AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology to BS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Transferring from Hennepin Technical College (HTC)
Transfer Process
All transfer students following the AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology to Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Transfer Agreement must follow the admission process to be admitted to St. Cloud State University. Students must complete the entire sending program and meet graduation requirements at both institutions.
Courses listed below are listed on individual Transfer Agreements, additional courses will transfer according to currently determined transfer equivalencies.
This agreement is effective from 2/1/2025 through 1/31/2030.
Course Breakdown
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MNTC) Courses Completed for HTC AAS in AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology to BS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology |
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HTC Course | Credits | SCSU Equivalent/Substitution | Credits |
Goal 1: ENGL 1100 Writing and Research | 4 | ENGL 191 Intro Rhetorical & Analytical Writing | 4 |
Goal 3: PHYS 2005 College Physics I | 4 | PHYS 231 General Physics | 4 |
Goal 2, 10: BIOL 1000 Biology in Society or BIOL 1100 Nutrition and Health | 3 | McTC Goal Area 2 Critical Thinking McTC Goal Area 10 People & the Environment elective |
3 |
HTC Credits | 11 | MNTC/General Education Total | 11 |
Major, Emphasis or Elective Course Completed for HTC AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology
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HTC Course | Credits | SCSU Equivalent/Substitution | Credits |
ENGL 1070 Technical Writing | 3 | GENG 380 Engineering Communication | 3 |
ENGC 1011 Engineering Drawing Blue Print Reading | 3 | MFET 115 Engineering Communication | 3 |
METS 1050 Quality Control |
3 | MFET 240 Metrology | 3 |
METS 2100 Statics and Strength of Materials |
3 | MFET 243 Strength of Materials | 3 |
ENGC 1250 SOLIDWORKS I |
4 |
MFET 312 Computer-Aided Design |
4 |
ARET 1140 Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |
MFET 343 Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
3 |
METS 2000 Engineering Design Principles (3) FLPW 1231 Industrial Electricity I (3) METS 1020 Industrial Manufacturing Processes (3) ENGC 1050 Additive Manufacturing – 3D Print (3) Courses in Other Specializations (8) |
20 | Technical Electives | 20 |
Major, Emphasis and Elective Total | 39 | Total College Credits Applied | 50 |
St. Cloud State Requirements
Remaining Courses to be complete at SCSU (70 credits)
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SCSU Course | Credits |
MnTC Goal Area 1: CMST 192 Intro Communication Studies | 3 |
CHEM 210 General Chemistry I | 4 |
MATH 112 Algebra | 3 |
MATH 221 Calculus I | 4 |
MnTC Goal Area 5 & 8 | 3 |
MnTC Goal Area 6 | 3 |
MnTC Goal Area 6 & 7: ENGL 216 African American Literature | 3 |
GENG 101 Ethics & Eng Profession (McTC Goal Area 9) | 3 |
GENG 102 Engineering Problem Solving | 3 |
ECON 205 or 206 Macro- or Micro-economics | 3 |
STAT 239 Statistical Methods I for Physical Sci | 3 |
MFET 241 Applied Statics and Dynamics | 3 |
MFET 242 Applied Thermo & Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
MFET 330 Production Systems Control | 3 |
MFET 336 Manufacturing Concepts | 3 |
MFET 345 Manufacturing Processes | 3 |
MFET 348 Plastic Manufacturing | 3 |
GENG 360 Engineering Economics | 2 |
MFET 420 Continuous Improvement | 3 |
MFET 448 Applications of Composite Materials | 3 |
MFET 450 Design for Manufacturability | 3 |
MFET 470 MfgET Capstone Project I | 3 |
MFET 471 MfgET Capstone Project II | 3 |
Be Advised
- Department will need to enter program changes through AER to account for the 8 credits listed for 'Courses in Other Specializations.'
- All SCSU students must complete a minimum of 120 credits to graduate.
- All SCSU students must have at least 40 credits of 300/400 level courses to graduate.
- All SCSU students must complete a minimum of 40 credits of Liberal Education courses AND meet the requirements of all 10 goal areas, including RIGR and Diversity.
Work with your advisor as well as SCSU Transfer Admissions to ensure requirements for each institution's program are being met. Refer to www.transferology.com for up-to-date information on course equivalencies.
The college and university shall work with students to resolve the transfer of courses should changes to either program occur while the agreement is in effect.