UW-College to UW-Milwaukee Curriculum Guide Produced by the Department of Enrollment Services INSTITUTION: UW-MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OR COLLEGE: COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE MAJOR: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Updated: 6/2015 CONTENTS Application procedure Course requirements for entry into the major Other requirements for entry into the major Requirements for entry into the major that are not available in the UW Colleges curriculum Suggested courses in UW Colleges curriculum not required for admission General education requirements for the College of Engineering & Applied Science Recommended course plan Special notes Contact persons telephone numbers/e-mail addresses APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a UW System application form and all appropriate transcripts to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Application Priority Dates: Fall- July 1 Spring- December 1 COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY INTO THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR: UW-COLLEGES UW-C Course Title UW-MILWAUKEE MAT 221 Calculus 1 MATH 231 OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY INTO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR: To be admitted to the College of Engineering & Applied Science students need to have completed Math 221 or an equivalent course with a grade of a C or better and have a cumulative transfer grade point average of a 2.50.
REQUIRED COURSES FOR ENTRY INTO THE MAJOR THAT ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN THE UW COLLEGES' CURRICULUM: Not applicable. SUGGESTED COURSES IN UW COLLEGES' CURRICULUM NOT REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION: MAT 222 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II MATH 232 MAT 223 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III MATH 233 CHE 145 General Chemistry I CHEM 102 or CHE 165 Chemistry for Engineers CHEM 105 PHY 201 General Physics PHYSICS 209 & PHYSICS 214 PHY 202 General Physics PHYSICS 210 & PHYSICS 215 EGR 105 Engineering Fundamentals ELEC ENG 101 EGR 201 Statics CIV ENG 201 EGR 202 Dynamics CIV ENG 202 EGR 263 Thermodynamics MECH ENG 301 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE The following courses are required if you wish to receive your bachelor's degree. UW-COLLEGES GER DESIGNATION UW-MILWAUKEE ASSOCIATE DEGREE credits 6 Humanities 6 ^ 3 Fine Arts/Arts 3 11 Natural Science/Laboratory Science/ Math Science 9 Social Science 6 NA Foreign Language ** BACHELOR DEGREE credits 3 Ethnic Studies/Cultural Diversity 3*** * * Not all Natural Science or Math Science classes can be taken to fulfill the science requirement for the major. You are advised to take courses outlined in section #2 to fulfill the UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science math/science requirements. ** For an explanation of the Foreign Language graduation requirement, refer to the General Education Requirement Policy. *** You may take a 3 credit course in Humanities, Fine Arts, Natural Science, or Social Science that will satisfy the Ethnic Studies/Cultural Diversity and/or the Interdisciplinary Studies requirement.
^ Students are required to take English 310 at UWM to fulfill the Humanities & OWCB competency requirement. RECOMMENDED COURSE PLAN: If you are interested in obtaining a degree in Electrical Engineering from UW-Milwaukee, the following recommendations have been established to help you plan your UWC course work. Students are encouraged to consult a UWC advisor to plan curriculum that transfers to UWM fulfilling prerequisites, General Education Requirement credit, and other program requirements. SEMESTER 1 MAT 124 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 116 & MATH 117 ENG 102 English Composition II ENGLISH 102 CHEM 145 General Chemistry I CHEM 102 or CHEM 165 Chemistry for Engineers CHEM 105 16 Total Credits SEMESTER 2 MAT 221 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MATH 231 EGR 105 Engineering Fundamentals ELEC ENG 101 14 Total Credits SEMESTER 3 MAT 222 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II MATH 232 PHY 201 General Physics PHYSICS 209 & PHYSICS 214 EGR 201 Statics CIV ENG 201 16 Total Credits
SEMESTER 4 MAT 223 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III MATH 233 PHY 202 General Physics PHYSICS 210 & PHYSICS 215 EGR 202 Dynamics CIV ENG 202 13 Total Credits For this program, you are encouraged to transfer to UWM after three or four semesters at a UWC campus, depending on course offerings. It is possible to be concurrently enrolled at a UWC and at UWM. Concurrent enrollment would allow you to take the required courses for your major at UWM while finishing up other course work at a UWC. Please contact an advisor at the UWC Student Services Office to discuss your options If you plan to complete the Associate degree or the Bachelor's degree, you need to successfully complete the following general education requirements not satisfied by the designated course plan. *You may take a 3 credit course in Humanities, Fine Arts, Natural Science, or Social Science that will satisfy the Ethnic Studies/Cultural Diversity and/or the Interdisciplinary Studies requirement. UW-Colleges UW-Milwaukee # credits General Education Designation # credits 6 Humanities 6 3 Fine Arts 3 9 Social Science 6 SPECIAL NOTES: Please note that there are 13 UW Colleges and not all of the UW Colleges offer all of the courses listed. Be sure to work with an academic advisor at the UW College. You can be guaranteed admission to UW-Milwaukee by participating in the UW Colleges Guaranteed Transfer Program. After fulfilling certain credit and grade point average requirements, you will transfer with the same rights and privileges as those who begin their education at UWM. Please contact an advisor at your UWC for more information. For more detailed information on transferring to UWM, please view the UWM Transfer Student webpage.
CONTACT PERSONS' TELEPHONE NUMBERS/E-MAIL ADDRESSES Tina Current Todd R. Johnson Academic Advisor Director of Student Services University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Engineering and Science College of Engineering and Science 414-229-2203 414-229-4667 currentt@uwm.edu johnsont@uwm.edu