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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Comprehensive Concentration
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26 |
Building on core topics, electrical engineering focuses on the design and applications of electronic devices, analog and digital circuits and systems, and microprocessors. Topics may include semiconductor components, electromagnetics, electric power, clean energy systems, controls, signal processing and analysis, embedded systems, and communications.
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EE 311 - Electronic Devices Laboratory Credits: 1
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EE 312 - Systems and Electronics Laboratory Credits: 1
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EE 321 - Electromagnetic Fields Credits: 3
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EE 322 - Electromagnetic Waves Credits: 3
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EE 331 - Fundamentals of Electronics and Semiconductors Credits: 3
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EE 411 - Analog Communication Systems Credits: 3
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EE 413 - Digital Communication Systems Credits: 3
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EE 421 - Digital Systems Design Credits: 3
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EE 424 - Digital Signal Processing Credits: 3
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ENGR 402 - System Dynamics and Control Credits: 3
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Technical Electives
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6 |
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 Comprehensive concentration and Power and Clean Energy concentration both require 6 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). |