TRANSFER ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (BCC) AND THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AT UMASS DARTMOUTH
| BCC Program: | Credits |
UMass Dartmouth Programs: | Credits |
| Engineering Science Transfer | Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Materials (Materials & Bio-Materials Engineering Option) Mechanical Engineering |
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| General and Elective Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| ENG 11 College Writing | 3 |
ENL 101 Critical Writing and Reading I | 3 |
| ENG 12 Introduction to Literature | 3 |
ENL 102 Critical Writing and Reading II | 3 |
| ENG 15 Technical Writing | 3 |
ENL 266 Technical Communications | 3 |
| Choose one: | 3 |
General Education elective: Cultural and Artistic Literacy (Area C) | 3 |
| HST 20 Ancient World | HST 103 World Civilizations I | ||
| HST 21 Middle Ages | HST 104 World Civilizations II | ||
| Choose one: | 3 |
General Education elective: Cultural and Artistic Literacy (Area C) | 3 |
| HST 22 Early Modern Europe | HST 101 History of Western Civilization I | ||
| HST 23 Modern Europe and World | HST 102 History of Western Civilization II | ||
| Choose one (any Arts and Humanities elective listed below): | 3 |
General Education elective: Cultural and Artistic Literacy (Area C) | 3 |
| ART 11 Introduction to the History of Art | ARH 200 Ancient and Medieval Art | ||
| ART 12 Survey of Modern Art | ARH 150 Modern to Contemporary Art | ||
| ENG 17 Contemporary American Writers | 200-level literature | ||
| ENG 30 Introduction to Film | ENL 255, Introduction to Film | ||
| MUS 11 History of Music I | MUS 101 Introduction to Music I | ||
| MUS 12 History of Music II | Music elective | ||
| MUS 13 Introduction to Music Theory | MUS 108 Materials of Music | ||
| THE 11 Introduction to the Theatre | 200-level drama/film elective | ||
| THE 17 History of the Theater | 200-level drama/film elective | ||
| THE 18 History of the Theatre II | 200-level drama/film elective | ||
| THE 19 Theatre Appreciation | ENL 253 Introduction to Drama | ||
| Foreign Language 01, 02, 11, 12 | FLL 101, 102, 201, 202 | ||
| Choose one (any Arts and Humanities elective listed below): | 3 |
General Education elective: Global Awareness (Area G) or Diversity (Area D) | 3 |
| The following courses will earn General Education Area G credit: | |||
| ANT 11 Social and Cultural Anthropology | ANT 111 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | ||
| ECN 11 Principles of Economics - Macro | ECO 232 Principles of Macro-Economics | ||
| ECN 12 Principles of Economics - Micro | ECO 231 Principles of Micro-Economics | ||
| SSC 14 Introduction to Geography | No equivalent - General Education Area G credit | ||
| The following courses will earn General Education Area D credit: | |||
| GVT 51 Urban Government and Politics | 200-level political science elective | ||
| SOC 11 Principles of Sociology | SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology | ||
| SOC 12 Social Problems | SOC 102 Social Problems | ||
| Math and Science Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| MTH 14 Calculus I | 4 |
MTH 111 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 |
| MTH 15 Calculus II | 4 |
MTH 112 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 4 |
| MTH 53 Calculus III | 4 |
MTH 211 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | 4 |
| PHY 11 General Physics I | 4 |
PHY 113 Classical Physics I | 4 |
| Total Credits (General, Elective, Math, and Science Courses) | 37 |
37 |
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| BCC Program: Engineering Science Transfer | Credits |
UMass Dartmouth Program: Civil Engineering [126 or 127 Credits] | Credits |
| Program Core Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| CHM 13 Fundamentals of Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 153 Princliples of Modern Chemistry for Engineers | 3 |
| CHM 14 Fundamentals of Chemistry II | 4 |
CHM 152 Principles of Modern Chemistry II | 3 |
| CHM 162 Introduction to Applied Chemistry II | 1 | ||
| MTH 54 Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 |
MTH 212 Differential Equations | 3 |
| PHY 12 General Physics II | 4 |
PHY 114 Classical Physics II | 4 |
| CAD 58 Civil Drafting and Design | 3 |
CEN 161 Civil Engineering Design Graphics | 3 |
| ETK 29 Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
EGR 101 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science I* | 2 |
| ETK 56 Surveying I | 4 |
EGR 102 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science II** | 2 |
| ETK 58 Surveying II (provided ETK 56 has also been completed) | 4 |
CEN 301 Surveying | 4 |
| Total Credits (Civil Engineering) | 66 |
62 |
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| *Transfer credit for EGR 101 can only be awarded when MTH 14 is completed and transferred. | |||
| **Transfer credit for EGR 102 can only be awarded when MTH 15 and PHY 11 are completed and transferred. | |||
| Additional credits required to complete the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering | |||
| Engineering core courses: 2 courses | 6 |
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| Civil Engineering major courses: 22 courses | 50 |
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| Technical electives: 2 courses | 6 |
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| General Education requirements: 1 course | 3 | ||
| General Education requirements remaining to be completed will differ depending on the electives taken at BCC. For instance, students who chose Economics at BCC will have completed the UMass Dartmouth Global Awareness (Area G) general education requirement; students who select Government 51 will have met the UMass Dartmouth Diversity (Area D) general education requirement. | |||
| TOTAL | 65 |
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| TOTAL REQUIRED FOR DEGREE | 127 |
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| BCC Program: Engineering Science Transfer | Credits |
UMass Dartmouth Programs: Computer Engineering [126 Credits] | Credits |
| Program Core Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| CHM 13 Fundamentals of Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 153 Princliples of Modern Chemistry for Engineers | 3 |
| CIS 75 Software Specification and Design | 4 |
ECE 264 Object Oriented Software Development | 4 |
| CIS 76 Introduction to Procedural Programming | 4 |
ECE 160 Foundations of Computer Engineering I | 4 |
| MTH 54 Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 |
MTH 212 Differential Equations | 3 |
| PHY 12 General Physics II | 4 |
PHY 114 Classical Physics II | 4 |
| ETK 29 Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 201 Circuit Theory I | 3.5 |
| ETK 31 Electrical Engineering I Laboratory | 1 |
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| ETK 30 Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 202 Circuit Theory II | 3.5 |
| ETK 32 Electrical Engineering II Laboratory | 1 |
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| ETK 67 Digital Computer Fundamentals | 4 |
ECE 260 Digital Logic and Computer Design | 3.5 |
| Any four-credit ETK course not already listed, provided ETK 29, ETK 31, MTH 14, MTH 15, and PHY 11 are completed and transferred. | 4 |
EGR 101 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science I | 2 |
| EGR 102 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science II | 2 |
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| Total Credits Transferred (Computer Engineering & Electrical Engineering) | 72 |
Total Credits Accepted in Transfer | 69.5 |
| Additional credits required to complete the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering | |||
| Computer Engineering major courses: 13 courses | 38.5 |
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| Technical electives: 3 courses | 9 |
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| Math requirements: 2 courses | 6 |
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| General Education requirements: 1 course | 3 |
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| General Education requirements remaining to be completed will differ depending on the electives taken at BCC. For instance, students who chose Economics at BCC will have completed the UMass Dartmouth Global Awareness (Area G) general education requirement; students who select Government 51 will have met the UMass Dartmouth Diversity (Area D) general education requirement. | |||
| TOTAL | 56.5 |
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| TOTAL REQUIRED FOR DEGREE | 126 |
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| BCC Program: Engineering Science Transfer | Credits |
UMass Dartmouth Programs: Electrical Engineering [125 Credits] | Credits |
| Program Core Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| CHM 13 Fundamentals of Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 153 Princliples of Modern Chemistry for Engineers | 3 |
| CIS 75 Software Specification and Design | 4 |
ECE 264 Object Oriented Software Development | 4 |
| CIS 76 Introduction to Procedural Programming | 4 |
ECE 160 Foundations of Computer Engineering I | 4 |
| MTH 54 Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 |
MTH 212 Differential Equations | 3 |
| PHY 12 General Physics II | 4 |
PHY 114 Classical Physics II | 4 |
| ETK 14 Engineering Applications of MATLAB | 1 |
ECE 250 Fundamentals of MATLAB | 1 |
| ETK 29 Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 201 Circuit Theory I | 3.5 |
| ETK 31 Electrical Engineering I Laboratory | 1 |
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| ETK 30 Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 202 Circuit Theory II | 3.5 |
| ETK 32 Electrical Engineering II Laboratory | 1 |
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| ETK 67 Digital Computer Fundamentals | 4 |
ECE 260 Digital Logic and Computer Design | 3.5 |
| Any four-credit ETK course not already listed, provided ETK 29, ETK 31, MTH 14, MTH 15, and PHY 11 are completed and transferred. | 4 |
EGR 101 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science I | 2 |
| EGR 102 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science II | 2 |
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| Total Credits Transferred (Computer Engineering & Electrical Engineering) | 73 |
Total Credits Accepted in Transfer | 70.5 |
| Additional credits required to complete the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering | |||
| Electrical Engineering major courses: 12 courses | 36.5 |
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| Technical electives: 3 courses | 9 |
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| Math requirements: 1 course | 3 |
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| Science elective: 1 course | 3 |
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| General Education requirements: 1 course | 3 |
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| General Education requirements remaining to be completed will differ depending on the electives taken at BCC. For instance, students who chose Economics at BCC will have completed the UMass Dartmouth Global Awareness (Area G) general education requirement; students who select Government 51 will have met the UMass Dartmouth Diversity (Area D) general education requirement. | |||
| TOTAL | 54.5 |
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| TOTAL REQUIRED FOR DEGREE | 125 |
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| BCC Program: Engineering Science Transfer | Credits |
UMass Dartmouth Program: Materials & Biomaterials Engineering Option [127 Credits] | Credits |
| Program Core Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| CHM 13 Fundamentals of Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 151 Principles of Modern Chemistry I | 3 |
| CHM 161 Introduction to Applied Chemistry I | 1 |
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| CHM 14 Fundamentals of Chemistry II | 4 |
CHM 152 Principles of Modern Chemistry II | 3 |
| CHM 162 Introduction to Applied Chemistry II | 1 |
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| MTH 19 Fundamental Statistics | 4 |
MTH 104 Statistics | 3 |
| BIO 11 General Biology I | 4 |
BIO 101 General Biology I | 3 |
| ENV 11 Introduction to Environment | 3 |
MTX 110 Environmental Science and Business | 3 |
| ETK 59 Strength of Materials | 4 |
MTX 201 Mechanical Properties of Materials | 3 |
| MTX 252 Materials Seminar | 1 |
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| ETK 70 Thermodynamics | 3 |
EGR 232 Thermodynamics | 3 |
| ETK 79 Engineering Material Science | 4 |
MNE 231 Material Science | 4 |
| Total Credits (Materials) | 67 |
65 |
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| Additional credits required to complete the Bachelor of Science in Materials and Biomaterials | |||
| Materials major courses: 14 courses | 44 |
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| Engineering core courses: 1 course | 3 |
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| Technical electives: 4 courses | 12 |
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| General Education requirements: 1 course | 3 |
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| General Education requirements remaining to be completed will differ depending on the electives taken at BCC. For instance, students who chose Economics at BCC will have completed the UMass Dartmouth Global Awareness (Area G) general education requirement; students who select Government 51 will have met the UMass Dartmouth Diversity (Area D) general education requirement. | |||
| TOTAL | 62 |
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| TOTAL REQUIRED FOR DEGREE | 127 |
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| BCC Program: Engineering Science Transfer | Credits |
UMass Dartmouth Program: Mechanical Engineering [128 Credits] | Credits |
| Program Core Courses | UMass Dartmouth Equivalent Courses | ||
| CHM 13 Fundamentals of Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 153 Princliples of Modern Chemistry for Engineers | 3 |
| CHM 14 Fundamentals of Chemistry II | 4 |
CHM 152 Principles of Modern Chemistry II | 3 |
| CHM 162 Introduction to Applied Chemistry II | 1 |
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| MTH 54 Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 |
MNE 212 Differential Equations for Engineers | 3 |
| PHY 12 General Physics II | 4 |
PHY 114 Classical Physics II | 4 |
| ETK 29 Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 211 Elements of Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
| ETK 31 Electrical Engineering I Laboratory | 1 |
ECE 251 Electrical Measurements | 1 |
| ETK 30 Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 212 Elements of Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
| ETK 32 Electrical Engineering II Laboratory | 1 |
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| ETK 79 Engineering Material Science | 4 |
MNE 231 Material Science | 4 |
| CAD 19 Advanced Computer Aided Design I | 4 |
EGR 101 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science I* | 2 |
| ETK 14 Engineering Applications of MATLAB | EGR 102 Intro. to Engineering through Applied Science II** | 2 |
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| Choose one: | 3 |
CIS 115 Computer Programming with C | 3 |
| ETK 13 Computer Tools for Engineers | 3 |
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| CIS 76 Introduction to Procedural Programming | 4 |
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| Total Credits (Mechanical Engineering) | 68 |
69 |
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| *Transfer credit for EGR 101 can only be awarded when ETK 29 and MTH 14 are completed and transferred. | |||
| **Transfer credit for EGR 102 can only be awarded when MTH 15 and PHY 11 are completed and transferred. | |||
| Additional credits required to complete the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering | |||
| Mechanical Engineering major courses: 16 courses | 37 |
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| Engineering core courses: 4 courses | 10 |
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| Technical electives: 3 courses | 9 |
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| General Education requirements: 1 course | 3 |
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| General Education requirements remaining to be completed will differ depending on the electives taken at BCC. For instance, students who chose Economics at BCC will have completed the UMass Dartmouth Global Awareness (Area G) general education requirement; students who select Government 51 will have met the UMass Dartmouth Diversity (Area D) general education requirement. | |||
| TOTAL | 59 |
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| TOTAL REQUIRED FOR DEGREE | 128 |
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