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Tcel clemson
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Check the Clemson engineering department websites frequently. Your best strategy is to follow your intended engineering courses as closely as possible at your present school. Any equivalent course that you take that is not a part of the curriculum is considered an excess-elective and not applied to your degree. Most Clemson engineering degrees do not include elective courses. General Education requirements can be very specific for engineering and science majors so an equivalent course may not always be applicable. If the course is an equivalent it most likely can be used toward your degree. Compare the courses in the curriculum with courses listed in the TCEL. You may find that information on the department's website, or in the online catalog. To ensure maximum progress toward your intended engineering or science degree, familiarize yourself with the curriculum. If a course transfers, will it apply toward my degree? Please allow 2-3 weeks for courses to be reviewed.

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A full syllabus for each course including a topic outline should be sent to the CECAS Transfer Coordinator for review ( First, compare your school's description of the course to Clemson's catalog description to ensure that it is similar in content and credit hours. If not listed, the course must be reviewed by the academic department at Clemson that teaches it. What if there is no course equivalent listed in the TCEL? Can a course be reviewed by Clemson to determine if it is equivalent? To move from General Engineering to Automotive Engineering, there will be an additional application process. If, at orientation, we determine that you have completed all the GE required courses and have the minimum GPR required, we will move you into your engineering major. To move from General Engineering into Bioengineering students need a minimum 3.0 GPA. By following the GE curriculum closely at your school, you may be able to change into your engineering major when you enroll. To see the first-year coursework in GE, check the Clemson Undergraduate Announcements. Once you complete all the core courses and requirements set by the individual engineering department. When do I move into my engineering major? Some majors have additional requirements. Once those courses are completed, GE students move into their engineering degree program. All students complete a core set of preparatory courses before moving into the desired major. GE is the first-year program for all students who wish to major in engineering at Clemson.

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Why was I accepted into General Engineering (GE) and not my intended engineering major? Most other transfers are accepted directly into their major. Familiarize yourself with all transfer admission requirements and dates. Recommended deadlines are posted on the Transfer Admissions site. Your application must be completed and official transcripts received before you are considered for acceptance. The Admissions Office reviews all applications and determines eligibility. We prefer that students have taken applicable Math, Science and Engineering courses (if possible) prior to transfer to ensure they will be successful in our programs. You'll need to complete 30 semester or 45 quarter hours and earn a cumulative grade point ratio (GPR) of at least a 2.7 to be admitted into the General Engineering program (3.0 is preferred). What do I need to be accepted to Clemson? We can review your course for Clemson credit with the review of a full syllabus, including a Topical Outline. Many courses will not be listed in the TCEL, or will have "Elective" equivalency, or may be outdated. Matching equivalent courses to your specific major will help determine how long you should continue at your current school and what classes to enroll in your first semester at Clemson. This listing is NOT all-inclusive but has equivalencies of courses that have been evaluated in the past. The Transfer Course Equivalency List (TCEL) can aid in deciding which classes will transfer to Clemson. If you plan to transfer into CECAS from your institution, you are highly encouraged to contact the Clemson University Admissions Office at (864) 656-2287. Transfer students come from two and four-year institutions across the state of South Carolina and the country. As there is a lot to consider when transferring schools, we will provide the information you need to ensure a smooth transition. We are glad you are considering a degree at Clemson.






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