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Equivalency Evaluation

Equivalency Details

The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by Clemson University.

If you complete the following at Spartanburg Community College:

  • This course assists students in selecting an engineering field while studying professionalism, ethics, safety, communications, and career planning. Computers are used to study spreadsheets, obtain graphical solutions to problems, perform on-line tasks, and work on a team design project and report.
    Credits
    2.00
  • (Transfer course) this course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high level language, spread sheets, and word processing applications.
    Credits
    3.00

You may receive up to 5.00 credits at Clemson University:

  • Provides foundational engineering problem solving skills. Students demonstrate problem solving techniques with an emphasis on dimensions and units. Includes exploration of various engineering disciplines. Introduces professional issues appropriate to engineering. Includes Honors sections. Preq or concurrent enrollment: MATH 1040 or MATH 1060 or MATH 1080 or MATH 2060 or MATH 2080 with a C or better; or a score of 65 or higher on the Clemson Mathematics Placement Test (CMPT); or a score of 640 or higher on SAT Math section; or a score of 27 or higher on ACT Math section.
    Credits
    1.00
  • Continuation of topics introduced in ENGR 1050. Students create and utilize spreadsheets for analysis, employ modeling techniques, and interpret the validity of experimental results. Various forms of technical communication are emphasized. Includes Honors sections. Preq: ENGR 1050 with a C or better.
    Credits
    1.00
  • Students formulate and solve engineering problems using computer applications; estimate answers for comparison to computed solutions; read, interpret and write programs, instructions and formatted output; create and interpret plots and trendlines; evaluate and compose conditional statements and looping structures; and debug. Various forms of technical communication are emphasized. Includes Honors sections. Preq: ENGR 1020 with a C or better; or ENGR 1060 with a C or better; or ENGR 1520 with a C or better. Coreq: ENGR 1411.
    Credits
    3.00

Additional Information

Minimum Grade

You need a minimum grade of C- to transfer these courses from Spartanburg Community College to Clemson University.