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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
TSAP - Ivy Tech - Mechanical Engineering Technology, BS
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Admission Requirements
Ivy Tech students graduating with an AS degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology are eligible for
admission with junior standing to Purdue University Northwest provided:
- The student has submitted a complete application for admission to Purdue University Northwest
- A course grade of “C” or better must be earned to be accepted for transfer
- The student has a 3.0 or higher grade point average on a 4.0 GPA point scale
Purdue University Northwest - Program Major Courses (61 credits)
Ivy Tech Community College - Associate of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology TSAP (60 Credits)
- CHEM 111 Chemistry I* (4 Credits)
- COMM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking* (3 Credits)
- EECT 111 Introduction to Circuit Analysis* (4 Credits)
- ENGL 111 English Composition* (3 Credits)
- ENGT 120 Engineering Concepts & Technology (3 Credits)
- IVYT 111 Student Success in Technology (1 Credit)
- MATH 136 College Algebra* (3 Credits)
- MATH 137 Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry* (3 Credits)
- MATH 221 Calculus for Technology I* (3 Credits)
- MATH 222 Calculus for Technology II* (3 Credits)
- METC 105 Introduction to engineering Technology (3 Credits)
- METC 107 Mechanical Design & Documentation (3 Credits)
- METC 111 Statics (3 Credits)
- METC 143 Materials & Processes (3 Credits)
- METC 220 CAD for Mechanical Design (3 Credits)
- METC 279 Portfolio (1 Credit)
- METC 230 Fluid Power (3 Credits)
- METC 237 Systems Measurement Automation & Control (4 Credits)
- PHIL 102 Introduction to Ethics (3 Credits)
- PHYS 101 Physics I* (4 Credits)
*Required for Transfer General Education Core (TGEC) Certificate
The Transfer General Education Core (TGEC) Certificate requirements for this degree require a minimum of 30 credits. The TGEC Certificate requires a minimum of one course from six areas of study. The number of TGEC elective courses shown above may vary based on required TGEC course credits earned, area of study, and the student’s individual Academic Plan. The remaining degree requirements provide a mechanism for students to obtain the required minimum 60 credits to graduate with the appropriate Associate level transfer degree.
Sample Semester Sequence at Purdue University Northwest
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