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Engineering Transfer

Major and Institution

Hassan Nameghi, Ph.D.

hnameghi@hfcc.edu

(313) 317-1746

Tia Silva, M.A.

tmsilva@hfcc.edu

(313) 317-6853

March 2017

Who I am?

- Engineering Instructor/Coordinator at

HFC

- Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering

- Master in Energy Systems Engineering

- PhD in Environmental Engineering

- Master in Industrial Engineering (In

progress)

- Worked in Factory, Office, and College

- Our Facebook Page

http://facebook.com/hfceng

- Engineering Club: Meets every Wednesday at 3:30 pm

in Room J-040 in Science Building

http://my.hfcc.edu/students/clubs/engineering-club

- Engineering Technology Information Night on April 20,

2017 during 6-8 pm http://hfcc.edu/technight

- HFC Spring Transfer Fair: April 20 12-3 pm Building L

- Second Annual Engineering Competition

Saturday April 15, 2017 10 am -1 pm

http://hfcc.edu/engineeringcompetition

- ENGR-240 Circuits in Spring 2017

- Fall 2017 registration will open April 24

Announcements

HFC offers all

Skilled Trade

Technology

Engineering

Technology

Engineering

- More Hands-on

- Less Math

Requirements

Training for Industry

4

Engineering at HFC

Descent

Career

4-Year

Universities

5

80-90 Credits

to WSU63-72 Credits to

UM-Dearborn

6

Who is Engineer?

• Apply knowledge of math and science

(Preparatory College Path)• Conduct design and analysis

• Solve problems

• Develop

− devices

− processes

− structures

− systems

Engineering Technology?Engineer Technologist is the same as Engineer, but

more hands-on and less analytical.

Less mathematics

More PracticalTechnician Engineer

Engineering Technology

Engin. Vs Engin. Technology

Math Requirements:

Engineering Engineering

Technology

High School College Path

4 years full

Algebra,

Geometry,

Trigonometry

Pre-Calculus

Career Path

2 or 3 years

Algebra,

Geometry

College/University Calculus I,II,III

Differential Eq.

Linear Algebra

Trigonometry,

Pre-Calculus,

or Calculus

Placement test• CHEM-141: If you had a high school chemistry, do not

register for CHEM-111, just take the placement test in

Welcome Center

• If score in ACT>=22 or SAT>=500

Then you have the option to sit in MATH-115 or

MATH-112

• For AP and CLEP visit

➢https://www.hfcc.edu/steps/apply/high-school/advanced-

placement

➢https://www.hfcc.edu/admissions/CLEP

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Engineering Degrees by

Discipline

68,206 engineering

degrees were awarded in

2008.

Job Search before

choosing a degree

(data from ASEE Profiles in Engineering and

Technology Colleges, 2008 Edition.)

https://www.asee.org/papers-and-publications/publications/college-profiles/15EngineeringbytheNumbersPart1.pdf

Engineering Degrees by Discipline in 2015

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What Do Civil Engineers Do?

Civil Engineers design and supervise,

among others, the construction of roads,

buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges,

water supply, and water and wastewater

treatment systems. Civil engineering is

concerned with providing public

infrastructure and services.

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What Do Electrical Engineers Do?

Electrical Engineers design, develop, test,

and supervise the manufacturing of

electrical equipment, including lighting and

wiring for buildings, cars, buses, trains,

ships, and aircraft; power generation and

transmission equipment for utility

companies; electric motors found in

various products; control devices; and

radar equipment.

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What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?

Mechanical Engineers are involved in the

design, development, testing, and

manufacturing of machines, robots, tools,

power generating equipment such as steam

and gas turbines, heating, cooling, and

refrigerating equipment, and internal

combustion engines.

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What Do Chemical Engineers Do?

Chemical Engineers use the principles of

chemistry and basic engineering sciences to

solve a variety of problems related to the

production of chemicals and their use in

various industries, including the

pharmaceutical, electronic, and photographic

industries.

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What Do Manufacturing Engineers Do?

Manufacturing/Industrial Engineers develop,

coordinate, and supervise the process of

manufacturing all types of products. They are

concerned with making products efficiently

and at minimum cost. They are involved in all

aspects of production, including scheduling

and materials handling and the design,

development, supervision, and control of

assembly lines.

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What Do Materials Engineers Do?

Materials Engineers research, develop, and test new

materials for various products and engineering

applications. They manipulate the atomic and

molecular structure of materials in order to create

materials that are lighter, stronger, and more durable.

They create materials with specific mechanical,

electrical, magnetic, chemical, and heat-transfer

properties such as graphite racquets and stealth

military planes.

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Engineering Technologyin Industrial Technology Division

Associate degree in Engineering Technology is a combination

of some engineering and technology courses with low level

math requirements.

Majors:

Mechanical

Electrical

Drafting

Architecture/Construction

Minimal math requirements: Math 110, Math 112, and Math

11518

Current Pre-engineering

programAssociate in Science (60 Credit)

19

TopicMinimum

CreditsHumanities 6.0

Science and Mathematics 24.0

Social Science 6.0

Core Courses 34.0

Economics 3.0

Electives 6.0

Math Physics Chemistry Engineering

PHYS231

PHYS232

MATH180

MATH183

MATH280

MATH289

CHEM141

ENGR130

ENGR201

ENGR232

ENGR233

Calculus I

Calculus II

Calculus III

Differential

Equations

Engineering

Physics

Engineering

Physics II

General

Chemistry I

Intro to

Engineering

Science of

Materials

Statics

Dynamics

MATH110

MATH115

MATH175

Current Core Courses

20

Suggested list of ElectivesMajor Specific:

• ENGR-130: Introduction to Engineering (all majors)

• ENGR-201 Science of Materials (mechanical, industrial, and

manufacturing, civil)

• ENGR-232 Statics (mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing, civil)

• ENGR-233 Dynamics (mechanical)

• ENGR-240 Circuits (electrical, computer, and robotics

Career Oriented:

• SCO-190: Co-op in Science

• SCO-290: Co-op in Science

• CATIA Certificate

• SolidWorks Certificate

For complete list of electives refer to

http://drnam.org/advising

Co-op Eligibility

Academic Requirements

• Completion of 50 percent of core coursework

• Minimum grade point average of 2.5 in core

course work

• Minimum overall grade point average of 2.0.

Stop by Career Services and Ask them for

CO-OP

Major – Institute Grid

Aeronautical Engr

Aerospace Engr

Applied Engineering Sciences

Applied Math

Architectural Engr

Bioengineering

Biomedical Engr

Biosystems Engr

Chemical Engr

Civil Engr

Computer Engr

Computer Science

Construction Engr

Digital Forensics

Electrical Engr

Engineering B.S.E/B.E.

Engineering Biology

Engineering Chemistry

Engineering Management

80% are Mechanical, Electrical, Civil,

and Chemical

Do not be the other 20% ------

Human Resources know only the

generic majors

Never fall in love with

the name

Job Search

www.indeed.com

It is suggested to conduct a regional job

search when considering to select an

Engineering Major

Pre-Engineering Transfer Sheets

1- Wayne State UniversityMACRAO stamped transcript or endorsed as “MTA satisfied.”

http://transfercredit.wayne.edu/hfcc/hfccengg20150210.pdf

2- University of Michigan – Dearbornhttps://www.hfcc.edu/catalog/articulation-agreements/6077

For transfer sheets and related transfer

agreements, Please refer to

http://drnam.org/advising

Engineering Technology Transfer Sheets

1- Wayne State UniversityMACRAO stamped transcript or endorsed as “MTA satisfied.”

https://engineering.wayne.edu/et/transfer-cc-plans.php

List will be updated soon. Transfer 80-90 credits: 21 lower technical

courses+MTA+Phys-131&132+Pre-Calculus+Chem-131….

2- Eastern Michigan UniversityElectrical:

http://www.emich.edu/ccr/currguide_new/hfcc_electronicen

gineeringtechnology.pdf

See advisors for more details.

Universities with no transfer

sheet- Check the university for Program Course

Requirements and Transfer Website

Example: University of Michigan Ann-Arbor

Transfer:

http://tcaf.engin.umich.edu

Program Requirement: http://www.engin.umich.edu/college/academics/undergrad/degrees

If transfer in Michigan, make sure you have

the MACRAO stamped transcript

-

Michigan Transfer Agreement Suggestions https://www.hfcc.edu/registration-and-records/mta

For your specific plan of study, please see an advisor for MTA.

MTA Satisfied

See Student Success Navigator or a

Counselor to evaluate your progress with

MTA

Ask if there are any additional courses you

may take to satisfy MTA Requirements

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