General Studies - Chemical Engineering Pathway

Program Location:  All locations except for Brookley Field

Length:  Four Semesters + Summer Term

This pathway is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution to complete a baccalaureate degree in chemical engineering. Requirements vary among institutions. The following program is a composite of the requirements of the first two years of the baccalaureate degree at most four-year institutions. Students should have successfully completed a minimum of four units of high school mathematics, including trigonometry, and three units of science in biology, physics and chemistry.

Semester-by-Semester Pathway/Alabama Transfers Guide

A semester-by-semester pathway is provided as a guide for course selection. Students should consult their Degree Works degree plan and complete an Alabama Transfers transfer guide to ensure that they take the appropriate courses for their major at their selected four-year institution. Click here for a link to the Alabama Transfers site. Students are also encouraged to contact their advisor for assistance regarding courses to be completed.

Semester Two (Spring)

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
14

Summer Semester

MTH 270 is an optional course.  Please check with the EGR advisor to determine if this will be accepted by the transfer institution.

Item #
Title
Credits
History Sequence (Part I)  +
3
Social Science Course  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
10

Semester Three (Fall)

EGR 101 is an optional course, but is strongly recommended.  Please check with the EGR advisor to determine if this will be accepted by the transfer institution.

Item #
Title
Credits
History Sequence (Part II)  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
14

Complete Graduation Application

Complete the graduation application and begin the process of a review of your degree plan before your final semester.

Total credits:
64
*Students who successfully complete 28 hours in appropriate areas of the AA and AS degree plans are awarded a General Education Short-Term Certificate.