Temple University College of Engineering Associate in Science in Engineering Science at the Community College of Philadelphia to the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Temple University (Effective Fall 2010) Community College of Philadelphia Recommended Course First Semester ENGR 102 Engineering Design and Lab I MATH 171 Calculus I CHEM 121 College Chemistry I ENGL 101 English Composition I CIS 103 PC Applications Total: Second Semester ENGR 202 Engineering Design and Lab II PHYS 140 Mechanics, Heat and Sound MATH 172 Calculus II Math 270 Linear Algebra Total: Summer Session I ENGL 102 English Composition II Total: Third Semester MATH 271 Calculus III CHEM 122 ENGR 221 PHYS 241 Temple University Equivalent Credits 4 4 4 3 3 18 4 5 4 4 17 3 3 4 First Semester ENGR 1101 MATH 1041 CHEM 1031 & CHEM 1033 ENGL 0802 CIS L000 Second Semester ENGR 1117 PHYS 1061 MATH 1042 MATH 2101 Credits 4 4 See Note 1 Intro to Engineering See Note 1 Calculus I See Note 1 General Chemistry I & General Chemistry Lab I Analytic Reading & Writing Elective Total: 4 3 3 18 Total: 4 5 4 4 17 Total: 3 3 Engineering Graphics See Note 1 Elem. Classical Phys. I See Note 1 Calculus II Linear Algebra Summer Session I ENGL 2796 Writing Research Essay Third Semester MATH 2043 CHEM 1032 & CHEM 1034 ENGR 2331 PHYS 1062 See Note 1 Calculus III General Chemistry II & General Chemistry Lab II See Note 1 Engineering Statics See Note 1 Elem. Classical Phys. I 4 College Chemistry II 4 4 Statics 3 3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light 5 5 Total: 16 Total: 16 Fourth Semester Fourth Semester See Note 2 Dependent on Selection Humanities Elective 3 3 See Note 2 Dependent on Selection Social Science Elective 3 3 See Note 1 Differential Equations MATH 272 Differential Equations 4 MATH 3041 4 ENGR 222 Dynamics 3 ENGR 2332 Engineering Dynamics 3 See Note 1,3 Programming in “C” CSCI 111 Program & Algo Develop 4 CIS 1057 4 Total: 17 Total: 17 Degree Total: 71 Transfer Total: 71 Notes: 1. Course satisfies a major requirement at Temple 2. CCP graduates who transfer with the A.S. in Engineering Science satisfy Temple’s GenEd requirements by GenEd-to-GenEd transfer. 3. It is recommended that students work with their CCP advisor to select transfer courses for their Humanities and Social Science electives. Students may select CSCI 111 or ENGR 205 for their degree requires at CCP. CISC 111, which meets a major requirement at Temple, is recommended. Student selecting ENGR 205 will need to complete additional courses at Temple and may need additional semester(s) to complete the degree. Effective Semester: Fall 2010 Page 4 of 5 Remaining requirements at Temple University Summer Session between 2nd and 3rd year EE 2312/2313 Electrical Engr Sci I and Lab EE 2322/2323 Electrical Engr Sci II and Lab EE 2612/2613 Digital Circuit Design w/lab Session Total Fifth Semester ENGR 2196 ENGR 3512 EE 3612 EE 3613 EE 3712 Sixth Semester ENGR 4169 ENGR 2011 EE 3522 EE 3312 EE 3313 EE 3412/3413 Credits 4 4 4 12 Technical Communications Signals: Cont. & Discrete Microproc. Systems Microproc. Systems Lab E-M Fields & Waves Semester Total 3 4 3 1 3 14 Semester Total 1 3 3 3 1 4 15 Engineering Seminar Engineering Analysis & Applicatons Stochastic Proc., Signals & Sys. Electr. Devices &Circuits Elect. Devices Lab Classical Control Systems/lab Seventh Semester ENGR 4196 Engineering Senior Design I 1 EE 4512 EE 4513 EE 4412 EE 4413 EE XXXX Analog & Digital Comm. Analog & Digital Comm. Lab Modern Control Systems Modern Controls Lab Elective 1 Semester Total 3 1 3 1 3 12 Semester Total Remaining Temple Requirements Total Credits for BS Degree: (124 min.) 3 3 3 1 3 13 66 137 Eighth Semester ENGR 4296 EE XXXX EE XXXX EE XXXX Engineering Senior Design II Humanities & Social Sci Elect Elective 2 See Note B Elective 2 lab Elective 3 See Note B Notes A. Students transferring with the A.S. in Engineering Science will need to complete EE 2312/2313: Electrical Engr Sci I and Lab, EE 2322/2323: Electrical Engr Sci II and Lab, and EE 2612/2613: Digital Circuit Design w/lab prior to their first regular semester at Temple to be able to complete the BS in 2 years or 4 full semesters at Temple. B. Students should see their Temple advisor for recommended courses. Notes: 1. To find the online application: Go to www.temple.edu/undergrad Click on “Applying” on the gray bar across the top Click on “Transfer Students” on the left hand side - This will take you directly to an online application 2. All inquiries about the undergraduate program and application are handled through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have specific questions about your application or the admission process, please call 215-204-7200. 3. All inquiries specific to the Engineering program and requirements should be directed to the College of Engineering, Dr. Steven Ridenour, 215-204-8825, steven.ridenour@temple.edu. 4. Temple’s course numbers changed effective Summer 2007. A cross walk table of old/new numbers can be accessed at http://renumbering.temple.edu/ (click on courses). Effective Semester: Fall 2010 Page 5 of 5