BROOKLYN COLLEGE/POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
COORDINATED ELECTRICAL OR COMPUTER ENGINEERING PROGRAM

BROOKLYN COLLEGE PRE-ENGINEERING COMPONENT IN ELECTRICAL OR COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Semester 1Credits
Chem. 1 (gen. chemistry 1)5
CIS 1.5 (Intro. C Language)4
Core Studies 1 (classics)3
English 1 3
Math 3.3 (calculus 1) 3

18
Semester 2Credits
CIS 15 (Advanced C Language)3
Core Studies 2.1 (art) or 2.2 (music)2
English 23
Math 4.3 (calculus 2)4
Physics 1.5 (gen. physics)5

17
Semester 3Credits
CIS 22 (data structure)4
Core Studies 3 (social sci.)3
Math 5.3 (calculus 3)4
Physics 2.5 (general physics) 5

16
Semester 4Credits
Core Studies 3 (social sci.)4
Core Studies 4 (history)3
Math 13 (differential eq's.)3
Physics 10.5 (modern physics)3
Physics 13.3 (electrical circuits)4
Physics 18.3 (electrical eng. lab.)* 1-1/2

18-1/2


The summer before transferring the student takes at Polytechnic: EE102 (Electrical Systems 2) - 3 credits

BROOKLYN COLLEGE EQUIVALENCES FOR POLYTECHNIC COURSES

Brooklyn College CoursesB.C. CreditsPolytechnic CoursesCredits Transferred
Chem 1 & Phys. 10.5 8 =    
CM 101, 102, 111, 112, PH234 8
CIS 1.5 4 =    
C.S. 200 3
CIS 15 3 =    
C.S. 212 3
CIS 22 4 =    
C.S. 201 3
CIS 27 3 =    
C.S. 236 3
Core 1,(2.1 or 2.2), &Core 3,4 12 =    
SS 104 & 3 Hum./Soc.Sci. electives 12
English 1 3 =    
HU 101 3
English 2 3 =    
HU 200 3
Math 3.3, 4.3, 5.3 11 =    
MA 106, 107, 109 11
Math 13 3 =    
MA 108 3
Physics 1.5, 2.5 10 =    
PH 107, 108, 109, 118, 119 10
Physics 13.3 4 =    
EE 101 3
Physics 18.3 (electrical eng. lab) 1-1/2 =    
EE 192 1
(Total B.C. Credits) 69-1/2 (Total B.C. Credits Transferred) 66
Transfer credit will also be given for
CIS 4.1 (Assembly Language) 3 =    
C.S. 205 3
*Speech 3 3 =    
HU 118 1
Technical Elective Credits will be given for
**Phys. 11.3 (Eng. Mechanics) 4 =    
ME 111 3
OR
**Math 10.1 (Linear Algebra) 3 =    
MA 153 3

Note:
*Public speaking will be awarded 1 credit (HU118) if taken at Brooklyn College.
**These courses (6 credits) may be used to replace EG101 and 102 (3 credits each), Freshman Introduction to Engineering. Other technical courses may also be used.

To obtain transfer credit for advanced Humanities, the courses must form part of a sequence.At least one of the Social Science courses must be an advanced level course.