Colorado Mountain College Transfer Pathway

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Students who begin at any campus can transfer directly to CU Â鶹ӰԺ to finish their degree in engineering. Thanks to an integrated partnership and guaranteed admission pathway, this can be attractive to both community college students, as well as qualified high school students taking concurrent enrollment classes with CMC.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ Engineering andÌýColorado Mountain College have designed this pathway to support a more streamlined transition between colleges and give you a detailed view of what your academic plan will look like.
At CMC, you can complete classes before transferring to CU Â鶹ӰԺ and have the peace of mind that your credits will apply directly to your engineering degree.
Transfer students who have over 24 credit hours post high school graduation at CMC can apply via our transfer requirements and have access to guaranteed admission criteria: /engineering/CCPathways Ìý
Through the newly created Associate of Engineering Science degree program, students can take coursework towards an Associate's Degree and then transfer to CU Â鶹ӰԺ: /engineering/admissions/transfer-students/colorado-community-colleges/associate-engineering-sciences-transferÌý
This agreement will consist of a single pathway that can be used for students in one of three categories: 1) Students who enroll at CMC while in high school with no post-HS credit hours. 2) Students who take concurrent enrollment coursework through CMC and also have less than 24 credit hours post-HS graduation. 3) Students who have 24 or more credit hours post-HS graduation. All students will be required to submit a high school transcript to the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Office of Admissions, though we will use the criteria below in this agreement for guaranteed admission purposes.
Requirements:
- Two courses of college-level CalculusÌý
- Either PHYS 2111 – Calc-based Physics 1 or CHE 1111 - Chemistry 1 with lab
- Choose one additional course below:Ìý
- CSC 1060 – Computer Science 1 (preferred)
- MAT 2430 – Calculus 3Ìý
- cannot use this course if used for calculus coursework aboveÌý
- MAT 2562 – Differential Equations/Linear AlgebraÌý
- Can substitute MAT 2560+2540Ìý
- PHY 1111 – Calc-based Physics 1Ìý
- OR PHY 2112 – Calc-based Physics 2 (if PHY 1111 was used above)Ìý
- CHE 1111 – General Chemistry 1
- OR CHE 1112 General Chemistry 2 (If CHE 1111 was used above)Ìý
- 3.00 GPA (CMC cumulative) and B’s or better in math and science courses
For full agreement and details, please visit: Ìý
For additional information regarding this pathway, please contact:
Chris Anderson
Senior Director of Academic SuccessÌý& Transfer PathwaysÌý
College of Engineering & Applied Science
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cjanderson@colorado.edu