WMU Course | WMU Course Title | Credits | Muskegon Substitute (Credits) |
MATH 1220 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 161 (4) |
CHEM 1100 + 1110 | General Chemistry I | 3 + 1 | CHEM 101 (4) + CHEM 101A (1) |
EDMM 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 | CAD 110 (3) |
IEE 1020 | Technical Communication | 3 | BCOM 101 or ENG 101 (3) |
MATH 1230 | Calculus II | 4 | MATH 162 (4) |
PHYS 2050 + 2060 | University Physics I | 4 + 1 | PHYS 203 (5) |
AE 2610 | Intro to Aerospace Engineering | 3 |
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CS 1200 | Programming in C for Engineers | 3 |
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MATH 2720 | Multi-Variable Calculus | 4 | MATH 283 (4) |
PHYS 2070 + 2080 | University Physics II | 4 + 1 | PHYS 204 (5) |
ME 2320 | Thermodynamics I | 3 |
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ME 2560 | Statics | 3 | ENGR 202 (3) |
MATH 3740 | Differential Equations | 4 | MATH 295 (4) |
ME 2570 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
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ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis I | 4 |
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ME 2580 | Dynamics | 3 | ENGR 204 (3) |
CHEM 1120 – OR – | Chemistry II | 3 | CHEM 102 (4) + CHEM 102A (1) |
PHYS 3090 | Introductory Modern Physics | 4 |
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AE 3610 | Aerodynamics I | 4 |
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ME 3600 | Control Systems | 3 |
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ME 3620 | Theory of Engineering Experimentation | 3 |
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AE 3710 | Aerodynamics II | 3 |
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AE 3800 | Flight Vehicle Performance | 3 |
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ME 3350 | Instrumentation | 3 |
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AE 4700 | Orbital Mechanics | 3 |
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AE 4600 | Aircraft Stability & Control | 3 |
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AE 4630 | Aircraft Structural Design | 4 |
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AE 4660 | Aero Propulsion Systems | 4 |
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Aerospace Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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ME 4790 | Aero Engineering Project Planning | 1 |
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AE 4690 | Aircraft Design | 3 |
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AE 4760 | Space Propulsion | 3 |
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ME 4800 | Aero Engineering Project | 3 |
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Aerospace Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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Aerospace Elective | See advisor for approved list | 3 |
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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).