

Here is the relevant part for Biomedical Engineering:Īpplicants should consider completion of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) The University of Minnesota has also prepared a guide specifically for RCTC students intending to transfer there. It is likely that a student will need 3 years at the University of Minnesota after transferring to finish a B.S.

Note that the University of Minnesota requires BMEN 2501 Molecular/Cell Biology in the sophomore year this course is not available at RCTC. *BIOL 1220 is recommended and will transfer but is no longer required. *COMP 2243 should be taken with C or C++ if possible. Note: It is most important to take Calculus I (Math 1127), Classical Physics I (Physics 1127) and Chemical Principles I (Chem 1127) as early as possible, as many following courses require them as prerequisites.ĮNGL 1117 can be taken at any time, as it is not a prerequisite for other courses. Numbers in () and italics are U of M courses satisfied by a course at Rochester C & TC.Īpplicants should consider completion of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC).įor information concerning the University of Minnesota liberal education requirements. You may apply before completing all the courses. These are the “technical” courses that CSE recommends students complete before applying for transfer. Rochester C & TC Transfer Plan to College of Science and Engineering (CSE) Here is the relevant part for Aerospace Engineering: Aerospace Engineering degree in 4 years, 2 at RCTC and 2 at the University of Minnesota.Ĭompare to the University of Minnesota’s plan from It is entirely possible (though not guaranteed) for a student to finish a B.S. COMP 2243 should be taken with C or C++ if possible. Note: It is most important to take Calculus I (Math 1127) and Classical Physics I (Physics 1127) as early as possible, as many following courses require them as prerequisites.ĬHEM 1127 and ENGL 1117 can be taken at any time, as they are not prerequisites for other courses. Here is a sample RCTC 2 year course plan: First Year – Fall All program plans linked below have been procured from the U of M College of Engineering site.
