The Stem Cluster focuses on academic courses that will transfer while allowing the flexibility to explore options in a stem major. For optimal advisement, a specific stem major should be declared no later than the end of the first semester. The student and advisor should review the requirements of the university to which the student plans to transfer.
The Stem Cluster includes these majors:
Computer Science
Information Technology
Computer Networking and Information Technology
Information Assurance
Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Biological Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Polymer Science Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Geological Engineering
Biological Science
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Computational Biology
Marine Biology
Health Sciences
Mathematics
Statistics
Environmental Science
Physical Sciences
Meteorology
Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Polymer Science
Earth System Science
Marine Science
Physics
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Developmental courses required as pre-requisite for a college level course do not count toward graduation.
In addition, students must prove computer competency as defined in the catalog for an Associate Degree.
Curricula are designed as guides for curriculum planning. Consult the University of your Choice for specific transfer requirements.