BS in Chemical Engineering
Drexel Degree Name: B.S in Chemical Engineering
Community College Degree Name: A.S in Electrical Engineering Science
Sample Plan of Study - First & Second Year at Montgomery County Community College
68 credits at MCCC transfer over as 63 credits at Drexel
Please contact the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering for the most current Plan of Study.
First Year | |||||||
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Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||||
At Community College | At Community College | ||||||
CS 190 (MCCC= EGR 111 [3])* | 3.0 | COM 230 (& GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE (MCCC= SPC 120 [3]) | 3.0 | ||||
ENGL 101 or 111 (MCCC= ENG 101 [3]) | 3.0 | ENGL 102 & ENGL 103 (MCCC= ENG 102 [3]) | 6.0 | ||||
ENGR 111 (MCCC= EGR 102 [3]) | 3.0 | MATH 122 (MCCC= MAT 201 [4]) | 4.0 | ||||
MATH 121 (MCCC= MAT 190 [4]) | 4.0 | PHYS 102 & PHYS 201 (MCCC= PHY 152 [4]) | 8.0 | ||||
PHYS 101 (MCCC= PHY 151 [4]) | 4.0 | ||||||
17 | 21 | ||||||
Second Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||||
At Community College | At Community College | ||||||
CHEM 101 (MCCC= CHE 151 [4]) | 3.5 | MATH 200 (MCCC= MAT 202 [4]) | 4.0 | ||||
MATH 210 (MCCC= MAT 223 [4]) | 4.0 | CHEM 102 (MCCC= CHE 152 [4]) | 4.5 | ||||
ECE 201 (MCCC= EGR 211 [4]) | 4.0 | General Education Requirements (MCCC= TBD 6) | 6.0 | ||||
11.5 | 14.5 | ||||||
Third Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Winter | Credits | Spring | Credits | Summer | Credits |
At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | ||||
CHE 211 | 4.0 | CHE 212 | 4.0 | COOP EXPERIENCE | COOP EXPERIENCE | ||
CHE 220 | 3.0 | CHE 230 | 4.0 | ||||
COOP 101 | 1.0 | CHEM 241 | 4.0 | ||||
ENGR 113 | 3.0 | BIO Elective | 3.0 | ||||
MATH 201 | 4.0 | CHE 300+ Elective | 3.0 | ||||
UNIV E101 | 1.0 | ||||||
16 | 18 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Fourth Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Winter | Credits | Spring | Credits | Summer | Credits |
At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | ||||
CHE 330 | 4.0 | CHE 320 | 3.0 | COOP EXPERIENCE | COOP EXPERIENCE | ||
CHE 341 | 4.0 | CHE 342 | 4.0 | ||||
CHE 350 | 3.0 | CHE 343 | 4.0 | ||||
CHEM 242 | 4.0 | CHE 351 | 2.5 | ||||
MATE 220 | 4.0 | CHE 371 | 3.0 | ||||
19 | 16.5 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Fifth Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Winter | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||
At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | |||||
CHE 331 | 3.0 | CHE 352 | 2.5 | CHE 466 | 3.0 | ||
CHE 362 | 4.0 | CHE 372 | 3.0 | CHE 473 | 3.0 | ||
CHE 453 | 2.5 | CHE 472 | 3.0 | CHEC 353 | 4.0 | ||
CHE 464 | 3.0 | CIVC 101 | 1.0 | CHEM 356 | 2.0 | ||
CHE 471 | 4.0 | CHE 300+ Technical Electives | 3.0 | Gen Ed Elective | 3.0 | ||
Gen Ed Elective | 3.0 | ||||||
16.5 | 15.5 | 15 | |||||
Total Credits 180.5 |
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Replaces ENGR 131 for non ECE majors
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Excess
Writing-Intensive Course Requirements
In order to graduate, all students must pass three writing-intensive courses after their freshman year. Two writing-intensive courses must be in a student's major. The third can be in any discipline. Students are advised to take one writing-intensive class each year, beginning with the sophomore year, and to avoid “clustering” these courses near the end of their matriculation. Transfer students need to meet with an academic advisor to review the number of writing-intensive courses required to graduate.
A "WI" next to a course in this catalog may indicate that this course can fulfill a writing-intensive requirement. For the most up-to-date list of writing-intensive courses being offered, students should check the Writing Intensive Course List at the University Writing Program. Students scheduling their courses can also conduct a search for courses with the attribute "WI" to bring up a list of all writing-intensive courses available that term.
Transfer Credits
To receive transfer credits, the courses must be substantially equivalent to courses offered in the desired curriculum at Drexel and students must have completed the courses with a grade of C (C=2.0) or better. The transfer courses listed should be used as a general guide and might not be acceptable for every major at the University. Drexel University makes every effort to keep this guide current, but cannot guarantee that every course will be acceptable for transfer. The number of credits a student can transfer will be determined by the academic department once the student has been accepted into the program.