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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Olympic College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering - Computer and Electrical Engineering, AS-T2/MRP
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Associate of Science - Transfer (AS-T Track 2) for transferring within the State of Washington
The Engineering Transfer Program graduates students who are prepared to excel in any four-year Engineering Program in the country. The AST-2/MRP 1, 2, and 3 degrees are intended for students with an interest in transferring to an engineering school in the State of Washington in one of the subject disciplines. For transfer to an engineering school outside the State of Washington students should use the Associate of Science (Track 2) Degree.
Computer and Electrical (AS-T2/MRP 3)
Students pursuing an AS-T2/MRP 3 should work closely with an Olympic College engineering faculty advisor to determine the specific courses that are required to transfer to the university of their choice within their chosen discipline.
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Additional Required Courses (26 Credits)
Individualized Plan
Additional courses listed below will be required in an individualized plan to support intended major and transfer institution. These should be selected only in consultation with the appropriate advisor and approved academic plan.
Please Note
Minimum 90 credits required. More may be required depending on transfer program. See Note 2.
Minimum cumulative college GPA of 2.0, see Note 3.
Quarter by Quarter Plan
The following is a list of suggested courses to meet the requirements for the Associate in Science - Transfer, Track 2/MRP (AS-T, Track 2/MRP 3) degree and to better prepare you for focusing on this major at the University level. Please note that you are not required to carry this credit load or follow this sequence.
Engineering MRP Notes 1-3
Note 1: Science and Mathematics Requirements should be chosen to meet the requirements of the desired major at the baccalaureate institution. Some institutions require calculus-based physics, for example.
Note 2: Most scientific disciplines require more than 90 credits to achieve junior standing.
Note 3: Specific Colleges, Departments, and programs within universities require a GPA considerably higher than the minimum for an associate degree. Contact advisors at the baccalaureate institution for requirements.
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