Academic Alliance for Degree Completion at

Norwalk Community College and the Fairfield annually with sophisticated instrumentation. University School of Engineering have estab- The 6-credit capstone class, the Senior Design lished an articulation agreement that allows Project, is team-driven and provides a crucial Norwalk graduates to transfer their courses learning experience for all engineering students. to Fairfield University. By this arrangement, Norwalk students who have earned their Once at Fairfield, students can take advantage of associate in science degree in engineering a full spectrum of academic and career services, science and wish to complete an ABET- including out-of-class assistance by faculty-level accredited, four-year bachelor of science degree tutors, and career counseling at the University’s in engineering can do so in minimal time and in Career Planning Center. Academic a cost-effective manner. Students can enroll in the bachelor of science degree program in An important feature of the Fairfield University Alliance electrical, computer, software or mechanical program is the placement of students in paid in- engineering. The articulation agreement allows ternships arranged by the School of Engineering. between Fairfield University the transfer of credits as shown on the inside panel. Students interested in completing their If you are interested in completing your engi- School of Engineering and bachelor of science degree should contact the neering degree at Fairfield University, please Norwalk Community College for School of Engineering directly by calling contact the alliance coordinator, Prof. Joe (203) 254-4147, or e-mailing Associate Dean Karnowski, [email protected], completion of the bachelor of Bill Taylor at [email protected]. Rm W012, (203) 857-3378 on the Norwalk campus. For further information on the Fairfield science degree in engineering At Fairfield University, class sizes are kept small University programs, please visit the web site at so that students have the opportunity to work www.fairfield.edu/engineering. closely with their professors and classmates. The engineering faculties at Fairfield have outstand- ing academic credentials, as well as industrial experience. They assist in transforming their students into professional engineers. They em- ploy hands-on teaching techniques, including in-class projects and computer simulations. Learning in the classroom is reinforced in Fairfield, state-of-the-art laboratories which are upgraded www.fairfield.edu

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Norwalk Community College and Norwalk Community College and Fairfield University Articulation Agreement Fairfield University Articulation Agreement Additional benefits for students pursuing degree for Engineering Science for Computer Science completion in the School of Engineering (SOE) at Fairfield University: 1. Student Services NCC Courses Credits Fairfield University NCC Courses Credits Fairfield University • Tutorial assistance: daily and free of charge, Monday – Thursday, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m., in the tutorial center of the CAD 133 CAD 3 3 CD 211 Engineering Core Requirements SOE. Degreed engineering professionals provide this Mechanical Autocad Graphics COM 173 Public Speaking 3 3 CO 101 Argument assistance. & Advocacy CHE 121 General 3 CH 11 Inorganic Chemistry I 4 • Continuous overseeing of students’ academic perfor- Chemistry I { 1 CH 11L Inorganic Chem Lab 1 CSC 108 Introduction 4 3 CS 131 Computer to Programming Programming I mance, mentoring, and advising. CHE 122 General 4 3 GE EL General Elective ECN 102 Principles of 3 3 EC 11 Introduction to 2. Financial Aid Chemistry II Microeconomics Microeconomics The School of Engineering provides modest financial aid to CSC 108 Introduction 4 3 CS 131 Computer ENG 101 Composition 3 3 EN 11 Composition and NCC students who transfer to Fairfield University on a part to Programming Programming I Prose Literature time basis. Two $3,500 scholarships are awarded annually to Community College students who transfer to engineering at ENG 101 Composition 3 3 EN 11 Composition & ENG 102 Literature and 3 3 EN 12 Introduction to Fairfield. These awards are competitive. Those students who Composition Literature Prose enter their Fairfield studies on a full time basis may apply ENG 102 Literature & 3 3 EN 12 Introduction to IDS 210 Humanities: 3 3 GE EL1 General Elective for financial aid at the University Financial Aid Office. The Creative Voice Comp. Literature 3. Part Time vs. Full Time Students MAT 172 College Algebra 3 nc Does not transfer EGR 211 Engineering 3 3 ME 201 Engineering Students in Fairfield’s Engineering School may pursue their Statics Statics MAT 186 Pre-Calculus 4 nc Does not transfer studies on a part time or full time basis. Part time students MAT 254 Calculus I 4 3 MA 125 Calculus I may take as many as 11 credit hours every term at a per EGR 212 Engineering 3 3 ME 203 Kinematics and (free elective) credit fee of $525. Tuition for full time students is $38,450 Dynamics Dynamics PHY 221 Calculus-based 4 3 PS 15 General Physics I per year for 12-20 credits per semester. HIS 101 Western 3 3 HI 30 Europe & World in Physics I (w/ Lab) 1 PS 15 L General Physics 4. Internships Civilization I Transition Lab I Fairfield engineering students may take advantage MAT 254 Calculus I 4 3 MA 125 Calculus I Major Requirements of internships in industry, arranged for them by the School. Transfer students can also take advantage of the SOE MAT 256 Calculus II 4 3 MA 126 Calculus II CSC 226 OOP w/ Java 4 3 CS 132 Computer Programming II internship program immediately as they commence their MAT 268 Calculus III: 3 MA 227 Calculus III studies at Fairfield. 4 CSC 233 Database 4 3 SW 355 Database Multivariate { 3 MA 228 Calculus IV Development I Management Systems For further information, contact the alliance coordinator, MAT 285 Differential 3 3 MA 321 Ordinary CSC 234 Database 4 3 SW EL 1 Major Elective Prof. Joe Karnowski, Rm. W212, (203) 857-3378 on the Equations Differential Equations Development II Norwalk campus, or the Fairfield University School of PHY 221 Calculus- 3 PS 15 General Physics I CSC 241 Data Structures 4 3 CS 232 Data Structures Engineering Associate Dean Bill Taylor, Ph.D., at 4 (203) 254-4147. Based Physics I { 1 PS 15L General Physics Lab I and Algorithms * Technical Elective. Computer Engineering students may also PHY 222 Calculus- 3 PS 16 General Physics II CST 255 XML for the 4 3 SW 304 Web Development 4 World Wide Web take CST 223 Based Physics II { 1 PS 16L General Physics Lab II Core Electives (Choose 3) ** ART 102, 102, 105, 205; MUS 101, 104, 121, 122; THR 103, CST 145 Digital Circuits 3 CR 245 Digital Design I 4 CST 121 Operating 4 3 SW 227 Object-Oriented 104, 105 & Logic* 1 CR 245L Digital Design I Lab { Systems Programming w/ C++ Notes: A. The sequence of Calculus I, II & III (12 cr) will PHL 124 Engineering 3 3 AE 287 Engineering MAT 283 Differential 4 3 MA 321 Ordinary transfer to Fairfield as Calculus I, II, III & IV (12 cr) Ethics Ethics Equations Differential Equations B. An additional 20 credits may be eligible for Humanities Elective** 3 3 AH 10 Origins & Trans. MAT 272 Linear Algebra 3 3 MA 235 Linear Algebra transfer; however, 60 credits must be completed at Fairfield University. of Western Art MAT 256 Calculus II 4 3 MA 126 Calculus II C. The Fairfield University Fundamentals of Social Science Elective 3 3 SS EL Social Science MAT 268 Calculus III 4 3 MA 227 Calculus III Engineering courses (EG31-32, 6 credits) are waived Elective 3 MA 228 Calculus IV for Norwalk graduates with associate’s degrees. In exchange, an additional 3-credit elective in Total Transfer 64 Total Transfer 52-55 engineering must be completed at Fairfield.