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Pathway forNorthern Kentucky UniversityTransfers : 2021-2022Aerospace EngineeringJunior YearFreshman YearFirst SemesterCollege ofEngineeringHoursFirst SemesterHoursEGR 101 Engineering Exploration I § s.1EGR 102 Fundamentals of Engineering Computing .EGT 267 or INF 260.2CIS/WRD 110 Composition and Communication I Δ .3MA 113 Calculus I .MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 128 & 227, or MAT 129.4PHY 231 General University Physics .PHY 220.4PHY 241 General University Physics Laboratory .PHY 220.1EE 305 Electrical Circuits and Electronics.3AER 355 Engineering Analysis.3AER 305 Aerospace Structures.3AER/ME 330 Fluid Mechanics.3WRD 204 Technical Writing.3Second SemesterAER/ME 310 Engineering Experimentation I.3AER 320 Propulsion.3AER/ME 325 Elements of Heat Transfer.3AER 345 Flight Dynamics.3AER 335 Aerodynamics.3EGR 103 Engineering Exploration II § s.2MA 114 Calculus II .MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 227 & 228, or MAT 229.4CIS/WRD 111 Composition and Communication II Δ .3CHE 105 General College Chemistry I .CHE 120 or 120H.4UK Core – Social Sciences.3Sophomore YearFirst SemesterHoursSecond SemesterSenior YearFirst SemesterHoursMA 213 Calculus III .MAT 329.4PHY 232 General University Physics .PHY 222.4PHY 242 General University Physics Laboratory .PHY 222.1EM 221 Statics .PHY 305.3AER/ME 251 Introduction to Materials and Manufacturing Processes.3AER 245 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering.3AER 411 AER Capstone Design I.3AER 410 Aerospace Engineering Laboratory.3AER/ME 440 Design of Control Systems.3AER 445 Aircraft Performance.3Technical Elective*.3Second SemesterAER 412 AER Capstone Design II.3Technical Elective*.3Technical Elective*.3UK Core – Citizenship.3UK Core – Global Dynamics.3AER/ME 220 Engineering Thermodynamics I.PHY 360.3EM 302 Mechanics of Deformable Solids.3MA 214 Calculus IV .MAT 325.3EM 313 Dynamics .PHY 310.3UK Core – Humanities.3Second SemesterSTA 210 Making Sense of Uncertainty:An Introduction to Statistical ReasoningorSTA 296 Statistical Methods and Motivations STA 113, 205, 205R, 212, or 250orSTA 381 Engineering Statistics – A Conceptual Approach.3*Courses required for Engineering Standing. A cumulative UK GPA of at least 2.5 and successful completion of all pre-major courses. Successful completion of the followingcourses with at least a 2.5 GPA: CHE 105, CIS 111/WRD 111, EGR 101, EGR 102, EGR 103 (or EGR 215 in lieu of EGR 101 and EGR 103), EM 221, MA 113, MA 114, MA 213,PHY 231, PHY 241, PHY 232, and PHY 242 and a C or better in each course. If a course is repeated, the best grade will be used for calculation of GPA in the above listed courses.Δ Students taking ENG 101 (ENG 101) and ENG 102 (ART 291W, BHS 291W, BIO 291W, CHE 391W, EGT 291W, ENG 102, ENG 102, ENG 151, ENG 151H, ENG 291,ENV291W, HIS 291W, HSC 291W, MUS 291W, PHI 251, or PHI 251W) should also complete COM 252 (CMST 220), COM 281 (CMST 230), or COM 287.§ Transfer students will take EGR 215, Introduction to the Practice of Engineering for Transfer Students, in place of EGR 101 and EGR 103.s Students must complete both EGR 101 and EGR 103 to fulfill the UK Core Arts and Creativity requirement. Transfer students may satisfy the UK Core Arts andCreativity requirement by taking EGR 215.– CONTINUED –University of Kentucky is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, anddoctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, call 404-679-4500, or online at www.sacscoc.orgfor questions about the accreditation of University of Kentucky.2022-2023 Series

Aerospace Engineering 2*Technical electives can be chosen from the following list. At least threecredit hours must come from either AER/ME 501 OR AER/ME 590.AER 380 Topics in Aerospace Engineering (Variable Topics)AER/ME 530 Gas DynamicsAER/ME 531 Fluid Dynamics IAER/ME 532 Advanced Strength of MaterialsAER 545 Aircraft Control and SimulationAER/ME 548 Aerodynamics of TurbomachineryAER/ME 563 Basic Combustion PhenomenaAER/ME 565 Scale Modeling in EngineeringAER/ME 590 Applied CFD and Numerical Heat TransferAER/ME 516 Systems EngineeringAER 599 Topics in Aerospace Engineering (Subtitle required)AER 395 Independent Work in Aerospace EngineeringAER/ME 501 Mechanical Design with Finite Element MethodsAER/ME 506 Mechanics of Composite MaterialsAER/ME 510 Vibro-Acoustic Design in Mechanical SystemsAER/ME 513 Mechanical VibrationsAER/ME 514 Computational Techniques in Mechanical System Analysis

Pathway forNorthern Kentucky UniversityTransfers : 2021-2022Biomedical EngineeringFirst SemesterFreshman YearCollege ofEngineeringJunior YearHoursFirst SemesterHoursMA 113 Calculus I.MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 128 & 227, or MAT 129.4PHY 231 General University Physics*.PHY 220.4PHY 241 General University Physics Laboratory*.PHY 220.1CIS/WRD 110 Composition and Communication I* .3EGR 101 Engineering Exploration I §s*.1EGR 102 Fundamentals of Engineering Computing *.EGT 267 or INF 260.2BME 322 Design Strategies for Biomedical Engineering.3BME 435 Computer Modeling of Complex Systems.4PRD/EGR 250 Computer-Aided Design: Solidworks.2PRD/BME 371 Ergonomics.1Guided Engineering Elective III [1].3UK Core – Social Sciences.3Second SemesterSecond SemesterMA 114 Calculus II*.MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 227 & 228, or MAT 229.4CHE 105 General College Chemistry I*.CHE 120 or 120H.4CIS/WRD 111 Composition and Communication II* .3EGR 103 Engineering Exploration II §*s .2BIO 148 Introductory Biology I*.BIO 150 & 150L.3First SemesterSophomore YearSTA 381 Engineering Statistics – A Conceptual Approach.3BME 330 Experimental Methods in Biomedical Engineering.3PRD/BME 350 Materials and Processes.3PRD/BME 372 UX UI for Product Design.1BME Basic Elective I [2].3UK Core – Citizenship - USA.3Senior YearHoursMA 213 Calculus III .MAT 329.4PHY 232 General University Physics .PHY 222.4PHY 242 General University Physics Laboratory .PHY 222.1BIO 152 Principles of Biology II .BIO 151.3BME 201 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering.3Guided Engineering Elective I [1].3Second SemesterMA 214 Calculus IV .MAT 325.3CHE 107 General College Chemistry II .CHE 121 or 121H.3PRD/BME 170 Human Anatomy for Design.3PRD 272 Introduction to UX for Product Design.2Guided Engineering Elective II [1].3UK Core – Humanities.3First SemesterHoursBME 420 Senior Design Project in Biomedical Engineering I.3PRD/BME 451 Integrated Entrepreneurship in Product Design.2PGY 412G Principles of Human Physiology.4BME Basic Elective II [2].3BME Advanced Elective I [3].3Second SemesterBME 421 Senior Design Project in Biomedical Engineering II .3BME Basic Elective IIII [2].3BME Basic Elective IV [2].3BME Advanced Elective II [3].3UK Core – Global Dynamics.3*Courses are required for Engineering Standing. A cumulative UK GPA of at least 2.5 and successful completion of the following courses with at least a 2.5 GPA: BIO 148, BIO152, BME 201, CHE 105, CIS 110 / WRD 110, CIS 111 / WRD 111, EGR 101, EGR 102, EGR 103, MA 113, MA 114, MA 213, PHY 231, PHY 241, PHY 232 and PHY 242. If thecourse is repeated, the best grade will be used for calculation of GPA in the above listed courses. Students taking ENG 101 (ENG 101) and ENG 102 (ART 291W, BHS 291W, BIO 291W, CHE 391W, EGT 291W, ENG 102, ENG 102, ENG 151, ENG 151H, ENG 291, ENV291W, HIS 291W, HSC 291W, MUS 291W, PHI 251, or PHI 251W) should also complete COM 252 (CMST 220), COM 281 (CMST 230), or COM 287.§ Transfer students will take EGR 215, Introduction to the Practice of Engineering for Transfer Students, in place of EGR 101 and EGR 103.s Students must complete both EGR 101 and EGR 103 to fulfill the UK Core Arts and Creativity requirement. Transfer students may satisfy the UK Core Arts and Creativityrequirement by taking EGR 215. Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course.[1] Guided Engineering Elective options: CME 200, CME 320, EE 211, EE 305, EM 221 (PHY 305), EM 302, EM 313 (PHY 310), ME 340[2] Basic BME Elective options: BME 440, BME 455, BME 464, BME 465, BME 470, BME 472, BME 473, BME 476, BME 477, BME 488, BME491[3] Advanced BME Elective options: BME 532, BME 540, BME 571, BME 573, BME 395University of Kentucky is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, anddoctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, call 404-679-4500, or online at www.sacscoc.orgfor questions about the accreditation of University of Kentucky.2021-2022 Series

Pathway forNorthern Kentucky UniversityTransfers : 2021-2022Biosystems EngineeringJunior YearFreshman YearFirst SemesterHoursEGR 101 Engineering Exploration I § †.1EGR 102 Fundamentals of Engineering Computing .EGT 267 or INF 260.2CHE 105 General College Chemistry I*.CHE 120 or 120H.4CIS/WRD 110 Composition and Communication I*Δ.3MA 113 Calculus I*.MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 128 & 227, or MAT 129.4Second SemesterEGR 103 Engineering Exploration II § †.2MA 114 Calculus II *.MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 227 & 228, or MAT 229.4CIS/WRD 111 Composition and Communication II Δ.3PHY 231 General University Physics*.PHY 220.4PHY 241 General University Physics Laboratory.PHY 220.1UK Core.3First SemesterHoursBAE 301 Economic Analysis for Biosystems.2ME 330 Fluid Mechanics.3EE 305 Electrical Circuits and Electronics.3EM 313 Dynamics .PHY 310.3BIO 152 Principles of Biology II .BIO 151.3WRD 204 Technical Writing .3Second SemesterBAE 305 DC Circuits and Microelectronics.3EM 302 Mechanics of Deformable Solids.3BAE 310 Heat and Mass Transfer in Biosystems Engineering.3Biosystems Core Elective** .3UK Core.3UK Core.3Sophomore YearFirst SemesterCollege ofEngineeringSenior YearHoursFirst SemesterHoursBAE 200 Principles of Biosystems Engineering*.3BIO 148 Introductory Biology I .BIO 150 & 150L.3MA 213 Calculus III*.MAT 329.4PHY 232 General University Physics .PHY 222.4PHY 242 General University Physics Laboratory .PHY 222.1CE 106 Computer Graphics and Communication .EGT 212.3BAE 402 Biosystems Engineering Design I.2BAE 400 Senior Seminar.1Biosystems Core** or Technical Elective*** .3Biosystems Core** or Technical Elective*** .3Biosystems Core** or Technical Elective*** .3Biological Science Elective.3Second SemesterSecond SemesterBAE 202 Statistical Inferences for Biosystems Engineering.3MA 214 Calculus IV .MAT 325.3ME 220 Engineering Thermodynamics I .PHY 360.3EM 221 Statics .PHY 305.3CHE 107 General College Chemistry II .CHE 121 or 121H.3BAE 403 Biosystems Engineering Design II.2BAE 502 Modeling of Biological Systems.3Biosystems Core** or Technical Elective*** .3Biosystems Core** or Technical Elective*** .3UK Core.3*Courses are required for Engineering Standing. A cumulative UK GPA of at least 2.5 and successful completion of all pre-major courses. Successful completion of the followingcourses with at least a 2.5 GPA: CHE 105, CIS 110/WRD 110, MA 113, MA 114, MA 213, and PHY 231. Completion of BAE 200 with a grade of C or better. If a course isrepeated, the best grade will be used for calculation of GPA in the above listed courses.Δ Students taking ENG 101 (ENG 101) and ENG 102 (ART 291W, BHS 291W, BIO 291W, CHE 391W, EGT 291W, ENG 102, ENG 102, ENG 151, ENG 151H, ENG 291, ENV291W, HIS 291W, HSC 291W, MUS 291W, PHI 251, or PHI 251W) should also complete COM 252 (CMST 220), COM 281 (CMST 230), or COM 287.§ Transfer students will take EGR 215, Introduction to the Practice of Engineering for Transfer Students, in place of EGR 101 and EGR 103.† Students must complete both EGR 101 and EGR 103 to fulfill the UK Core Arts and Creativity requirement. Transfer students may satisfy the UK Core Arts and Creativityrequirement by taking EGR 215.**A minimum of 9 hours are required from the biosystems engineering core courses: BAE 417 Design of Machine Systems, BAE 427 Structures and Environment Engineering,BAE 437 Land and Water Resources Engineering, and BAE 447 Bioprocess Engineering Fundamentals.***A minimum of 9 hours are to be taken in addition to the 9 core hours selected by the student. The technical electives allow the student an opportunity to concentrate orgain depth in one or more of the various specialty areas of biosystems engineering. The technical electives must be selected from the courses listed below and approved by thestudent’s academic advisor. Other courses may be considered, each on its individual merit.Approved technical electives: ABT 360, 495; ASC 325, 364; BAE 435G, 438G, 450, 503, 505, 506, 514, 515, 516, 532, 535, 536, 537, 538, 541, 542, 543, 545, 547, 549, 580,581, 583, 599; BCH 401G (BIO 482); BIO 302, 303, 304 (BIO 349), 315 (BIO 360), 350, 395; BME 301, 395, 472, 481G, 485, 488, 501, 530, 540, 579, 580, 599; CE 211, 303,351, 451, 461G, 471G, 525, 551; CHE 230 (CHE 310), 236; CME 599; EE 402G; EES 530, 585 (GLY 450); EGR 540, 542, 546, 599; FSC 434G, 530, 536, 538; GEO 309, 451G;ME 321, 344, 440, 501, 503, 513, 532; NRE 556; PGY 412G. Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course.University of Kentucky is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, anddoctorate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, call 404-679-4500, or online at www.sacscoc.orgfor questions about the accreditation of University of Kentucky.2021-2022 Series

Pathway forNorthern Kentucky UniversityTransfers : 2021-2022Chemical EngineeringFirst SemesterFreshman YearHoursFirst SemesterCollege ofEngineeringJunior YearHoursCIS/WRD 110 Composition and Communication I*Δ.3MA 113 Calculus I*.MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 128 & 227, or MAT 129.4EGR 101 Engineering Exploration I § † .1EGR 102 Fundamentals of Engineering Computing .EGT 267 or INF 260.2CHE 105 General College Chemistry I*.CHE 120 or 120H.4CHE 111 General Chemistry I Laboratory*.CHE 120L or 120HL.1CME 330 Fluid Mechanics.3CME 415 Separation Processes.3CHE 230 Organic Chemistry I .CHE 310.3CHE 231 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I .CHE 310L.1CHE 446G Physical Chemistry for Engineers.3WRD 204 Technical Writing .3Second SemesterSecond SemesterCIS/WRD 111 Composition and Communication II Δ.3MA 114 Calculus II *.MAT 128 & 227 & 228, or MAT 227 & 228, or MAT 229.4EGR 103 Engineering Exploration II § † .2PHY 231 General University Physics*.PHY 220.4UK Core – Social Sciences.3First SemesterSophomore YearCME 006 The Engineering Profession (Junior and Senior).0CME 420 Process Modeling in Chemical Engineering.3CME 425 Heat and Mass Transfer.4CME 432 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I.2CHE 232 Organic Chemistry II .CHE 311.3Engineering/Science Elective [1].3Senior YearHoursCME 200 Process Principles .3MA 213 Calculus III*.MAT 329.4CHE 107 General College Chemistry II*.CHE 121 or 121H.3CHE 113 General Chemistry II Laboratory*.CHE 121L.2MSE 201 Materials Science .EGT 261.3UK Core – Humanities.3Second SemesterCME 220 Computational Tools in Chemical Engineering.3CME 320 Engineering Thermodynamics.3MA 214 Calculus IV .MAT 325.3PHY 232 General University Physics .PHY 222.4STA 381 Engineering Statistics – A Conceptual Approach.3First SemesterHoursCME 006 The Engineering Profession (Junior and Senior).0CME 433 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II .3CME 455 Chemical Engineering Process Design I.3CME 470 Professionalism, Ethics and Safety.2CME 550 Chemical Reactor Design.3UK Core – Citizenship - USA.3Engineering/Science Elective [1].3Second SemesterCME 006 The Engineering Profession (Junior and Senior).0CME 456 Chemical Engineering Process Design II.3CME 462 Process Control.3UK Core – Global Dynamics.3Engineering/Science Elective [1].3Engineering/Science Elective [1].3*Courses are required for Engineering Standing. A cumulative UK GPA of at least 2.5 and successful completion of all pre-major courses. Successful completion of thefollowing courses with at least a 2.5 GPA: CHE 105, CHE 107, CHE 111, CHE 113, CIS 110/WRD 110, MA 113, MA 114, MA 213, and PHY 231. Completion of CME 200with a grade of C or better. If a course is repeated, the best grade will be used for calculation of GPA in the above listed courses.Δ Students taking ENG 101 (ENG 101) and ENG 102 (ART 291W, BHS 291W, BIO 291W, CHE 391W, EGT 291W, ENG 102, ENG 102, ENG 151, ENG 151H, ENG 291, ENV291W, HIS 291W, HSC 291W, MUS 291W, PHI 251, or PHI 251W) should also complete COM 252 (CMST 220), COM 281 (CMST 230), or COM 287.§ Transfer students will take EGR 215, Introduction to the Practice of Engineering for Transfer Students, in place of EGR 101 and EGR 103.† Students must complete both EGR 101 and EGR 103 to fulfill the UK Core Arts and Creativity requirement. Transfer students may satisfy the UK Core Arts and Creativityrequirement by taking EGR 215. Graduation Composition and Communication Requirement (GCCR) course.[1] Engineering/Science Elective Structure. Students must select four courses as follows:1. Chemical Engineering elective [CME 395***, 404G, 505, 515, 523, 542, 552, 554, 556, 570, 573, 580, 599)2. Science/math elective (totaling three or more credit hours) that is not a more elementary version of a required course. [Students may combine multiple qualifying coursesthat total 3credits (e.g. pre-medical students may wish to combine PHY 241 (PHY 220), 242 (PHY 222) and CHE 233 (CHE 31L)]a. Math [MA 321, 322 (MAT 225 or 234), 416G, 432G, 433G (MAT 430), 471G (MAT 420), 481G]b. Chemistry [CHE 226 (CHE 340 & 340L), 250, 510 and above]c. Biology [BIO 148 (BIO 150 & 150L) and above]d. Physics [PHY 241 (PHY 220) and above]e. Other courses by approval of Director of Undergraduate Studies3. Engineering elective (level 300 and above) that does not significantly duplicate content in a core chemical engineering course (e.g. ME 330) OR a CME Elective (CME 395& above).4. Chemical engineering elective (CME 395 and above) OR one engineering elective (level 300 and above) OR one science/math elective as described above.***CME 395 (3 credits) may be used to satisfy only one elective requirementUniversity of Kentucky is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaurea

Aerospace Engineering 2 *Technical electives can be chosen from the following list. At least three credit hours must come from either AER/ME 501 OR AER/ME 590. AER 380 Topics in Aerospace Engineering (Variable Topics) AER/ME 530 Gas Dynamics AER/ME 531 Fluid Dynamics I AER/ME 532 Advanced Strength of Materials AER 545 Aircraft Control and .

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