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Continuing to Engineer Your Future
CSM – UMD – NAVAIR Partnership
Presented by the Office of Undergraduate
Advising & Academic Support
Agenda
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Admissions Information
Application Process
General Education & Transfer Work
Summer Courses
Where do I go from here?
Admission Criteria
• Overall GPA of 3.0 or better in all college course work
• Completion of ENGL101 equivalent (ENG1010)
• Completion of a distributive studies course in
Humanities/Arts or Social/Behavior Sciences
• Completion of the following with a 2.0 or better
– Equivalent of MATH141 (MTH1210)
– Equivalent of PHYS161 (PHY1210)
– Equivalent of CHEM113 (CHE1210/1210L)
– Only one of these courses can be repeated and can only be repeated
once
Application Codes
• Use the Transfer Application for Fall 2009
– Start courses in Summer 2009
• Mechanical Engineering
– 09100
• Aerospace Engineering
– 09020
• New Codes coming soon…
Tuition Cost
• Cost of UMD tuition (from Fall 2008 - Spring 2009)
Full time tuition: $3283.00
Fees: $719.45
Total: $4002.45
• Summer Tuition (based on Winter 2009 session tuition & fees)
$273 per credit hour
For ME: $1638
For AE: $2457
Mandatory Session Fee: $75
• Scholarship benefits of this program
$4,500 per semester
$13,500 per year
Transferrable coursework
from CSM to UMD
EGR Courses
PHY Courses
ERG1100 (ENES100)
EGR1210 (ENES102)
EGR2200 (ENES220)
EGR2210 (ENES221) – for ME Only
EGR2320 (ENME232)
PHY1210 (PHYS161)
PHY2200 (PHYS260/261)
PHY2210 (PHYS270/271)
ENG Courses
MATH Courses
ENG1010 (ENGL101)
MTH1200 (MATH140)
MTH1210 (MATH141)
MTH2200 (MATH241)
MTH2210 (MATH246)
MTH2220 (MATH240) – for AE only
CORE Courses
CHEM Courses
CHE1210/1210L (CHEM113)
CHE1200/1200L (CHEM131/132)
Non-applicable for ENGR degree
3 can be taken at CSM
Total Applicable
transfer credits: 59 - 60
General Education/CORE
Requirements for ENGR
• 24 credits required
– ENGL101 (3 credits)
– Professional Writing
(3 credits)
– Humanities & the Arts
(9 credits)
– Social Science & History
(9 credits)
Only 3 CORE can be taken at CSM;
Other 3 CORE need to be taken at
UMD or another 4 year institution
Humanities
and the Arts
Social
Sciences and
History
1 Literature
(HL)
1 Social or Political
History (SH)
1 The History or
Theory of the Arts
(HA)
1 Behavioral and
Social Sciences
(SB)
1 other Humanities
and the Arts
(HL, HA, HO)
or Interdisciplinary
and Emerging Issues
(IE*)
1 additional
Behavioral and
Social Sciences
(SB)
or Interdisciplinary
and Emerging
Issues (IE*)
Acceptable vs. Applicable
and what that means for you
• Acceptable credits are those transfer credits that
UM has accepted from any transfer institutions you
have attended
• Applicable credits are those acceptable transfer
credits that the School of Engineering has applied to
satisfy a major or CORE requirement toward your
degree
• CHEM1200 is not applicable to your degree
Summer Courses @ UMD
• ENME 271 (Matlab), ITV
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ENGL 393 at UMD
For both ME & AE
Will substitute for ENAE202
For both ME & AE
Offered both summer sessions
Summer Session I
Options:
• ENAE 283, ITV
For AE Only
Summer Session I
6/1 – 7/12
MW, 9:30am – 12:45pm
TTH, 9:30am – 12:45pm
MW, 6pm – 9:15pm
TTH, 6pm – 9:15pm
7/13 – 8/23
MW, 9:30am – 12:45pm
TTH, 9:30am – 12:45pm
MW, 6pm – 9:15pm
TTH, 6pm – 9:15pm
Still want your AS
degree?
• Students can transfer credits from UMD back to CSM to
complete the requirements for an AS
• AS requires 12 credits of CORE; student transfer 9 to
UMD from CSM
• AS requires 9 credits of technical electives; students
transfer all 9
– Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, Linear Algebra, &Thermodynamics
What Happens Now?
• Apply to the University of Maryland as a transfer student
• One on one advising at CSM, La Plata campus on Wednesday,
March 4, 2009
• Attend an Orientation Session at UMD
• Start Summer Courses as a new UMD student
• Ask Questions: [email protected]
Undergraduate Advising &
Academic Support
• www.eng.umd.edu/advising
• 1131 Glenn Martin Hall
• [email protected]
• How our office supports YOU:
• Conducts Orientation and Advising
• Last week of May (26-29)
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General education questions
University policies and procedures
Transfer credit evaluations
Maintaining student records
Graduation
Go Terps!