2+2 Process
As a UNCW 2+2 engineering student, we will help you systematically build a record of coursework to make you competitive for transfer admission to the NC State College of Engineering. Let's explore how the program works!
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Fulfill the NC State College of Engineering . Some coursework may be met through Advanced Placement (AP) credit, but refer to the as UNCW may grant credits differently.
Take many transferable courses. Take 1-3 relevant engineering courses via live video conference through the NC State College of Engineering Distance Education Program (note: must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA in courses taken from NC State).
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NC State Transfer Admission Requirements
The listed on the NC State College of Engineering's website should be considered as the authoritative source for transfer admission information. A summary of the minimum eligibility requirements in terms of transferable UNCW courses is provided here:
- 30+ credit hours of transferable college-level courses
- 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher (varies by department)
- Calculus I (MAT 161) and Calculus II (MAT 162), with a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the last two MAT courses taken
- Calculus-based Physics I with lab (PHY 201)
- General Chemistry I with lab (CHM 101 + CHML 101)
- Two English composition courses (ENG 101 and ENG 201; Note ENG 103 will also fulfill NC State's English composition requirement; see also the )
At NC State
Upon admission to the NC State College of Engineering, a 2+2 student may be admitted to one of the following on-campus academic departments. A physical transfer to Raleigh, NC is required to complete the program. 16 engineering degree offerings are dispersed among these 12 academic units:
- Biological & Agricultural Engineering
- Biomedical & Health Sciences Engineering
- Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
- Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Industrial & Systems Engineering
- Material Science & Engineering
- Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Paper Science & Engineering
- Textile Engineering
Upon completion of the major requirements of the respective degree program, the successful 2+2 student will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in the engineering discipline of their choice from NC State University.