ARCC Technical Course Guide
Chemical Engineering at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
The following lists the technical courses you can take at Anoka-Ramsey that will transfer to the University of Minnesota for a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering (course numbers in parentheses represent the University of Minnesota course requirement that is satisfied).
Math Courses
MATH 1400 - Calculus I (MATH 1271, 1371, or 1571H)
MATH 1401 - Calculus II (MATH 1272, 1372, or 1572H)
MATH 2201 - Introducatory Linear Algebra AND MATH 2210 - Differential Equations (MATH 2243, 2373, or 2573H)
MATH 2220 - Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis (MATH 2263, 2374, or 2574H)
Chemistry Courses
CHEM 1061 - Principles of Chemistry I (CHEM 1021)
CHEM 1062 - Principles of Chemistry II (CHEM 1022)
CHEM 2061 - Organic Chemistry I AND CHEM 2062 - Organic Chemistry II (CHEM 2301, CHEM 2302, and CHEM 2311)
Physics Courses
PHYS 1327 - College Physics I (PHYS 1301)
PHYS 1328 - College Physics II (PHYS 1302)
Technical Electives
All chemical engineering students must complete a required number of technical elective credits for their degree. These courses are typically 4000 and 5000-level courses in the major, or approved courses outside of their major. The following courses are on the approved list of technical electives.
ENGR 2240 - Thermodynamics (ME 3331)