Washington State | Semester
Bachelor of Science in Applied Science—Completion Program
Major: Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
For students entering Fall 2019 and after from Washington State Community College.
Updated: February 2020
This Bachelor of Science in Applied Science Completion Program is designed for students who have completed an associate degree in Electrical/Electronic, Electrical and Computer, or similarly titled engineering technology programs and for computer information technology or similar programs. Graduates from other Engineering Technology programs will also receive favorable credit transfer. Through this program you can complete your BS degree by completing two-years of additional credit hours beyond your associate degree. Further information is available through the Miami Regionals ENT website.
This articulation is meant to be a guide only. Your final degree requirements are established upon matriculation to Miami and are detailed in your degree audit report (DAR) provided by Miami. Work closely with a Miami advisor (listed below) to clarify final requirements. Students entering this program must meet all Miami University admission requirements available at the Miami Regionals Admission website or in the Miami Bulletin. For students who graduated from high school after 1985, these requirements include a foreign language in high school (two years) or college (one year). Students who do not meet these requirements at admission will still be admitted but must make up any deficiencies prior to graduating from Miami.
There are four areas of program requirements. About one-half of these requirements will be met while completing your associate degree. In addition, students must meet the general requirements for graduation from Miami which include a minimum of 30 credit hours taken from Miami and 12 of the last 30 credit hours must be taken from Miami. Students are also required to have a laptop PC computer.
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Complete your associate degree Electrical/Electronics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology or similar named programs.
- Complete the Ohio Transfer Module at your institution. This Module is available at https://www.ohiohighered.org/transfer/transfermodule/modules Click on your college. Once complete, have the registrar at your college stamp your transcript: “Ohio Transfer Module Complete”. Advising for this module is available at your college. See the registrar or advising office. (An option to this requirement is to complete the Global Miami Plan requirements and contact Miami advisor listed below.)
- Complete general education requirements specified by the Engineering Technology (ENT) department. *Included in the Ohio Transfer Module.
From Miami Engineering | Or from Washington State |
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ENG 111 Composition & Rhetoric (MPF I) (3) |
ENGL 1510* English Composition I |
ECO 201 Principals of Microeconomics or ECO 202 Principals of Macroeconomics (MPF IIC) (3) |
ECON 2130* Principles of Microeconomics |
STC 135 Intro. to Public Expression and Critical Inquiry or STC 136 Intro to Interpersonal Communication (3) |
SPCH 1510* Speech or SPCH 2060* Interpersonal Communication |
ENG 215 Workplace Writing or |
ENGL 1515* Technical Writing |
MTH 151 Calculus I (5) |
MATH 2263* Analytic Geometry and Calculus I |
MTH 251 Calculus II (4) |
MATH 2264* Analytic Geometry and Calculus II |
PHY 161 Physics for Life Sci & Lab I or PHY 191 General Physics with Lab I (MPF IVB) (4) |
PHYS 2010* Intro. to Physics I with Lab |
PHY 162 Physics for Life Sci & Lab II or PHY 192 General Physics with Lab II (4) |
PHYS 2030* Intro. to Physics II with Lab
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CHM 141 College Chemistry (MPF IVB) (3) and CHM 144 College Chemistry Lab (MPF IVB) (2) |
CHEM 1210* Principles of Chemistry I with CHEM 121L Principles of Chemistry I Lab |
Intercultural Perspectives elective (3) |
SOSV1140 American Social Welfare |
4. Complete all Engineering Technology (ENT) core courses. You should have taken some of these in your associate degree program.
From Miami | Or from Washington State |
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CSE 163 Intro-Computer Concepts & Prog, or similar course (3) |
DTWP 2600 .NET Programming |
ENT 192 Circuit Analysis I (3) [OET001 DC Circuits] |
ELET 1110 DC Fundamentals |
ENT 193 Circuit Analysis II (3) [OET003 AC Circuits] |
ELET 1130 AC Fundamentals |
ENT 196 Electronics (3) [OET005 Electronics] |
ELET 2210 Electronics or INDT 1310 Basic Electricity |
ENT 271 Mechanics I – Statics (3) [OET007 Statics] |
ENGR 2210 Statics |
ENT 293 Digital Systems (3) [OET002 Digital] |
ELET 1310 Digital Controls I |
ENT 294 Local Area Networks (3) |
ELEC 1950 Cisco Semester I – Introduction to Networks |
ENT 295 Microprocessor Technology I (3) [OET004 Microprocessors] |
ELEC 2330 Microprocessors |
Take the following required courses from Miami via Interactive Video (IVDL) or web
- MTH 222 Intro. to Linear Algebra (Required only if OTM is not completed)
- MTH 245 Differential Equations/Engineers (3)
- STA 301 Applied Statistics (3) or STA 261 Statistics (4) (both meet MPT - Thematic Sequence requirement)
- ENT 301 Dynamics (3)
- ENT 302 Signals and Systems Technology (3)
- ENT 303 Digital Signal Processing for Tech. (3)
- ENT 311 Process Control Interface Design (3)
- ENT 316 Project Management (3)
- ENT 387 Embedded Microcontrollers (3)
- ENT 401 Computerized Instrumentation (3)
- ENT 402 Industrial Automation Lab (3)
- ENT 403 Wireless Comm. & Networks (3)
- ENT 418 Electromechanical Control Systems (3)
- ENT 497 Senior Design I (MPC) (2)
- ENT 498 Senior Design II (MPC) (2)
For more information
Washington State
Mike Frederick | mfrederick1@wscc.edu | 740-885-5707
Miami
Roger Seifried | seifrirc@MiamiOH.edu | 513-785-1815
Sarah Wooten, Distance Coordinator | sarah.wooten@MiamiOH.edu | 513-727-3417
Engineering Technology office | 513-785-3132 or 513-727-3241
To apply for this program:
Visit: Regionals Admission Apply