EvCC Engineering Transfer Program

Course Transfer Equivalents

 

EvCC Course

UW

WSU[1]

SeattleU

Cogswell1

Engnr 100: Engineering Graphics (4)

ENGR 1XX

ME 103 (3)

MEGR 1XX

GE 110

Engnr 101: Innovation in Design (5)

ENGR 100[2] (5)

ENGR 120 (2)

MEGR 181 (2)

GE 1XX

Engnr 109: Engineering Orientation (2)

ENGR 1XX (2)

ENGR 1XX (1)

ENGR 1XX (2)

GE 1XX(1)

Engnr 110: Engineering Problem Solving (2)

ENGR 1XX (2)

ENGR 1XX (1)

ENGR 1XX (2)

GE 1XX(1)

Engnr 120: Computational Tools (1)

ENGR 1XX (1)

ENGR 1XX (.5)

ENGR 1XX (1)

GE 1XX(0.5)

Engnr 123: 3-D Visualization and CAD (4)

ME 123[3] (4)

ME 103 (3)

MEGR 105 (3)

GE 1XX

Engnr 142: Computer Programming – Java (5)

CSE 142 (4)

ENGR 1XX[4]

CSSE 151 (5)

N/A

Engnr 210: Statics (5)

AA 210 (4)

CE 211 (3)

MEGR 210 (4)

GE 201 (3)

Engnr 215: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (5)

EE 215 (4)

EE 261 (3)

ECEGR 210 (4)

GE 305 (4)[5]

Engnr 220: Mechanics of Materials (5)

CEE 220 (4)

CE 215 (3)

CEEGR 221 (4)

GE 203 (3)

Engnr 230: Dynamics (5)

ME 230 (4)

ME 212 (3)

MEGR 230 (5)

GE 202 (3)

Engnr 231: Technical Report Writing (3)

TC 231 (3)

N/A

N/A

N/A

Engnr 260: Thermodynamics (5)

CHEME 260 (4)

ME 301 (3)

MEGR 231 (4)

ME 310 (3)

Engnr 298: Design Project (1)

ENGR 2XX (1)

ENGR 2XX (.5)

ENGR 2XX (1)

GE 2XX (.5)

 

Note: Consult early with an engineering advisor at EvCC and with transfer university literature/websites/advisors to make sure you satisfy general and discipline-specific requirements for whichever school(s) and major(s) you plan to transfer to.



[1] WSU and Henry Cogswell are on the semester system.  1 semester credit = 1.5 quarter credits.

[2] ENGR 100 satisfies an I&S (Social Science) distribution requirement at the UW.

[3] ME 123 satisfies a VLPA (Humanities) distribution requirement at the UW.

[4] ENGNR 142 satisfies the computer programming course requirement for Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering at WSU.  It transfers as an elective for all other disciplines.

[5] Students must complete additional laboratory modules (independent study once at Cogswell) to receive full transfer credit for GE 305.