Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Engineering Science - ES138, ES139, ES148, ES149

Leave a comment that answers these questions:
  • What college or university did you contact?
  • How did you contact them? - website url, phone, email
  • When did you contact them? - day, month, year
  • Who did you speak with? - if applicable
  • What major or program did you inquire about? - if applicable
  • Any additional info that with be useful?

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

College: Alfred State
Contact: Phone
Date contacted: 2/11/08
Spoke with: Guidence counselor
Major: Computer Engineering

Anonymous said...

college: ECC
inperson
Professor Pantel
Engineer major
Progam Engineering science

Anonymous said...

College: Cobleskill
Contacted by: Phone
Date: 2/13/08
Spoke with: Transfer Credit Person
Major: Agriculture Engineering

Anonymous said...

Cornell University
Contact by Website
2-27-2008
major- architecture
Cornell University does not accept credit for courses sponsored by colleges but taught in high schools to high school students, even if the college provides a transcript for such courses

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
by website
2-28-2008
major- architecture
A course must be pre-approved by a faculty member and the academic advisor, as well as the Graduate Education Office, in order to be used on the student's Plan of Study. in other words, it depends on your major at R.P.I. to determine whether or not you may get credit.

JL said...

I have emailed UB but have not got an answer back yet.

TSudz said...

College: University at Buffalo
Contact: Website
Date: 2/27/08
ES138 and ES 139 equals EAS140LEC
ES148 and ES 149 equals MAE177LEC
I also inquired about CHE101 taken by GCC. This is transferable to UB as CHE101.

Anonymous said...

College: University At Buffalo
Contact: Website
Date: 2/29/08
Major:Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Home
Graduate work done in another department within SUNY/Buffalo may be offered in partial fulfillment of the degree requirements if the work is of acceptable quality and appropriate to the student's program.

Mr. Turton said...

From: Case, Michael A [mailto:CaseMA@alfredstate.edu]
Sent: March 05, 2008 9:25 AM
To: Schmitt, Deborah
Subject: RE: Alfred State College

Debb,
Here is the articulation.

ECC Course equals ASC Course
ES 138 equals ENGR 2201
ES 139 equals CISY 1003
ES 148 & 149 equals MECH 1603

I would still like to draw up our articulation agreements and get together with you this semester. Is that possible?

Michael A. Case
Chair & Assistant Professor
Electrical Engineering Tech Dept.
Office 362, Engineering Tech Bldg.

Alfred, N.Y. 14802
Phone: 607-587-4630
Fax: 607-587-4620
e-mail: casema@alfredstate.edu

From: Schmitt, Deborah [mailto:Schmitt@ecc.edu]
Sent: February 26, 2008 3:13 PM
To: Case, Michael A
Subject: RE: Alfred State College

I have a student (Josh) who wants to major in Computer Engineering AAS degree. He took ES 138, ES 139, ES 148, ES 149, at ECC can you tell me if all four classes will transfer and for what? They are only one credit each?

Deborah Schmitt
Coordinator of Advanced Studies
Erie Community College
6205 Main St, Williamsville, NY 14221
716-851-1270
716-851-1272 FAX
schmitt@ecc.edu

Mr. Turton said...

University at Buffalo (UB)
Course Number Course Description
ES138 = ES024 Eng. Concepts
ES139 = ES025 Lab for Eng. Concepts
ES148 = ES026 Eng. Graphics
ES149 = ES028 Lab for Eng. Graphics

Course Equivalencies per Taurus website 5-13-2005
https://ub.transfer.org:8443/cas/menu.jsp?guest=1
ES024/025 or ES138/139 = EAS140LEC
ES026/028 or ES148/149 = MAE177LEC

EAS 140 : Engineering Solutions
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB
A first course in engineering. Introduces students to engineering design used to solve technologically based problems in the various fields of engineering, and develops computer skills for problem solving using MAPLE, spreadsheets, network file transfer, remote login, e-mail, UNIX, and algorithmic problem-solving approaches.

MAE177:Intro to Eng. Drawing - CAD
Credits: 2 Prerequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB
Provides a first exposure to mechanical design for mechanical and aerospace engineers. Includes the nature and visual representation of mechanical components and principles of engineering drawing and sketching for mechanical design. Utilizes up-to-date computer-aided design software (such as AutoCad) for mechanical drawings and mechanical designs.

Mr. Turton said...

Buffalo State College per website 5-13-2005 http://www.buffalostate.edu/admissions/applying/index.asp?sub=ten#using

ES138 was ES024 Engineering Concepts = ENT1XX offered: 20032-99999 (any 100 level Engineering Technology course)

ES139 was ES025 Lab for Engineering Concepts = TEC1XX offered: 20032-99999 (any 100 level Industrial Technology course)

Anonymous said...

I have found that Brockport does not have any classes that are similar or the equivalent to the courses listed.

Anonymous said...

What college or university did you contact?

-SUNY Geneseo

How did you contact them?

-I called the admissions office on the phone.

When did you contact them?

-Friday 2/29/08

Who did you speak with?

-Forgot the name, but it was the director of Admissions

What major or program did you inquire about?

-I asked them about a Physics major, and for Physics these classes don't really count for main courses, but can be used as an Elective :-D

Anonymous said...

College: University at Buffalo

Contact: By Phone

ECC Credit transfer
ES138 = ES024
ES139 = ES025
ES148 = ES026
ES149 = ES028

T-Guz said...

College: Boston University
Contact: E-Mail
Date Contacted: 2/28/08
Spoke With: Credit Transfer Official
Major:Computer Science and Engineering

No credit transfer was available from out of state schools.

Scott said...

College - University at Buffalo

Contact by Phone

ECC Credit transfer
ES138 = ES024
ES139 = ES025
ES148 = ES026
ES149 = ES028


College - Kettering University

Contacted by phone

Does not transfer these credits.

Anonymous said...

College: RIT
Contact: Web site info
Date:Today
Spoke with:No one
Major: Information Technology for freshman year then transfer into Video Game D&D.

Students then have the opportunity to apply these RIT credits to the Master of Science in Cross Disciplinary Professional Studies program. PLTW students can transfer up to 30 credit hours of RIT/PLTW credit into the MS program and then transfer in an additional 12 quarter hours from another accredited institution into the MS program, leaving them only 8 credits of required course work to earn the MS in Cross Disciplinary Professional Studies.

Anonymous said...

College: University at Buffalo

Contacted: By Phone

ECC Credit = UB Credit
ES138 = ES024
ES139 = ES025
ES148 = ES026
ES149 = ES028

I talked to the admissions office and an admissions official told me that these credits transfer very closely and the curriculm matches very well so I wont miss anything that I need to know for classes after these.

Mr. Turton said...

Mike and Kurt -

where are your course equivalents and credit hours?

reference:
http://undergrad-catalog.buffalo.edu/academicprograms/eas_courses.shtml

Anonymous said...

EAS 140 : Engineering Solutions
Credits: 3
MAE 177 : Intro to Eng. Drawing - CAD Credits: 2

Kschrader said...

EAS 140 transfers for 3 credits

It is a lab and lecture class
You develope skills to solve problems in various forms of engineering.

I am also considering going to Alfred State but i have not contacted them on the credit transfer options.