Engineering Program Requirements
Northwestern Michigan College has joined with select Michigan universities to offer a two plus two program whereby a student attends NMC for the first two years and then completes the final two years of an engineering degree at one of the participating four-year institutions. A student admitted into the two plus two program at NMC has the added advantage of a guaranteed place in the major of their choice at one of the four year institutions.
NOTE: Some students may need more than two years at NMC or the university, based on factors such as math placement. Use this list of courses as a guide only. It is not applicable for all engineering specialties or all schools of engineering. It is important to follow specific requirements for each engineering program available in transfer guides at nmc.edu/transfer-guides or in the Advising Center.
Engineering ASA – NMC Code 709
The NMC engineering curriculum parallels engineering programs offered during the first two years at other colleges and universities. Traditionally, these first two years emphasize the tools and theories that provide background for all engineering fields. Students are required to meet with an advisor for completion of this degree.
Course |
Title |
Credits |
---|---|---|
General Education Requirements |
||
CHM 150* |
General Chemistry I |
5 |
MTH 141** |
Calculus I |
5 |
MTH 142** |
Calculus II |
5 |
MTH 241** |
Calculus III |
5 |
MTH 251** |
Differential Equations |
4 |
PHY 221 |
Problems & Princ. of Physics I |
5 |
PHY 222 |
Problems & Princ. Of Physics II |
5 |
EGR 101 |
Introduction to Engineering |
1 |
EGR 113 |
Engineering Graphics I |
3 |
EGR 201 |
Statics |
3 |
Based on program choice: |
||
EGR 131 |
Elementary Surveying |
5 |
EGR 202 |
Mechanics of Materials |
3 |
EGR 203 |
Dynamics |
4 |
EGR 220 |
Engineering Practice I |
2 |
EGR 232 |
Introductory Thermodynamics |
3 |
Additional General Education Credits as required for the ASA degree |
30-32 |
*More chemistry may be required depending on the area of specialization.
**Students not prepared to begin with Calculus must start at an appropriate level of mathematics determined by placement test scores, or placement by the mathematics department faculty. Computer Science requirements may differ depending on your transfer school.
Students who plan to earn an associate degree at NMC are required to meet with an advisor for completion of this degree.
Engineering ASE – NMC Code 736
NMC offers an intensive Associate of Science in Engineering (ASE) transfer degree that is intended to prepare students for transfer to a four-year engineering program. The NMC engineering curriculum parallels engineering programs offered during the first two years at other colleges and universities. Traditionally, these first two years emphasize the tools and theories that provide background for all engineering fields. Students are required to meet with an advisor for completion of this degree.
Course |
Title |
Credits |
---|---|---|
CORE REQUIREMENTS: |
48 Credits |
|
ENG 111 |
English Composition |
4 |
ENG 112 |
English Composition |
4 |
Humanities |
Any Group One Course |
3 |
Social Science |
Any Group One Course |
3 |
CHM 150/L/R |
General Chemistry I |
5 |
MTH 141 |
Calculus I |
5 |
MTH 142 |
Calculus II |
5 |
MTH 241 |
Calculus III |
5 |
MTH 251 |
Differential Equations |
4 |
PHY 221/L/R |
Problems and Principles of Physics I |
5 |
PHY 222/L/R |
Problems and Principles of Physics II |
5 |
DIRECTED ELECTIVES*: |
25 Credits |
|
BIO 227/L |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I |
4 |
BIO 228/L |
Human Anatomy & Physiology II |
4 |
CHM 151/L/R |
General Chemistry II |
5 |
CHM 250/L |
Organic Chemistry I |
5 |
CHM 251/L |
Organic Chemistry II |
5 |
CIT 110 |
Programming Logic and Design |
3 |
EGR 101 |
Introduction to Engineering |
1 |
EGR 113 |
Engineering Graphics |
3 |
EGR 131 |
Elementary Surveying |
5 |
EGR 201 |
Statics |
3 |
EGR 202 |
Mechanics of Materials |
3 |
EGR 203 |
Dynamics |
4 |
EGR 211 |
Electrical Circuits |
3 |
EGR 220 |
Engineering Practice I |
2 |
EGR 221 |
Material Science |
3 |
EGR 232 |
Introductory Thermodynamics |
3 |
ENV 111/L |
Physical Geology |
4 |
DEGREE TOTAL |
73 Credits |
* Directed Electives will be determined by the type of engineering program the student is pursuing and the university for which they are transferring. See Program advisor for Institution / Program course information.