NC Community College Four-Year Pathway Plan
Schedule for Full-Time Students
Pursuing AS Degree & transfer into Environmental Engineering (BS) at NCSU.
(Placed Out Of All Developmental Courses)
North Carolina Community College classes are listed below in bold with the NC State degree requirements fulfilled listed next to
the classes.
North Carolina State University strongly recommends students complete their Associate’s degree prior to transferring to NCSU.
Pathways are structured for students who have completed all requirements for their Associate’s degree and qualify for the CAA.
***This degree pathway requires a 6
th
semester at NC State. Please see the NC State schedule of courses for more details.***
NC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FIRST YEAR
ENG 111 - ENG 101: Academic Writing and Research
MAT 271 – MA 141, Calculus I
CHM 151 – CH 101: General Chemistry I, CH 102: General
Chemistry I Lab
ECO 251 – EC 201, Departmental Economics Requirement
ACA 122 - Free Elective
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
ENG 112 - GEP Requirement
MAT 272 – MA 241, Calculus II
BIO 111 – BIO 183: Cellular/Molecular Biology
PHY 251 – PY 205 & PY 206
EGR 150 – Departmental Substitution for E 101
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
Students must take ACA 122 in the first or second semester.
NC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SECOND YEAR
PHY 252 – PY 208 & PY 209
MAT 273 – MA 242, Calculus III
CH 152 – CH 201/202: Quantitative Chemistry & Lab
HUM 110 – STS 214, GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
PSY 150 – PSY 200, GEP Social Science
COM 231 – COM Elective
MA 285 – MA 341: Differential Equations
EGR 220 – MAE 206, Departmental substitution for CE 214
ENG 231 – ENG 265, GEP Humanities
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
THIS SHEET IS FOR ADVISING PURPOSES ONLY. Students should work with their Advisor to determine course selections that will
result in the greatest transferrable credit, for the intended program, upon transfer to the four-year school.
*Note* 4-semester outline based upon no pre-requisites classes required.
Students should seek academic advising to determine the best courses and sequence to meet their educational goals and
degree requirements.
Following the Pathway to Degree does not guarantee admission to NC State University or guarantee an AS degree or BS degree
will be conferred.
Please refer to NC State Undergraduate Admissions for more information on admission to NC State and the transfer of credits to
NC State: http://admissions.ncsu.edu/transfer-students/