Environmental Engineering

Major: Environmental Engineering
Wadge: $57K a Year
Job Description: an applied science concerned with the practical application of the principles of geology in the solving of environmental problems.

These are transferable courses from Merced City College to UC Merced for Environmental Engineering.
Note that these were the accepted courses effective during 2013 and 2014. For future update to this guide.

GO to this website for another guide.
http://web1.assist.org/web-assist/MERCED.html

Or this website to get the latest transferrable courses to UC Merced.
http://transfers.ucmerced.edu.

                      Articulation Agreement by Major                         
                    Effective during the 13-14 Academic Year                    
                Based on the 13-14 UC Transfer Course Agreement                 
     
                    ====Environmental Engineering, B.S.====                     
                                                                             
                             School of Engineering                          
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For admission to the Environmental Engineering major, students must earn an
overall GPA of 2.4 or better, demonstrate readiness for a rigorous course of
study in Engineering, and must complete classes articulated with the following
UC Merced courses prior to admission:
                                                                                
        CHEM 2, MATH 21, MATH 22, MATH 23, MATH 24, PHYS 8, and PHYS 9          
                                                                                
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Transfer students seeking fall admission should have the following completed by
the end of the spring term preceding fall enrollment at UC Merced:
                                                                                
1. All Major preparation requirements as stated above.                          
2. All minimum admission requirements including appropriate courses in English  
   and math.                                                                    
3. At least one course from the "Arts and Humanities" or "Social and Behavioral 
   Sciences" section of the General Education Articulation Agreement for        
   UC Merced’s School of Engineering, shown here:                         
                                                                                
Three Arts and Humanities courses        |Any UC transferable courses identified
with at least one from each area.        |in IGETC Areas 3A (Arts), 
                                         |3B (Humanities) 
Three courses in Social and Behavioral   |Any UC transferable courses identified
Sciences with courses from two or more   |in IGETC Areas 4A 
areas.                                   |(Anthropology and Archaeology), 
                                         |4B (Economics), 4C 
                                         |(Ethnic Studies), 4D 
                                         |(Gender Studies), 4E 
                                         |(Geography), 4F 
                                         |(History),4G 
                                         |(Interdisciplinary, Social and 
                                         |Behavioral Sciences), 4H 
                                         |(Political Science, Government and 
                                         |Legal Institutions), 4I 
                                         |(Psychology) or 4J (Sociology 
                                         |and Criminology). 
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Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) Examination Note:  
AP and IB examination credit policies are detailed in the 2013-14 UC Merced
General Catalog, viewable online at:
                                                                                
        http://catalog.ucmerced.edu/content.php?catoid=2&navoid=51#AP_IB
                                                                                
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*ALERT*  It is strongly recommended that you obtain a full transcript of your
academic records from each of the colleges and universities you have attended
before you start your UC application.  Applicants must report ALL grades, in all
courses--transferable and not transferable--from all institutions attended.
Applicants are solely responsible for the integrity of their self-reported
academic record in the UC application.
                                                                                
Applicants will not be competitive in the admission process if their academic
records show unsuccessful attempts of UC-transferable courses, as demonstrated
by one or more of the following:
                                                                                
   *  Multiple withdrawals in preparation for major courses, or                 
   *  More than one repeat of major preparation courses where grades of No Pass,
      D, or F were received or                                                  
   *  Unrepeated No Pass, D, or F grades in any UC-transferable course          
                                                                                
Following these guidelines will assist you to be more competitive for admission
to your UC Merced major.
                                                                                
If you have any questions about UC Merced admissions policy,                    
please email: admissions@ucmerced.edu.
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The School of Engineering strongly discourages completion of IGETC as students
are encouraged to focus primarily on lower division major preparation.
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All course work must be completed with a letter grade of "C" or better.         
                                                                                
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The following course work represents all lower division major preparation:      
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CHEM 2    General Chemistry I         (4)|CHEM -4A    General Chemistry      (5)
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CHEM 10    General Chemistry II       (4)|CHEM -4B    General Chemistry      (5)
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Completion of the equivalent of CHEM 10 prior to admission is strongly
recommended for this major.
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ENGR 57    Statics and Dynamics       (4)|No Course Articulated 
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ME 21    Engineering Computing        (4)|No Course Articulated 
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ENVE 20    Introduction to            (4)|No Course Articulated 
           Environmental Science and     |                                      
           Technology                    |                                      
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MATH 21    Calculus I for Physical    (4)|MATH -4A    Calculus I             (4)
           Sciences & Engineering        |                                      
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MATH 22    Calculus II for Physical   (4)|MATH -4B    Calculus II            (4)
           Sciences & Engineering        |                                      
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MATH 23    Vector Calculus            (4)|MATH -4C    Multivariable Calculus (4)
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MATH 24    Introduction to Linear     (4)|MATH -8 &  Linear Algebra          (3)
           Algebra and Differential      |                                      
           Equations                     |                                      
                                         |MATH -6    Elementary Differential (3)
                                         |           Equations 
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MATH 32    Probability and Statistics (4)|No Course Articulated 
**Recommended:  Take MATH 32 at UC Merced|                                      
after transfer.  MATH 32 has a Vector    |                                      
Calculus prerequisite.**                 |                                      
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PHYS 8    Introductory Physics I      (4)|PHYS -4A    Physics I              (4)
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PHYS 9    Introductory Physics II     (4)|PHYS -4B    Physics II             (4)
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*PLEASE NOTE: Courses used to satisfy lower-division major preparation may
simultaneously satisfy lower-division general education for the School of
Engineering.
                                                                                
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For the most up-to-date information about transferring to UC Merced and Transfer
Admission Guarantees, please go to the following website:
                                                                                
                  http://transfers.ucmerced.edu.
                                                                                
                                                                                
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