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What is a Transfer Pathway?

A transfer pathway represents a typical course schedule/sequence for a student planning to complete the A.E.S. degree within two years, then transfer and major in a specific discipline. A transfer pathway is not institution-specific. 

It is important to understand that the pathway provided in the adjacent tab is just one possible combination of classes by which to complete an A.E.S. and prepare for transfer in your chosen area of study. Other course combinations and sequences can work, too. It is strongly recommended that students work directly and frequently with a COD academic counselor/advisor, a COD faculty advisor, and academic counselors/advisors at potential transfer schools, to develop and execute a plan that works best for them.

For more information about Engineering, please visit the program page.

College of DuPage also offers institution-specific information to help prepare you to transfer to a four-year college or university; please visit the transfer opportunities page for more information.

Suggested Semester Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterCredits
MATH 2231 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5
CHEMI 1551 Principles of Chemistry I 5
ENGLI 1101 English Composition I 3
Engineering Specialty CourseConsult transfer university 3
 Credits16
Second Semester
MATH 2232 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 5
PHYSI 2111 Physics for Science and Engineering I (EPC) 5
ENGLI 1102 English Composition II 3
CHEMI 1552 Principles of Chemistry II 5
 Credits18
Summer Semester
GEN EDHumanities or Social Sciences 3
 Credits3
Third Semester
MATH 2233 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (EPC) 4
PHYSI 2112 Physics for Science and Engineering II 5
CIS 2485 C++ for Science and Engineering (EPC) 3
CHEMI 2551 Organic Chemistry I 5
 Credits17
Fourth Semester
MATH 2270 Differential Equations (EPC) 4
ESCConsult transfer university 3
ESCConsult transfer university 3-5
ESCConsult transfer university 4-5
 Credits14-17
 Total Credits68-71

Program Milestones

First Semester

  • Consider joining or visiting with a professional, cultural or interest-based Student Club.

Second Semester

  • If you have not done so yet this semester, it is important to make an appointment with a Faculty or Program Advisor to discuss your future academic progress.

Fourth Semester

  • Consult the four-year transfer institution you plan to attend for requirements.

General Education Requirements

For general education requirements for the A.E.S. degree, please visit the A.E.S. degree catalog page.