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futurestudents.mst.edu

Founded 1870 | Rolla, Missouri

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26th Annual Missouri S&T Transfer Conference

Dr. Scott MillerAssoc. Director Freshman Engineering

Assoc. Professor Metallurgical Engineering

Clayton PriceInstructor and Transfer and Freshman

Advisor, Computer Science

Curriculum Updates

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128 HoursAll Engineering

Computer ScienceGeology and Geophysics

Physics

120 HoursBA: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, English, History, PsychologyBS: Business and Management Systems, Economics, Information Science and Technology

130 HoursBiochemical EngineeringBiological Sciences BS

131 HoursChemistry BS

132 HoursChemical Engineering (Biochemical

Emphasis)Mathematics BS

124 HoursPsychology BS

126 HoursTechnical Communications BS

Total Hours for Degree

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Humanities/Social Sciences Complete S&T list at http://ugs.mst.edu/ Many other options. 2010 Changes: No restriction on skills/performance courses.

­Public speaking/writing courses.­Music performance, art skills.

Required Electives

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Free electives – for Engineering programs, these CANNOT include deficiency courses, such as algebra or trigonometry.

The following engineering departments restrict any free electives to 3 credit hours if not in Science or Engineering:Aerospace, , Architectural, Chemical/Biochemical, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical

Three departments have some (xx) hours of free electives and they are NOT restricted:Engineering Mgmt (6)Metallurgical Engineering (5)Nuclear Engineering (6)

These five engineering departments don’t currently have any free electives in their curricula:Ceramic, Civil, Geological, Mining, Petroleum

Technical electives – usually must be approved by major advisor. Specific degree programs and emphasis areas may require specific courses (see Course Catalog)

Required Electives

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Ceramic Engineering Chemical Engineering

(Biochemical Emphasis) Civil Engineering Environmental

Engineering Geological Engineering Mining Engineering Petroleum Engineering

Biological Sciences Geology and Geophysics Psychology Aerospace Engineering Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Engineering Management

(MOT Emphasis only) Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering

0 Hours 6 Hours

Free Electives for BS Degrees

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Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering

Architectural Engineering Engineering Management

General Emphasis Industrial Engineering

Emphasis Physics

5 Hours3 Hours

Free Electives for BS Degrees

Computer Science

7 Hours

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Business and Management Systems

Information Science and Technology

9 Hours

Free Electives for BS Degrees

11 Hours

Chemistry

13 Hours

Economics

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General Credit All college-level electives transfer. Grades are calculated into GPA. Those not satisfying a specific degree requirement are considered general credit.

General Credit Electives

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Ethics elective required as part of humanities elective requirements.­ Philosophy 225 Engineering Ethics­ Philosophy 235 Business Ethics­ Other course addressing ethics

Introductory level language OK for humanities/social sciences elective.­ French, Spanish 1, 2 (or other language)

Computer Science

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Computer Programming

Architectural and Civil Engineering

ArchE/CvE 003 Engineering Communications is required instead of programming. Department will no longer substitute programming for ArchE/CvE 003.

Petroleum EngineeringProgramming no longer required.

Programming Requirement Summary Required for Aerospace, Chemical, Computer, Electrical,

Engineering Management, Mechanical, Nuclear Not Required for Architectural, Ceramic, Civil,

Environmental, Geological, Metallurgical, Mining, Petroleum

Programming Requirements

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Previous requirement. IDE 140 Statics and Dynamics.

New requirements. IDE 50 Engineering Mechanics-Statics IDE 150 Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics IDE 110 and 120 Mechanics of Materials and

Lab

Environmental Engineering

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Pursue a EE degree with: EE 267/268 Linear Systems II

with Lab EE 253/255 Electronics I with Lab EE 254/256 Electronics II with

Lab Math 325 Partial Differential

Equations Phys 345 Acoustics, ME 309

Engineering Acoustics I, EE 341 Digital Signal Processing (select two)

Pursue an Environmental or Geological Engineering degree with: CE 1 Surveying GE 50 Engineering Geology EE 207 Electrical Power Systems CE 217 Structural Analysis I Env E 261 Intro Env. Eng. & Sc. Arch E 319 Applied Mechanics

in Structural Engineering Arch E 322 Analysis & Design of

Wood Structures

Example Track 1 – Acoustic and Electronic Systems Example Track 2 - Disaster Management

Interdisciplinary Engineering Alternatives

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Specially designed Chemical Engineering track incorporating:

Cellular Biology Microbiology Molecular Chemical Engineering Molecular Genetics Biochemical Separations Biochemical Reactors

Materials Minor with courses in: Metallurgy for Engineers Material Processing Tissue engineering Biomaterials I One additional elective

Chemical Engineering –Biochemical Engineering Emphasis

Biomaterials Minor

Bio Engineering

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Revised guides are online. Students will keep their original catalog year. Front page shows courses typically taken during

the first two years, and equivalent courses at the partner institution.

Back page outlines specific requirements and courses necessary for each engineering degree program at Missouri S&T.

Transfer Guides

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New guides for STEM disciplines for all community colleges. Biological Sciences BA, BS, Teacher Certification Chemistry BA, BS, Teacher Certification Computer Science BS Geology and Geophysics BS Math BS, Teacher Certification Physics BS, Teacher Certification

Draft in your folder, if available. Most still pending approval.

STEM Transfer Guides

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New guides for “other” majors for selected community colleges. Business BS Economics BA, BS, Teacher Certification English BA, Teacher Certification History BA, Teacher Certification IST BS Philosophy BA Psychology BA, BS, Teacher Certification Technical Communication BS

In progress.

2010 Humanities, Social Sciences, Business

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Humanities and Social Sciences

Architectural Engineering: History 112 Modern Western Civilization is preferred

but

History 175 American History to 1877 and 176 American History since 1877 are also acceptable.

Computer ScienceAs of Fall 2010, one of the HSS electives will require an ethics elective.

Transfer Guide Changes

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Petroleum Engineering: Statistics/linear algebra no longer required.

Petroleum Engineering:None. EE 281 no longer

required.

Statistics Circuits

Transfer Guide Changes

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2nd Communication Requirement

Architectural: None required. ENG 060, ENG 160, or SPMS 085 will count as Gen Ed electives.

Petroleum: ENG 065 Intro to Technical Communication required.

Transfer Guide Changes

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Math Placement Testing for New Transfer Students Tool to help insure that new students are taking the

appropriate math class. Two Tests

MMPT Trigonometry

Students who need testing should be referred to http://braintrax.mst.edu/ to brush up on their skills before the test.

Math Placement

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Testing Guidelines for Engineering, Math, Science, and Computer Science Majors

Follow these guidelines for any major that requires Math 008 or 014.

Students who have completed the equivalent of Calculus II with a grade of C or better ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TEST.

Students who will have completed the equivalent of Calculus I with a grade of C or better by the time they transfer to S&T and DO NOT have AP or college credit for trig ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE THE TRIG PLACEMENT TEST ONLY.

Other students must take both the algebra and trigonometry placement tests. (Note: Low grades in Calculus I or II may indicate problems with algebra or trig skills. Math placement scores can help the advisor to better advise the student.)

If a student who requires math testing has never taken a trigonometry class and has no trig background, the student MAY CHOOSE to not take the trigonometry test and, consequently, will be required to take trig (Math 6) at Missouri S&T. The student must still take the algebra test.

Math Placement

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Testing Guidelines for IST, Business, Economics Majors

Students who have completed the equivalent of Business Calculus (Math 012) ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TEST.

Other students must take ONLY THE ALGEBRA TEST.

Testing Guidelines for Other Majors

Follow these guidelines for any major that does not require calculus or business calculus.

History, English, psychology, majors do not need placement testing as new students.

Students who have completed the equivalent of College Algebra (Math 004) or a higher math course with a grade of C or better ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TEST.

Others must take ONLY THE ALGEBRA TEST.

Again, when advising “exploratory” students, be careful to keep their options open by choosing a math sequence that could lead to Calculus 1

Math Placement

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CHEME 120 and 141 are Key Pre-RequisitesChemical Engineering FALL TRANSFERS are strongly encouraged to take the following courses at S&T the summer before they transfer:

ChemE 120 – Chem Engineering Material & Energy Balances

and

ChemE 141 – Chem Engineering Thermodynamics I

Spring Chemical Engineering transfers will take those courses their first semester here.

Prerequisites for Chemical Engineering 231 and 245.

Chemical Engineering Note

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Chemistry Courses are Key Pre-requisitesBiological Sciences majors are strongly encouraged to complete 2 semesters of general chemistry and of organic chemistry before transferring. These are pre-requisites for many upper-level biological sciences courses.

Biological Sciences BS requires:9 hours of general chemistry (Chem 1,2,3 &4)8 hours of organic chemistry (Chem 221 & 226, 223 & 228)

3 hours of general biochemistry (Chem 361)

Biological Sciences Note

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Physics Syllabus http://physics.mst.edu/currentcourses/undergrad.html

EE Practice Advancement Exams http://ece.mst.edu/usefullinks/EEadvancementexams.html

IDE 20 Syllabus http://web.mst.edu/~ide20/

IDE 50 Syllabus http://web.mst.edu/~ide50/index.html

IDE 110 Syllabus http://web.mst.edu/~ide110/

IDE 120 Syllabus http://web.mst.edu/~ide120/

Computer Science Syllabi http://cs.mst.edu/curriculumandcourses/classnotesinfo.html

Statistics 215 Syllabus http://web.mst.edu/~bohner/stat215-09/stat215.html

Math 22 Syllabus http://web.mst.edu/~leachdp/math22.htm

Online Syllabi for Core Courses

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Posted on Conference WebsiteMath 008 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IMath 014 Calculus for Engineers IMath 015 Calculus for Engineers IIMath 021 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IIMath 22 Calculus with Analytic Geometry IIIEE 281 Electrical CircuitsEE 151 Circuits IEN 065 Intro to Technical Communication

Syllabi for Core Courses

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