Glen Oaks Community College

If you have questions about these transfer guides or specific courses, please contact your College of Engineering and Applied Sciences academic advisor.

Transfer guides

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks CC Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
AE 2610Introduction to Aerospace Engineering3 
CYCS 1200Programming in C3 
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
ME 2320Thermodynamics I3EIE 253
ME 2560Statics3EIE 232
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
ME 2570Mechanics of Materials3EIE 237
ECE 2100Circuit Analysis4 
ME 2580Dynamics3EIE 242
CHEM 1120
OR
PHYS 3090
Chemistry II

Introductory Modern Physics
3

4
CHEM 134
AE 3610Aerodynamics I4 
ME 3600Control Systems3 
ME 3620Theory of Engineering Experimentation3 
AE 3710Aerodynamics II3 
AE 3800Flight Vehicle Performance3 
ME 3350Instrumentation3 
AE 4700Orbital Mechanics3 
AE 4600Aircraft Stability Control3 
AE 4630Aircraft Structural Design3 
AE 4660Aerospace Propulsion I3 
AE 4790Aerospace Engineering Project Planning1 
AE 4690Aircraft Design3 
AE 4760Aerospace Propulsion II3 
AE 4800Aerospace Engineering Project3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
CHEG 1010Introduction to Chemical Engineering3 
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
CHEM 1120/1130Chemistry II3 + 1CHEM 134
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
CHEM 4300Chemical Thermodynamics/Kinetics3 
BIOS 1610Molecular & Cellular Biology4NSB 121
CHEG 2611Enviromental Engineering3 
CHEG 2960Material & Energy Balance4 
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
CHEG 3110Unit Operations I3 
CHEG 3200Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics3 
CHEG 2800Chemical Engineering Computation, Modeling, and Simulation3 
CHEM 3750/3760Organic Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 210
CHEG 3120Unit Operations II3 
CHEG 3300Mass Transfer3 
CHEG 3550Bioprocess Engineering3 
CHEM 3770/3780Organic Chemistry II3 + 1CHEM 211
CHEG 4100Chemical Reaction Engineering3 
CHEG 4600Plant Economics & Project Design3 
CHEG 4830Process Control I3 
CHEG 4810Unit Operations Lab: Fluid Flow, Heat, & Mass3 
CHEG 4870Senior Design Project3 
CHEG 4400Safety and Hazards Management1 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
GEOS 1300Physical Geology4GEOL 145 or NSG 145
CCE 1100Introduction to Engineering Practice2 
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
CCE 2360Geomatics3 
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
ME 2560Statics3EIE 232
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
CHEG 2611Environmental Engineering3 
ME 2580Dynamics3EIE 242
ME 2570Mechanics of Materials3EIE 237
CCE 3360Soil Mechanics3 
IEE 3100Engineering Economy3 
ME 3560Fluid Mechanics3 
CCE 3080Civil & Construction Engineering Materials3 
CCE 3300Transportation Engineering3 
CCE 3330Construction Codes, Specifications, & Contracts3 
CCE 3860Structural Analysis3 
CCE 4300Traffic Design3 
CCE 4400Introduction to Structural Design3 
CCE 4830Project Design & Control1 
CCE 4561Foundation and Earth Retaining Structure Design3 
CCE 4850Senior Project3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
ECE 2500Digital Logic3 
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
CS 1110Computer Science I4EDP 223
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
CS 1120Computer Science II4 
ECE 2510Introductions to Microprocessors4 
MATH 1450Discrete Mathematical Structures3 
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
ECE 2100Circuit Analysis4 
ECE 4570Introduction to Computer Architecture3 
ECE 2210Electronics I4 
ECE 3100Network Analysis3 
CS 3310Data & File Structures4 
ECE 4525Digital Design4 
IEE 3100Engineering Economy3 
ECE 3710Linear Systems3 
ECE 3800Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis3 
ECE 4510Microcontroller Applications4 
IEE 3160Report Preparation3 
ECE 4810Electrical/Computer Engineering Design I2 
ECE 4820Electrical/Computer Engineering Design II3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
CS 1110Computer Science I4EDP 223
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 OR NSM 161
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
ENGR 2100First-Year CEAS Experience3 
CS 1120Computer Science II4 
ECE 2500Digital Logic3 
MATH 2300Linear Algebra4 
CS 1310Foundations of Computer Science4 
CYCS 1200Programming in C3 
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
CS 3310Data & File Structures3 
CS 2230Computer Organization and Assembly Language3 
PHIL 3160Ethics in Engineering/Technology3 
CS 4310Design & Analysis of Algorithms3 
CS 3240System Programming Concepts3 
CS 3550Network Fundamentals3 
CYCS 4540Operating Systems3 
CS 4850Foundations of Programming Languages3 
ECE 4570Introduction to Computer Architecture3 
CS 4430Database Management Systems3 
CS 4900Software Systems Development I3 
CS 4910Software Systems Development II3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
GEOS 1300Physical Geology4GEOL 145 or NSG 145
CCE 1100Introduction to Engineering Practice2 
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
CCE 2360Geomatics3 
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
ME 2560Statics3EIE 232
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
ME 2570Mechanics of Materials3EIE 237
ME 2580Dynamics3EIE 242
MGMT 2500Organizational Behavior3BAM 251 or BUS 251
CCE 3360Soil Mechanics3 
IEE 3100Engineering Economy3 
ME 3560Fluid Mechanics3 
CCE 3080Civil & Construction Engineering Materials3 
CCE 3330Construction Codes, Specifications, & Contracts3 
CCE 3860Structural Analysis3 
CCE 4310Construction Planning and Scheduling3 
CCE 4360Construction Estimating, Bidding, and Cost Control3 
CCE 4830Project Design & Control1 
CCE 4400Introduction to Structural Design3 
ACTY 2100Introduction to Financial Accounting and Analysis3ACCT 111 or BAA 111
CCE 4380Construction Project Management3 
CCE 4850Senior Project3 
FIN 3200Business Finance Decision Making3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course NameCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
CYCS 1110Computer Programming I4 
CYIS 2310Ethics and Impacts3 
MATH 1180Pre-Calculus4NSM 153
ENGR 2100First-Year CEAS Experience3 
CYCS 1120Computer Programming II4 
CYCS 1310Foundations of Cybersecurity4ENG 121/122
IEE 1020Technical Communication3 
CYCS 1200Programming in C3 
CYIS 2710Windows System Administration3 
CYCS 2230Computer Organization and Assembly Language3 
CYCS 2110Cryptology Concepts and Techniques3 
CYIS 2910Linux System Administration3 
CYCS 3240Secure Systems Programming Concepts3 
CYIS 3600Secure Systems Analysis and Design3 
CYIS 3900Secure web Applications and Technologies3 
CYIS 3110Cybersecurity Data Analytics3 
CYIS 3660Cybersecurity Management Principles3 
CYIS 4600Secure Database Management Systems3 
CYIS/CYCS 4910Cybersecurity Capstone Project I3 
CYCS 4540Operating Systems3 
CYCS 4710Core Cybersecurity with Security+3 
CYIS/CYCS 4920Cybersecurity Capstone Project II3 
CYIS 3910Computer Networking with Network+3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
ECE 2500Digital Logic3 
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
CS 1200
OR
CW 1110
Programming in C

Computer Science I
3

4


EDP 223
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
ECE 2510Introductions to Microprocessors4 
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
ECE 2100Circuit Analysis4 
CHEM 1120/1130
OR
PHYS 3090/3100
Chemistry II


Introductory Modern Physics
3 + 1


4 + 1
CHEM 134 or NSC 134
ECE 2210Electronics I4 
ECE 3100Network Analysis3 
ECE 3610Electromagnetic Fields4 
ECE 3200Electronics II4 
ECE 3710Linear Systems3 
ECE 3800Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis3 
IEE 3160Report Preparation3 
ECE 4810Electrical/Computer Engineering Design I2 
ECE 3300Electrical Machinery4 
IEE 3100Engineering Economy3 
ECE 4820Electrical/Computer Engineering Design II3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
EDMM 1430Product Design Fundamentals3 
EDMM 1500Introduction to Manufacturing3INDS 151
MATH 1230Calculus II3MATH 162 or NSM 162
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
PHYS 1130/1140General Physics I4 + 1NSP 152 AND NSP 152
EDMM 1440Descriptive Geometry3 
EDMM 2460CAD - Solid Modeling3 
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
PHYS 1150/1160General Physics II4 + 1NSP 152 AND NSP 152
CS 1200Programming in C3 
EDMM 2540Machining Processes1 
EDMM 2001Applied Electricity/Electronics3 
EDMM 2500Plastics Properties and Processing3 
EDMM 2810Statics and Strength of Materials4 
EM 3020Engineering Teams: Theory and Practice3 
EDMM 2560Engineering Material Design3 
EDMM 2830Thermodynamics2 
EDMM 3480Designing for Production3 
EDMM 3540Metrology3 
EDMM 3840Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics3 
EDMM 3440Product and Machine Design3 
EDMM 3460Programming for Computer-Aided Design3 
EDMM 4460Advanced Computer-Aided Design3 
EM 3200Engineering Cost Analysis3 
EDMM 4480Computer-Aided Analysis3 
EDMM 4490Advanced Product and Systems Design3 
EDMM 4910Multidisciplinary Senior Proposal3 
EDMM 4920Multidisciplinary Senior Project2 
EDMM 4930Multidisciplinary Senior Project Consultation1 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1180Pre-Calculus4NSM 153
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
EDMM 1500Introduction to Manufacturing3INDS 151
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
PHYS 1130/1140General Physics I4 + 1NSP 152 AND NSP 152
PHYS 1150/1160General Physics II4 + 1NSP 153 AND NSP 154
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
ACTY 2100Introduction to Financial Accounting and Analysis3ACCT 111 or BAA 111
ECON 2010Principles of Microeconomics3ECON 203 or BAE 203
EDMM 2460CAD - Solid Modeling3 
EDMM 2001Applied Electricity/Electronics3 
EDMM 2810Statics and Strength of Materials4 
ME 2500
OR
EDMM 2560
Materials Science

Engineering Material Design
3

3
 
EM 3020Engineering Teams: Theory and Practice3 
EM 3050Work Analysis3 
EM 3150Work Analysis and Design Lab1 
IEE 3160Report Preparation3 
EM 3200Engineering Cost Analysis3 
EM 3120Systems Decision Making3 
EM 3260Operations Planning and Control3 
EM 3280Quality Assurance and Control3 
EM 4870Manufacturing Productivity Techniques3 
EM 4120Industrial Systems Management3 
EM 4910Senior Design Proposal3 
EM 4040Plant Layout and Material Handling4 
EDMM 4920Multidisciplinary Senior Project2 
EDMM 4930Multidisciplinary Senior Project Consultation1 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
IEE 2010Entrepreneurial Engineering I: Cost and Financial Analysis3 
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
ME 2560Statics3EIE 232
IEE 2050Work Design4 
IEE 2621Probability for Engineers3 
IEE 2622Statistical Quality Control2 
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
IEE 3010Entrepreneurial Engineering II: Product and Service Design3 
IEE 3100Engineering Economy3 
IEE 3160Report Preparation3 
IEE 3110Introduction to Operations Research3 
IEE 3300Simulation Modeling and Analysis3 
IEE 3420Ergonomics and Design3 
ECE 2100Circuit Analysis4 
IEE 4010Entrepreneurial Engineering III: Facilities Planning and Logistics3 
IEE 4160Operations Control in Industry4 
IEE 4180IE Senior Design Proposal1 
IEE 4190IEE Senior Design3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1180Pre-Calculus4NSM 153
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
EDMM 1500Introduction to Manufacturing3INDS 151
MATH 1220Calculus I 3MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
PHYS 1130/1140General Physics I4 + 1NSP 152 AND NSP 152
EDMM 2460CAD - Solid Modeling3 
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
PHYS 1150/1160General Physics II4 + 1NSP 152 AND NSP 152
EDMM 2830Thermodynamics2 
EDMM 2540Machining Processes3 
EDMM 2001Applied Electricity/Electronics3 
EDMM 2500Plastics Properties and Processing3 
EDMM 2810Statics and Strength of Materials4 
EM 3280Quality Assurance and Control3 
EDMM 2560Engineering Material Design3 
EDMM 3480Designing for Production3 
EDMM 3540Metrology3 
EDMM 3840Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics3 
EDMM 3580Computer-Aided Manufacturing3 
EDMM 3520Metal Casting3 
EDMM 4560Process Testing and Measurement3 
EDMM 4540Fabrication, Assembly, and Finishing3 
EDMM 4910Multidisciplinary Senior Proposal3 
EDMM 4580Manufacturing Systems Integration3 
EM 4870Manufacturing Productivity Techniques2 
EDMM 4920Multidisciplinary Senior Project2 
EDMM 4930Multidisciplinary Senior Project Consultation1 
EDMM 4660Smart Manufacturing3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
EDMM 1420Engineering Graphics3 
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
CYCS 1200Programming in C3 
ME 2615Introduction to Mechanical Engineering3 
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
ME 2320Thermodynamics I3EIE 253
ME 2560Statics3EIE 232
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
ME 2500Materials Science3 
ME 2570Mechanics of Materials3EIE 237
ECE 2100Circuit Analysis4 
ME 2580Dynamics3EIE 242
ME 3560Fluid Mechanics3 
ME 3580Mechanism Analysis3 
ME 3620Theory of Engineering Experimentation3 
CHEM 1120/1130
OR
PHYS 3090/3100
Chemistry II


Introductory Modern Physics
3 + 1


4+1
CHEM 134
ME 3650Machine Design I3 
ME 3350Instrumentation3 
ME 3600Control Systems3 
ME 4310Heat Transfer3 
ME 4320Thermodynamics II3 
ECE 2110Machine & Electronics Circuits3 
ME 4790Mechanical Engineering Project Planning1 
ME 4800Mechanical Engineering Project3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).

WMU CourseWMU Course TitleCreditsGlen Oaks Substitute
MATH 1220Calculus I 4MATH 161 or NSM 161
CHEM 1100/1110Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 133
IEE 1020Technical Communication3ENG 121/122
PAPR 1000Introduction to Pulp and Paper Manufacture3 
MATH 1230Calculus II4NSM 162
CHEM 1120/1130Chemistry II3 + 1CHEM 134
PAPR 2040Stock Preparation and Papermaking3 
CHEM 3750/3760Organic Chemistry I3 + 1CHEM 210
PHYS 2050/2060University Physics I4 + 1PHYS 251
IEE 2610Engineering Statistics3 
PAPR 2550Paper Physics Fundamentals3 
MATH 2720Multivariate Calculus4NSM 261
PHYS 2070/2080University Physics II4 + 1PHYS 253
CHEG 2960Material & Energy Balance4 
CHEG 2611Enviromental Engineering3 
CHEG 2800Chemical Engineering Computation, Modeling, and Simulation3 
CHEG 3110Unit Operations I3 
PAPR 3030Pulping and Bleaching3 
MATH 3740Differential Equations4NSM 262
CHEG 3120Unit Operations II3 
PAPR 3330Carbohydrate & Lignin Chemistry3 
CHEG 3300Mass Transfer3 
PAPR 3800Pulp and Paper Lab3 
CHEG 4830Process Control I3 
PAPR 4600Plant Economics & Project Design3 
PAPR 4400Seminar1 
CHEM 4300Chemical Thermodynamics/Kinetics3 
PAPR 4300Chemical Thermodynamics2 
CHEG/GPS 4400Safety and Hazards Management in Chemical Processes1 
PAPR 4870Senior Design Project3 
CHEG 4810Unit Operations Lab: Fluid Flow, Heat, & Mass3 

Students are also required to complete the WMU Essential Studies (WES) program. See this link for an overview of the requirements: https://wmich.edu/essentialstudies

Students should consult with their CEAS Advisor as soon as possible to see how some of the WES requirements may be covered by transfer work, especially if you will earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA).