistry IIELECTIVE- Principles if Chemistry ENES102CHEM203CHEM204CHEM132HRS3344333554Global & Cultural Perspectives Requirement: ‡GRADETotal Credits:* If needed for EN102, if not no substitution required.‡ Select from two different disciplines, one course must also meet MC’s Global & Cultural requirement††All UMBC students are required to complete language at 201 level, students should plan to complete language prerequisites unless exempt, see exceptions here: www.umbc.edu/mll/gfrs.htmlCOMPETITIVE ADMISSION: Students are admitted to the Chemical Engineering program only when they pass thefollowing Gateway courses with at least two B’s and two C’s: MATH 152 (MATH 182), and ENES 101 (ENES 100) andCHEM 102 (CHEM 132), and ENCH 215 (@UMBC) . Students must also pass ENES 240 and CHEM 131 with a grade of Cor better.Upon enrollment, UMBC will determine the transferability of any courses not taken at MC. Students should be prepared toprovide syllabi, course descriptions, exams and homework as requested.

PROGRAM ARTICULATION AGREEMENTThe following details a recommended course of study for students earning the Associate of Science degreein General Engineering at MC transferring to UMBC in pursuit of the Bachelor of Science degree inChemical Engineering. Where noted, course equivalencies, general education and major applicability areindicated.Montgomery College Montgomery Course Title MontgomeryUMBCUMBCPresent ion(Course Number as ofRequirementfall 2014)NotesGeneralRequirementsEN101 (ENGL101) Introduction to CollegeWriting3LLECritical Reading/Writingand Research or CriticalReading/Writing andResearch at Work3ENGL 100Principles of Chemistry I4CHEM 101 SLElectricity andMagnetism4PHYS 122 SLMA181 (MATH181) Calculus4MATH 151 MBSSDBehavioral and SocialSciences Distribution3SSSS1BSSDBehavioral and SocialSciences Distribution3SSSS1Humanities Distribution3AH or CAH 1EN102/109(ENGL102/103)If needed as pre-req forEN102, otherwise notrequiredENCH101(CHEM131)PH262 (PHYS262)HUMDHE 100 or any HE Health Foundation(HLTH100 or anyHLTH)1SSSSARTD3AHAH1Total GeneralRequirementsArts Distribution28-311Students must take bothCH101 and 102 to receiveCHEM101 andCHEM102 L creditIf student completes 100level language course thiswill satisfy one C insteadof AHHE100 Principles ofHealthier LivingRecommended

ProgramRequirementsCH102 (CH132)Principles of Chemistry II4CHEM 102 LStudents must take bothCH101 and 102 to receiveCHEM101 andCHEM102 L creditES100 (ENES100) Intro to Engineeringand ES240Design and Scientific and(ENES240)Engineering Computation6ENES 101Must take both ES 100and ES 240 to receivecredit for ENES101MA182(MATH182)Calculus II4MATH 152MA280(MATH280)Multivariable Calculus4MATH 251MA282(MATH282)Differential Equations3MATH 225ES102 (ENES102) Statics3ENME 110PH161 (PHYS161) Mechanics and Heat3PHYS 121CH203(CHEM203)Organic Chemistry I5CH204(CHEM204)Organic Chemistry IITotal ProgramRequirementsCHEM351 L5CHEM352 L3765-68Total Number ofCredits Requiredfor ChemicalEngineering degreeMaximum Number ofTransfer CreditsApplied TowardsChemical Engineeringdegree112865These courses satisfy the general categories as indicated. To view specific course equivalency, consult ARTSYS(artsys.usmd.edu).

COMPETITIVE ADMISSION: Students are admitted to the Chemical Engineering program only when they pass the followingGateway courses with at least two B’s and two C’s: MATH 152 (MATH 182), and ENES 101 (ENES 100) and CHEM 102 (CHEM 132),and ENCH 215 (@UMBC). Students must also pass ENES 240 and CHEM 131 with a grade of C or better. Students are onlypermitted two attempts in courses for their major; a withdrawal is considered an attempt.LegendAH Arts/HumanitiesCCultureEN English CompositionLLanguageLL Lower LevelE ElectiveMMathematicsPE Physical EducationSScienceSL Science (plus lab)SS Social Sciences

Suggested Transfer Pathway Montgomery ollege A.S. in General Engineering to UM 's B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Track Year One - Montgomery College Fall Semester Cr CHEM131 Principles of Chemistry I 4 ENES100 Intro to Engineering Design 3 ENGL101 Introduction to College Writing * 3 MATH181 Calculus 4 Arts Distribution 3