BS in Environmental Engineering
Drexel Degree Name: B.S in Environmental Engineering
Community College Degree Name: A.S. in Engineering Science
Sample Plan of Study - First & Second Year at Rowan College of South Jersey
67.0 credits at RCSJ transfer over as 73.5 credits at Drexel
First Year | |||||||
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Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||||
At Community College | At Community College | ||||||
CHEM 101 (RCSJ= CHM 111 [4]) | 3.5 | BIO 141 (RSCJ= BIO 101 [4]) | 4.5 | ||||
CS 190 (RCSJ= CSC 205 [4]) | 3.0 | CHEM 102 (RCSJ= CHM 112 [4]) | 4.5 | ||||
ENGL 101 (RCSJ= ENG 101 [3]) | 3.0 | ENGR 113 (RCSJ= ENR 103 [2]) | 3.0 | ||||
ENGR 111 (RCSJ= ENR 102 [2]) | 3.0 | MATH 122 (RCSJ= MAT 122 [4]) | 4.0 | ||||
MATH 121 (RCSJ= MAT 108 [4]) | 4.0 | PHYS 101 (RCSJ= PHYS 101 [4]) | 4.0 | ||||
16.5 | 20 | ||||||
Second Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||||
At Community College | At Community College | ||||||
ENGL 102 & ENGL 103 (RCSJ= ENG 102 [3]) | 6.0 | Free Elective (ENR 202 [1]) | 1.5 | ||||
Free Elective (RCSJ= ENR 201 [1]) | 1.5 | Free Elective (RCSJ= Hum/Soc Sci [3]) | 3.0 | ||||
Free Elective (RCSJ= Hum/Soc Sci Elective [3]) | 4.5 | MATH 210 (RCSJ= MAT 205 [4]) | 4.0 | ||||
PHYS 102 & PHYS 201 (RCSJ= PHYS 202 [4]) | 8.0 | MEM 238 | 4.0 | ||||
MATH 200 (RCSJ= MAT 122 [4]) | 4.0 | PHIL T180 (RCSJ= PHI 104 [3]) | 3.0 | ||||
MEM 202 (RCSJ= ENR 211 [3]) | 3.0 | ||||||
27 | 15.5 | ||||||
Third Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Winter | Credits | Spring | Credits | Summer | Credits |
At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | ||||
CAEE 202 | 3.0 | CAEE 203 | 3.0 | COOP Experience | COOP Experience | ||
CHEM 241 | 4.0 | CHEM 242 | 4.0 | ||||
COOP 101 | 1.0 | CIVE 240 | 3.0 | ||||
ENGR 231 | 3.0 | CIVC 101 | 1.0 | ||||
ENGR 220 | 4.0 | ENGR 210 | 3.0 | ||||
UNIV E101 | 1.0 | PHIL 315 | 3.0 | ||||
16 | 17 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Fourth Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Winter | Credits | Spring | Credits | Summer | Credits |
At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | ||||
CAEE 212 | 4.0 | CHEM 230 | 4.0 | COOP Experience | COOP Experience | ||
CHE 211 | 4.0 | CHEM 231 | 2.0 | ||||
CIVE 320 | 3.0 | CIVE 330 | 4.0 | ||||
ENVE 300 | 3.0 | ENVE 302 | 3.0 | ||||
ENVS 401 | 3.0 | ENVE 410 | 3.0 | ||||
ENVS 230 | 3.0 | ||||||
17 | 19 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Fifth Year | |||||||
Fall | Credits | Winter | Credits | Spring | Credits | ||
At Drexel | At Drexel | At Drexel | |||||
CAEE 361 | 3.0 | CIVE 431 | 3.0 | BIO 220 | 3.0 | ||
CIVE 430 | 3.0 | ENVE 421 | 3.0 | ENVE 422 | 3.0 | ||
Tech Elective | 3.0 | ENVE 486 | 2.0 | ENVE 435 | 3.0 | ||
ENVE 465 | 3.0 | ENVE 492 | 3.0 | ENVE 487 | 2.0 | ||
ENVE 485 | 1.0 | General Education Elective | 3.0 | ENVE 493 | 3.0 | ||
ENVE 491 | 3.0 | Tech Elective | 3.0 | Tech Elective | 3.0 | ||
16 | 17 | 17 | |||||
Total Credits 198 |
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.