Program Admission Notes:
Transfer students should apply to Western Carolina University at applynow.wcu.edu. A minimum 2.2 GPA is required for consideration, however, this does not guarantee admission. We recommend that you aim for an average cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above on 12+ hours of college credit for competitiveness with other incoming transfer applicants.
Please note that admission to the institution does not guarantee admission to specific programs, and some programs do require a supplemental application. Check the program website at WCU.edu for supplemental application details and instructions, or reach out to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 828.227.7317.
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Contact:
Advising Center
transferadvising@wcu.edu
Revised:
May, 2024
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College Level Foreign Language Requirements:
No foreign language requirement for this program.
Major-Specific Course Recommendations:
Students are encouraged to build the Community College course recommendations below into the associate degree to best prepare for the intended major.
Recommended CC Course |
Credit Hours |
University Equivalent |
Associate Degree Requirement Fulfilled |
University Requirement Fulfilled |
MAT 271: Calculus I
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4
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MATH 153: Calculus I
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UGETC Math
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Required Course, General Education
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MAT 272: Calculus II
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4
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MATH 255: Calculus II
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UGETC Math
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Required Course, General Education
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MAT 273: Calculus III
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4
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MATH 256: Calculus III
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UGETC Math
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Required Course, General Education
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CHM 151: General Chemistry I
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4
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CHEM 139: General Chemistry I
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UGETC Natural Sciences
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Required Course, General Education
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PHY 251: General Physics I
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4
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PHYS 230: General Physics I
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UGETC Natural Sciences
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Required Course, General Education
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PHY 252: General Physics II
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4
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PHYS 231: General Physics II
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UGETC Natural Sciences
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Required Course, General Education
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EGR 150: Intro to Engineering
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2
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ENGR 199: Intro Eng Pract & Prin
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Elective/Pre-Major Courses
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Required Course
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EGR 212: Logic System Design I
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3
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EE 221: Logic Systems Design I
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Elective/Pre-Major Courses
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Required Course
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EGR 215: Network Theory I
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3
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EE 201: Network Theory I
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Elective/Pre-Major Courses
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Required Course
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EGR 214: Num Methods for Engineers
OR CSC 134: C++ Programming
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3
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University Equivalencies
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Elective/Pre-Major Courses
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Required Course
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MAT 285: Differential Equations
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3
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MATH 320: Ordinary Differntl Equat
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Elective/Pre-Major Courses
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Required Course
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EGR 216: Logic and Network Lab
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1
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EE 211: Logic and Networks Laboratory
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Elective/Pre-Major Courses
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Suggested Course
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Remaining Associate Degree Requirements:
In addition to major-specific course recommendations above, students should work with a community college advisor to select additional community college courses to fulfill the remaining associate degree requirements identified below.
Recommended CC Course |
Credit Hours |
University Equivalent |
Associate Degree Requirement Fulfilled |
University Requirement Fulfilled |
ENG 111: Writing and Inquiry
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3
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ENGL 101: Writing and Rhetoric
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English Composition
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General Education
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ENG 112: Writing/Research in the Disc
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3
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ENGL 202: Writing and Critical Inquiry
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English Composition
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General Education
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Student Choice/No Preference
(Approved Course Options)
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6
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University Equivalencies
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UGETC Humanities/Fine Arts
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General Education
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ECO 251: Prin of Microeconomics
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3
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ECON 231: Intro Microecon-Soc Iss
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UGETC Social/Behavioral Sciences
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General Education
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Student Choice/No Preference
(Approved Course Options)
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3
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University Equivalencies
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UGETC Social/Behavioral Sciences
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General Education
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COM 231: Public Speaking
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3
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COMM 201: Foundations of Communication
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Additional General Education Courses
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General Education
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ACA 122: College Transfer Success
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1
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ELEC 19A: Lower Level Electives
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Academic Transition
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Elective
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Remaining Bachelor’s Degree Requirements at University:
University Course |
Credit Hours |
University Course Notes |
Electrical Engineering Core
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19 |
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EE 202 - Network Theory II Credits: 3 (EGR 218: Network Theory II)
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EE 212 - Instrumentation and Networks Laboratory Credits: 1 (EGR 219: Instru & Network Lab)
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EE 351 - Systems Analysis I Credits: 3
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ENGR 200 - Engineering Practices and Principles II Credits: 3
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ENGR 350 - Engineering Practices and Principles III Credits: 3
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ENGR 400 - Engineering Capstone I Credits: 3
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ENGR 450 - Engineering Capstone II Credits: 3
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Mathematics and Science Core
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6 |
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ENGR 411 - Engineering Numerical Analysis Credits: 3
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MATH 370 - Probability and Statistics I Credits: 3
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Computer Engineering Concentration
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23 |
This concentration builds on core electrical engineering topics to focus on the design of digital components and devices, computer-based systems, networks, and services. Topics may include digital design, microprocessors and microcontrollers, embedded systems, higher-level programming, real-time operating systems, software and firmware, and controls and IoT.
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EE 311 - Electronic Devices Laboratory Credits: 1
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EE 331 - Fundamentals of Electronics and Semiconductors Credits: 3
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EE 421 - Digital Systems Design Credits: 3
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CPE - 223 Engineering Programming II Credits: 3
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CPE - 360 Computer Hardware Credits: 3
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CPE - 362 Embedded Linux Credits: 3
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CPE - 470 Embedded Robotic Systems Credits: 3
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CPE - 474 Intelligent Machines Credits: 4
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Technical Electives
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9 |
Any 3 credit hour 300-level or 400-level EE, CPE, RAE course that is not required in the Electrical Engineering Core, or not already included in concentration, can count as a Technical Elective. PHYS 322, or any 3 credit hour 400-level PHYS course can also count as a Technical Elective. Other technical courses may be available with School permission.
Note: Electrical Engineering's Computer Engineering concentration requires 9 credit hours in Technical Electives. |
General Electives
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30 |
To complete 120 hours, students may need to take additional General Electives (the number depends on how many Liberal Studies courses also count toward the major). |