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TRANSFER AGREEMENT

2006-07

Northeast State Technical Community College

Tennessee Technological University

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Use this as a guide to make your way through Northeast State Technical Community College and plan your future atTennessee Technological University.

CONTENTS

Transfer Agreement Policies i Admission Standards i Application i Expenses i Scholarship Information i Undergraduate Colleges and Departments ii Questions Directory ii College of Engineering 1 ROTC 8

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Transfer Agreement Policies1. This publication is a transfer agreement between

Northeast State Technical Community College andTennessee Technological University.

2. The current edition of this publication will be in effect forsix years from the time a student becomes regularlyadmitted to Northeast State.

3. Students entering Northeast State must meet all thestandards and follow the procedures of the currentNortheast State catalog.

4. Students entering Tennessee Technological Universitymust meet the standards and follow the procedures of thecurrent Tennessee Tech undergraduate catalog.

5. This agreement assumes that student will complete anassociate degree at Northeast State before enteringTennessee Tech. Students not completing an associatedegree will have their applications evaluated as any othertransfer student.

6. In some cases, individual programs at Tennessee Techhave specific requirements for admissions whichsupersede all others.

Admissions StandardsUnder this agreement, in order to be eligible for admission toTennessee Tech, you must have an associate degree fromNortheast State and a minimum 2.0 grade point average.Students not completing an associate degree will have theirapplications evaluated as any other transfer student. In se-lected majors, a higher grade point average is required foradmission. Check the curricular requirements for the majorof your choice for additional information.

Application1. Complete the Undergraduate Application form.

Submit the form and a nonrefundable $15 applica-tion fee to the Office of Admissions, TennesseeTechnological University, P. O. Box 5006, Cookeville,Tennessee 38505. The application deadline date istwo (2) weeks before the first day of registration.

2. Request each institution previously attended to sendofficial transcripts of all work completed and a par-tial transcript if presently enrolled in another insti-tution. Request the sending of a final transcript whenall work is completed. Transcripts of all work at-tempted at the college level must be furnished.

3. The official grade point average will be computedon hours and grades earned at all previous collegesor universities. Credit is transferred with the grademade in the course. For example, an “A” is trans-ferred as an “A” and an “F” is transferred as an “F.”

4. Students who have attempted fewer than 60 semes-ter hours of college credit must also submit highschool transcripts, and those who have not com-pleted college credit Math or English courses mustfollow COMPASS/ASSET testing guidelines. Stu-dents who have attempted fewer than 12 semesterhours must also submit ACT scores.

5. All non-commuting single freshmen and sophomoresmust live in university housing.

6. The applicant will be notified of the admission sta-tus after all credentials have been received andevaluated. Tentative admission may be granted onthe basis of partial transcripts if the quality of workis clearly acceptable. Final admission is granted onlyafter all official transcripts and credentials are re-ceived. Upon acceptance the student will be sent aLetter of Admission.

If you would like to visit Tennessee Technological Univer-sity at any time, please contact the Admissions Office be-tween 8:00 - 4:30 Monday through Friday. For additionalinformation, please contact the Office of Admissions at 931-372-3888 or toll-free 1-800-255-8881.

ExpensesFor the list of current fees, check the Bursar's web site atwww.tntech.edu/bursar/

Scholarship InformationScholarship opportunities are available for transferstudents. For scholarship information, check the scholar-ship web site at www.tntech.edu/scholarships/ Thescholarship deadline date is December 15 for the nextacademic year.

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Undergraduate Colleges and Departments

College of Agriculture and Human Ecology College of EducationSchool of Agriculture Counseling and PsychologySchool of Human Ecology Curriculum and Instruction

Exercise Science, Physical Education and WellnessMusic and Art

College of Arts and SciencesBiology College of EngineeringChemistry Chemical EngineeringComputer Science Civil and Environmental EngineeringEarth Sciences Electrical and Computer EngineeringEnglish Industrial and Systems EngineeringForeign Languages Mechanical EngineeringHistory Manufacturing and Industrial TechnologyMathematicsPhysics School of NursingSociology and Political Science

College of BusinessAccountingDecision Sciences and ManagementEconomics, Finance and Marketing

Questions? Then Contact

Academic Records Records & Registration, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317Admissions Admissions Office, Derryberry Hall 209 372-3888Athletics Athletics, Hooper Eblen 300 372-3940Auto Registration University Police, University Services 101 372-3234Bills Business Office, Derryberry Hall 100 372-3311Books and Supplies University Store, University Center G-7 372-3131College of

Agriculture and Human Ecology Dean’s Office, South Hall 102 372-3149Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office, Henderson Hall 202 372-3118

Student Success Center Henderson Hall Room 202 372-3610Business Dean’s Office, Johnson Hall 101 372-3372

Student Success Center Johnson Hall 107 372-3371Education Dean’s Office, T.J. Farr 100 372-3124

Advising Center T.J. Farr 103 372-6336Engineering Dean’s Office, Clement Hall 201 372-3172

Counseling Counseling Center, University Center 307 372-3331Financial Aid Financial Aid Office, University Center 214 372-3073Fraternities Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Housing Office of Residential Life, University Center 339 372-3414Religious Opportunity Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236School of Interdisciplinary Studies Dean's Office, Henderson Hall Room 3 372-3394School of Nursing Dean’s Office, Jere Whitson 131B 372-3203Student Government Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Student Organizations Student Organizations Office, University Center 234 372-3236Teacher Certification College of Education, Bartoo Hall 301 372-3170Veteran Certification Records & Registration, Derryberry Hall 102 372-3317

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearCHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 8ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6ENGR 1120 Engineering Programming 3ENGR 1210 Introduction to Engineering 1MATH 1910, 1920

Calculus I, II 8Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3

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TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYCHEMICAL ENGINEERING - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE

Advisor: Dr. Pedro Arce, Department Chairperson Prescott Hall 214, Phone: (931) 372-3297

(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior Year2CHE 1010 Intro to CHE 1CHE 2011 Chemical & Biological Engineering

Process Analysis 4CHE 2510 Computer Applications in CHE 1CHE 3010, 3020 CHE Thermodynamics I, II 6CHE 3111 Chemical Engineering Momentum

& Energy Transport Processes 4CHE 3121 Chemical Engineering Separation

Processes 4CHE 3730 CHE Operations 3CEE 2100, ECE 3810 or BIOL 3200 3Technical Elective3 3

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1HIST 2010 and 2020 United States History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering.2Students must apply to the CHE Fast-Track MS program by the end of their second junior term.3Three hours of Technical Electives can be from any of the following courses:

a. Any College of Engineering course at the 3000 or 4000 level.b. Any BIOL/CHEM/MATH/PHYS at the 3000 or 4000 level.c. CEE 2100d. Any course with the prior approval of the ChE Undergraduate Program Coordinator.e. Note that CEE 2100, BIOL 3200 and ECE 3810 cannot count both as a Technical Elective and as part of the CEE 2100/ECE

3810/BIOL 3200 option.4Three hours of ChE Technical Electives must come from one of the following courses:

a. ChE 4950 -- MEMSb. ChE 4661 -- Transport in Biochemical and Biological Processesc. ChE 4990 -- Introduction to Research

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore YearCHE 2010, 2020 Organic Chemistry I, II 8ENGL Literature 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II1 6MATH 2110 Calculus III 4MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3PHYS 2110, 2120 Calculus-Based Physics 8Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3

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Senior YearCHE 4131 CHE Mass Transport Processes 4CHE 4210 Chemical Reaction Engineering 4CHE 4240 CHE Capstone Laboratory 1CHE 4410, 4420 Process Design I, II 6CHE 4540 Process Dynamics & Control 3ChE Technical Electives4 6CHE 4910 CHE Seminar 1CHEM 3510, 3520 Physical Chemistry 8

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearCHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 8ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 3ENGR 1120 Engineering Programming 3ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1MATH 1910, 1920

Calculus I, II 8Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 6

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TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - CIVIL ENGINEERINGAdvisor: Dr. David Huddleston, Department Chairperson

Prescott Hall 216, Phone: (931) 372-3454 (Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearCEE 3020 Surveying 3CEE 3030 Construction Materials 3CEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3CEE 3320 Structural Mechanics 3CEE 3410, 3420 Water and Hydraulics 7CEE 3610 Transportation Engineering 3CEE 4310 Structural Steel Design 3GEOL 3210 Geology for Engineers 3ISE 3210 (3200)5 2ME 3720 Fluid Mechanics 3ECE 3810, ME 3210 or ChE 3010 3Math Elective2 2

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1HIST 2010 and 2020 United States History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering.2MATH 2010, 3810, 4510, or 47103Approved CEE Electives: CEE 3100, any 4000-level CEE course with prior approval by advisor4Approved CEE Sequences:

CEE 4130, 4160, 4190 Structural MechanicsCEE 4130, 4340, 4350, 4360, 4380, 4700 Structural EngineeringCEE 4410, 4420, 4430, 4440 Environmental EngineeringCEE 4600, 4610, 4630, 4640, 4660 Transportation Engineering

5ISE Electives: Two-credit hour courses are shown (3110 & 3210); however students are encouraged to take the three-credithour courses (3100 & 3200).

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore YearENGL Literature 3ENGR 2110 Engineering Statics 3ENGR 2330 Engineering Dynamics 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II1 6MATH 2110 Calculus III 4MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3PHYS 2110 Calculus-Based Physics I 4SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 6

Total 35

Senior YearCEE 3040 or 3120 1CEE 4320 Reinforced Concrete Design 3CEE 4800 Geotechnical Engineering I 3CEE 4920 CE Seminar and Ethics 1CEE 4940 Fundamentals of CE 0CEE 4950 Senior Design Project 3ISE 3110 (3100)5 2Approved CEE Electives3 9Approved CEE Sequence Electives4 6

Total 28

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6MATH 1910, 1920Calculus I, II 8CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1CSCI 1250 C ++ I 4Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3

Total 29

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Advisor: Dr. Stephen Parke, Department Chairperson Brown Hall 217, Phone: (931) 372-3397

(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Third YearECE 2000 Intro to ECE 2ECE 2010 Circuits and Networks I 3CSC 2020, 2021 Data Structures & Programming

Techniques, Lab 4CEE 2100 Fund. of Engineering Mechanics 3ECE 2060 Measurement Lab 1ECE 2020 Circuits II 3ECE 3110 Intro to Digital Systems 3MATH Elective2 3

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Fifth YearECE 4941, 49427 Multidisciplinary Design I, II 3ECE 4110 Sequential Logic Design 3ECE 4120 Fundamentals of Computer Design 3ECE Lab Electives3 1ECE 4910 Electrical Engineering Seminar 1ECE Elective4 3CSC 3700 Software Analysis and Design 3Comp. Eng. Elective5 3CSC 4100 Operating Systems 3CSC Elective6 3

Total 26

Sophomore YearENGL Literature 3SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3PHYS 2110, 2120 Calculus-Based Physics I, II 8MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3MATH 2110 Calculus III 4Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II1 6

Total 33

Fourth YearECE 3010 Signals and Systems 3ECE 3300 Electronics I 3ECE 3160 Digital Systems Laboratory 1ECE 3910 Probbility & Random Variables in ECE 3ECE 3120 Computer Systems 3CSC 2300 C/C++ in Unix 3CSC 2400 Design of Algorithms 3CSC 3402 Distributed & Net-Centric Program. 2ISE 3920 Fund. of Engineering Design 3

Total 24

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1HIST 2010 and 2020 United States History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering.2MATH Elective: One three-hour course must be taken from an approved list of Mathematics courses. An approved list willbe maintained by the ECE Department.

3ECE Lab Elective: One one-hour lab course, in addition to the required ECE 3160, must be taken from 3000 level and 4000level ECE lab courses. It may be taken during junior or senior year.

4ECE Elective: One three-hour courses must be taken from a list of ECE courses. An approved list of such courses will bemaintained by the ECE Department.

5Computer Engineering Elective: One three-hour course must be taken from a list of elective courses relevant to theComputer Engineering program. An approved list of such courses will be maintained by the ECE Department.

6CSC Elective: One three-hour course must be taken from an approved list of computer science courses. An approved listwill be maintained by the ECE Department.

7Multidisciplinary Design: In place of the ECE 4941-4942 sequence, any ECE Department approved 3-credit multidisciplinarycapstone design course may be taken. Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6MATH 1910, 1920Calculus I, II 8CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4ENGR 1120 Engineering Programming 3ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3

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TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Advisor: Dr. Stephen Parke, Department Chairperson Brown Hall 217, Phone: (931) 372-3397

(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Third YearECE 2000 Introduction to ECE 2ECE 2010 Circuits and Networks I 3ENGR 2121 Engineering Applications in C 1CEE 2100 Fundamentals of Engineering Mech. 3ECE 2060 Measurement Lab 1ECE 2020 Circuits and Networks II 3ECE 3110 Intro to Digital Systems 3ECE 3510 Electromagnetic Fields I 3ECE Junior Elective3 3Engineering Fund. Elective5 3

Total 25

Fifth YearECE 4941, 49428 Multidisciplinary Design I, II 3ECE Senior Sequence6 6ECE Senior Elective 3ECE Lab Electives2 2ECE 4910 Professional Issues in ECE 1E/M/S/B Electives7 6ECE Junior Electives3 3

Total 24

Sophomore YearENGL Literature 3SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3PHYS 2110, 2120 Calculus-Based Physics I, II 8MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3MATH 2110 Calculus III 4Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II1 6

Total 33

Fourth YearECE 3010 Signals and Systems 3ECE 3300 Electronics I 3ECE Lab Elective2 1ECE 3910 Probability & Random Variables in ECE 3ECE Junior Electives3 9MATH Elective4 3ISE 3920 Fund. of Engineering Design 3

Total 25

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1Six hours of history is not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.2ECE Lab Electives: Three one-hour courses must be taken from 3000 level and 4000 level ECE lab courses. They may betaken during junior and senior years.

3ECE Junior Electives: A minimum of five courses must be taken from the ECE Junior Electives List consisting of ECE 3120,ECE 3210, ECE 3310, ECE 3320, ECE 3520, ECE 3540, ECE 3610, and ECE 3710. Only one of ECE 3310 and ECE 3320 may becounted as a Junior Elective and only one of ECE 3520 and ECE 3540 may be counted as a Junior Elective.

4MATH Elective: One three-hour course must be taken from a departmentally approved list of Mathematics courses.5Engineering Fundamentals Elective: One three-hour course from a departmentally approved list of EngineeringFundamentals courses.

6ECE Senior Sequence Courses: Two ECE 4000 level courses forming a sequence must be taken from a departmentallyapproved list.

7Engineering/Math/Science/Business (E/M/S/B) Electives: A student must take six hours of E/M/S/B electives from a listof non-ECE courses approved by the ECE Department.

8Multidisciplinary Design: In place of the ECE 4941-4942 sequence, any ECE Department 3-credit multidisciplinary capstonedesign course may be taken. An approved list of such courses will be maintained by the ECE Department.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearCHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 8ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 3ENGR 1120 Engineering Programming 3ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1MATH 1910, 1920

Calculus I, II 8Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 6

Total 35

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGAdvisor: Dr. Corinne Darvennes, Interim Department Chairperson

Prescott Hall 117, Phone: (931) 372-3465 (Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearACCT 2110, 2120 Principles of Financial, Managerial 6ENGR 2121 Engineering Applications in C 1ISE 2000 Introduction to IE 2ISE 3100 Engineering Economy 3ISE 3200 Engineering Statistics 3ISE 3220 Design of Experiments 3ISE 3310 Process Improvement Techniques 3ISE 3400 Operations Research 3ISE 3410 Simulation of Industrial Systems 3ISE 3800 Information Systems for IE 3ISE 3900 Industrial Engineering Seminar 1ISE 3910 Engineering Leadership &

Project Management 3MATH 2010 Elementary Matrix Algebra 2Approved Science Option2 4

Total 40

1HIST 2010 and 2020 United States History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering.2Approved Science Option:Either (1) BIOL 2350 Intro to Anatomy and Physiology 4Or (2) PHYS 2120 Calculus-based Physics II 3

PHYS 2121 Calculus-based Physics II Lab 13Current list of approved ISE electives is available in the department

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore YearENGL Literature 3ENGR 2110 Engineering Statics 3ENGR 2330 Engineering Dynamics 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II 6MATH 2110 Calculus III 4MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3ECON 2210, 2220 Prin. of Economics I, II 6PHYS 2110 Calculus-Based Physics I 4

Total 35

Senior YearCEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3ECE 3810 Fundamentals of EE I 3ECE 3860 Fundamentals of EE Lab 1ISE 4230 Quality Control 3ISE 4500 Facilities & Materials Handling

Systems Design 3ISE 4510 Engineering Design Internship 3ISE 4600 Production Control 3ISE 4910 Fundamentals of IE Review 0ME 3210 Thermodynamics I 3ISE Elective3 3

Total 25

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearCHEM 1110, 1120 General Chemistry I, II 8ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 3ENGR 1120 Engineering Programming 3ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1MATH 1910, 1920

Calculus I, II 8Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 6

Total 35

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Advisor: Dr. Darrell Hoy, Department Chairperson Brown Hall 224, Phone: (931) 372-3254

(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearME 2000 Intro to ME and Computing 3CEE 3110 Mechanics of Materials 3ECE 3810 Fundamentals of EE I 3ECE 3860 Fundamentals of EE Laboratory 1MATH 4510 Advanced Math for Engineers 3ME 3010 Materials & Processes in Mfg 3ME 3022 Measurements in Mechanical Systems 1ME 3032 Measurements in Mechanical

Systems Lab 1ME 3050 Dynamic Modeling & Controls 3ME 3060 Dynamic Modeling &

Controls Laboratory 1ME 3210, 3220 Thermodynamics I, II 6ME 3610 Dynamics of Machinery 3ME 3710 Heat Transfer 3ME 3720 Fluid Mechanics 3ME 3910 Mechanical Engineering Seminar 1ME 4010 Machine Design 3

Total 41

1HIST 2010 and 2020 United States History I, II are not required for the Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineer-ing.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore YearENGL Literature 3ENGR 2110 Engineering Statics 3ENGR 2330 Engineering Dynamics 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II1 6MATH 2110 Calculus III 4MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3PHYS 2110 Calculus-Based Physics I 4SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives 6

Total 35

Senior YearISE 3110 Principles of Engineering Economy 2ME 4020 Applied Machine Design 3ME 4444 Senior Design Project 4ME 4720 Thermal Design 3ME 4751 Energy Systems Lab 2ME Area of Concentration1 12

Total 26

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DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

NORTHEAST STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

DEGREE: ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Freshman YearCHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4ENGL 1010, 1020 Composition I, II 6ENGR 1110 Engineering Graphics 3ENGR 1120 Engineering Programming 3ENGR 1210 Intro to Engineering 1MATH 1710, 1720Pre-Calculus I, II 6Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 6ECON 2210 Principles of Economics I2 3

Total 32

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITYBACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

Advisor: Dr. Ahmed ElSawy, Department Chairperson Lewis Hall 107, Phone: (931) 372-3263

(Recommend the advisor be contacted prior to transfer.)

Junior YearBMGT 3510 Management & Organization Behavior 3ECON 3610 Business Statistics I 3MIT 1110 Materials of Industry 3MIT 2000 Occupational Safety 2MIT 2010 Metal Casting 2MIT 2060 Metal Manufacturing Technology 2MIT 3200 Applied Electricity and Electronics 3MIT 3700 Manufacturing Cost Estimating 2MIT 3710 Methods Design 2MIT 3130 Maintenance Technology I 3MIT 3301 Cad for Technology 2MIT 3460 Welding Technology 2MIT 3730 Quality Assurance 2ME 3110 Physical Metallurgy &

Heat Transfer 3Total 34

1C Language2Business Electives: BMGT 3630, BMGT 4520, DS 2810, 3620, DS 3540, ECON 2020, FIN 3210, LAW 3810 or MKT 3400.3Technical Electives: MIT 3010, 3080, 3400, 3560, 4010, 4060, 4070, 4140, 4200, 4210, 4300, 4400, 4430, 4450, 4500, 4990 and ME4430.

Students must complete 60 hours at senior institution with 36 hours of upper-division credit at the 3000-4000 level.

Sophomore YearECON 2220 Principles of Economics II 3ENGL Literature 3HIST 2010, 2020 United States History I, II 6MATH 1910 Calculus I 4PHYS 2010, 2020 Non-Calculus Based Physics I, II 8SPCH 2300 Public Speaking 3PSYC 1310 General Psychology 3

Total 30

Senior YearACCT 3720 Accting For Non-Business Majors 3DS 3520 Operations Management 3MIT 3060 Computer Numerical

Control Machining Practices 3MIT 3401 Machine Elements for Technologists 2MIT 4200 Industrial Electronics 3MIT 4310 Plant Layout and

Materials Handling 3MIT 4610 IT Seminar 1MIT 4620 Industrial Projects 3Technical Elective3 6

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ROTC

RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is to prepare selected students to serve as officers in the ArmyReserve, Army National Guard, and Active Army.

ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS

The general requirements for enrollment in ROTC are:1. Be a citizen of the United States,2. Physically and mentally qualified,3. Accepted by the university as a full-time student,4. Morally qualified,5. For non-ROTC scholarship students, complete graduation requirements prior to reaching age 28, and6. For ROTC scholarship students, complete graduation requirements prior to reaching age 25.

TWO-YEAR ROTC PROGRAMS

There are two options available to students who transfer from institutions without ROTC programs:

Option 1: Students will attend the ROTC Leaders Training Course (LTC) at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (In order to attend LTC,students need the permission of the Professor of Military Science at the school they will attend.) After LTC, students enrollin the ROTC Advanced Course as Military Science (MS) III’s and take the MS III courses for two semesters. The followingsummer, students attend National Advanced Leadership Camp (NALC). The next school year, they enroll as MS IV’s for twosemesters and receive a commission as a Second Lieutenant upon graduation.

Option 2: Students who have completed basic training with any military service of the United States, or have attended oneof the United States Service Academies for at least one year, will receive credit for the ROTC Basic Course and will not haveto attend LTC. These students will begin ROTC as MS III’s. They will attend NALC the following year, enroll as MS IVs andbe commissioned upon graduation. Students who have had four years of ROTC in high school can, at the discretion of theProfessor of Military Science, be given placement credit for the basic course and will enter as MS III’s without attending LTC.

FINANCIAL AID

Students who attend institutions that do not have ROTC are eligible to apply for the ROTC two-year scholarships beforeattending LTC. The scholarship will pay Fall & Spring Semester tuition, selected fees, a book allowance. All studentsenrolled in the ROTC Advance Course and all scholarship students receive a monthly subsistence allowance during theschool year. Students are also paid for the period of their attendance at the Leader’s Training Course (LTC) and the LeaderDevelopment Assessment Course (LDAC).

COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS

In order to receive commissions, students must complete required ROTC courses, meet the army height/weight requirements,and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test. In order to receive a commission, students must meet Tennessee Tech graduationrequirements, complete required ROTC courses, meet the Army height/weight requirements, and pass the Army PhysicalFitness Test.