Javascript is currently not supported, or is disabled by this browser. Please enable Javascript for full functionality.

Skip to Main Content
    Northeast Lakeview College - Northwest Vista College - Palo Alto College - San Antonio College - St. Philip’s College
   
 
  Jan 30, 2025
 
2023-2024 Transfer Advising Guides 
    
Catalog Navigation
2023-2024 Transfer Advising Guides [Archived Catalog]

TATE Engineering, Chemical (ACD/UTSA Calculus Ready) - AS to BS - The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) 2023-2024


The Alamo Colleges District (ACD) and The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) have partnered together to offer students a seamless transfer pathway to earn a four-year degree in engineering from UTSA’s College of Engineering.

ACD engineering students can participate in the UTSA Transfer Academy for Tomorrow’s Engineers (TATE) program, where students will be co-enrolled at both institutions, and can take specific engineering courses taught by UTSA faculty at Northwest Vista College. Upon completion of the program, students will transfer to UTSA to obtain their bachelor’s degree in any of the six UTSA engineering degree programs.  This transfer advising guide is specific to Chemical Engineering.

Lower Division Requirements at the Alamo Colleges District for an AS degree


The courses in this section meet the requirements for an Associate of Science degree. The Graduation section in any catalog of the colleges in the Alamo Colleges District lists additional Degree/Certificate Requirements.

Semester I


Semester II


Semester III


Semester IV


Semester V


Applicable Transfer Credit Hours


This Transfer Advising Guide provides 65 college-level hours, of which 62 will transfer and apply, as EDUC 1300 will transfer but will NOT be applicable towards the baccalaureate degree in Chemical Engineering.

Note: UTSA accepts a maximum of 66 college-level hours in transfer towards a baccalaureate degree. Students must complete the specified number of advanced credits and credits in residence for their degrees.

Note: UTSA requires students to take both MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra  AND MATH 2320 - Differential Equations  prior to transferring, in order to receive credit for EGR 2323 at UTSA.

Note: For the Alamo Colleges District this transfer advising guide is degree complete for an Associate of Science but NOT core complete.

Course Requirements at UTSA for completion of BS in Chemical Engineering


The courses in this section meet the requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering.  Be advised these course requirements must be completed at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).

Semester VI (Summer Session Bridge at UTSA)


  • CHE 2603 - Organic Chemistry I (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CHE 2612 - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 2103 - Chemistry Process Principles (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • STA 2303 - Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers (grade must be a “C-” or better)

Semester VII


  • CHE 3643 - Organic Chemistry II (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 2303 - Transport Phenomena I (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 2403 - Introduction to Programming for Engineers (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • EGR 3323 - Applied Engineering Analysis II (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • Select one course from the UTSA Component Area Option (90) Core

Semester VIII


  • CME 2503 - Thermodynamics I (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3003 - Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3123 - Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3302 - Chemical Process Safety and Risk Management (grade must be a “C-” or better)

Semester IX (Summer Internship)


  • UTSA Degree Prescribed Elective [Internship] (grade must be a “C-” or better)

Semester X


  • CME 3403 - Separation Processes (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3503 - Kinetics and Reactor Design (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3601 - Chemical Engineering Laboratory I (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3703 - Transport Phenomena II (grade must be a “C-” or better)

Semester XI


  • CME 4103 - Process Dynamics and Control (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 4163 - Chemical Engineering Design Fundamentals (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 4201 - Chemical Engineering Laboratory II (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • EGR 3713 - Engineering Economic Analysis (grade must be a “C-” or better)
  • CME 3203 - Thermodynamics II (grade must be a “C-” or better)

Semester XII


  • CME 4263 - Plant Design (grade must be a “C-” or better)

Applicable Credit Hours for UTSA


This Transfer Advising Guide provides 131 college-level hours, of which 128 will apply towards the UTSA degree requirements, as EDUC 1300 will transfer but will NOT be applicable towards the UTSA baccalaureate degree in Chemical Engineering.

Note: UTSA requires 128 college-level hours towards a baccalaureate degree in Chemical Engineering.

Note: For UTSA this transfer advising guide is core complete and degree complete for a Bachelor of Science.

Alamo Promise to UTSA Bold Promise - University of Texas at San Antonio


Promise-to-Promise

AlamoPROMISE is a program that covers the full cost of tuition and required fees for new graduates from participating high schools seeking an academic certificate or associate degree at one of the five Alamo Colleges.

Promise to Promise allows eligible students to start at any of the five Alamo Colleges and then transfer to UTSA to complete a four-year degree while having educational costs covered at both institutions.

The Promise-to-Promise program encourages Alamo Colleges students who meet certain eligibility criteria to transfer to UTSA and have tuition and mandatory fees covered for up to four consecutive fall and spring semesters through the UTSA Bold Promise program.

AlamoPROMISE to UTSA Bold Promise

The AlamoPROMISE to UTSA Bold Promise is a tuition promise program that aims to make college more accessible and affordable to AlamoPROMISE students who transfer to UTSA and meet certain eligibility criteria. Qualifying students will have their tuition and mandatory fees covered 100% for four fall and spring semesters within a 2-year time period, as long as students maintain eligibility.

How does it work?

Students do not have to apply separately for this program. Bold Promise is automatically awarded to qualified Texas residents who meet the program qualifications. Tuition and mandatory fees are covered by scholarships, grants and tuition exemptions from federal, state and institutional funds.

** Students who meet all eligibility criteria will be covered by Bold Promise up to the available unmet financial need. For an explanation of unmet need please refer to our FAQs section**

Students will not see a fund called “Bold Promise” on their financial aid offer, but a combination of funding awarded that covers tuition and mandatory fees. Note: Bold Promise does not cover books, housing or meal plan. However, students will have other aid offered to help with these expenses.

How do I qualify?

Students must have successfully completed the AlamoPROMISE Program and meet the following qualifications:

  • Have a family income up to $70,000*

  • Submit a FAFSA/TASFA by May 1 (admitted for Fall) or November 1 (admitted for Spring)

  • Minimum GPA of 3.2 with no course repeats, or minimum GPA of 3.25 regardless of course repeats

  • Complete an Associate’s Degree and enroll at UTSA the following fall or spring semester

  • Enroll at UTSA full-time (12 hours or more) for fall or spring semester

Note: Students in an online only program are ineligible for Bold Promise.
*Students must have financial need. Family income information will be determined from the FAFSA/TASFA.

Continuing Eligibility

To continue to receive the Bold Promise, students must meet the following eligibility qualifications.

  • Submit a FAFSA or TASFA by January 15 each year
  • Maintain a 2.5 GPA
  • Enroll full-time (12 credit hours or more) each fall and spring semester to complete a minimum of 24 hours
  • Remain in good academic standing

 

For more information click here.

UTSA Distinguished Transfer Scholarship


Fall and spring transfer applicants who are transferring at least 24 semester credit hours of academic coursework (dual credit and work in progress not included) at the time of admission will be given automatic consideration based on academic credit.   This scholarship is valued up to $6,000 (1,500 each semester) for up to four consecutive semesters (not including summers) if renewal eligibility is maintained. The value is awarded on a competitive basis, while funding is still available. 

Deadline to be considered for the Distinguished Transfer Scholarship:

  • Fall transfers must be admitted by May 1
  • Spring transfers must be admitted by October 15

Milestone Course(s)


*** denotes Milestone Course(s).

A milestone course is a course that is critical for success in this program as determined by the Faculty of the Alamo Colleges District.

AS Approved Course Requirements


º denotes an Alamo Colleges District AS Approved Course Requirement

The Associate of Science (AS) is designed to align closely with the first half of a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree.  Students should follow the pre-major AS to BS Transfer Advising Guide for the major and university selected.  The Transfer Advising Guides are developed in conjunction with the senior institution to which the student plans to transfer.

To be awarded the AS degree at one of the colleges in the Alamo Colleges District, students must have 9 hours of AS Approved Course Requirements not included in the 42 hours of Core Curriculum.  Please check with your advisor for assistance.

Gateway Course(s)


### denotes Gateway Course(s)

Students pursuing this degree at UTSA must successfully complete each of the Gateway Courses with a grade of “C” or better in no more than two attempts.  A student who is unable to successfully complete these courses within two attempts, including dropping a course with a grade of “W” or taking an equivalent course at another institution (including any colleges of the Alamo Colleges District), will not be allowed to select this major at UTSA.

Special Admission Requirements for UTSA TATE Program


In order to be considered for the UTSA Transfer Academy for Tomorrow’s Engineers (TATE) program a student must meet the following:

  • Be admitted to Alamo Colleges
  • Be a first-time-in-college or continuing student at Alamo Colleges  (Note:  Continuing students must have at least a 2.5 GPA)
  • Met in all areas of the Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
  • Be eligible to enroll in MATH 2413 Calculus I (calculus-ready)
  • Express their interest in the TATE program by completing the TATE application
  • Once accepted to the TATE program students must enroll in a minimum of 12 semester credit hours (SCH) each fall and spring semester
  • Students must satisfactorily complete the TATE requirements within a year

Special Admission Requirements for UTSA College of Engineering


Admission to the College of Engineering

Transfer Students

Transfer requirements for direct admission to the College of Engineering for students who have earned 12 or more transferable semester credit hours:

  • meet all UTSA undergraduate transfer admission requirements, and
  • have completed MAT 1214 Calculus I and WRC 1013 Freshman Composition I, or the equivalents, with grades of “C-” or better, and
  • meet grade point average requirements:
  1. applicants with a transfer grade point average of 3.00 or higher may be granted direct admission to the College, or
  2. applicants with a transfer grade point average below 3.00 may be granted admission to the College by ­committee review.

Applicants who do not meet College of Engineering admission requirements will be admitted to the Engineering, Math, and Sciences Studies in the University College. Students have three semesters to complete Calculus I with a grade of “C-” or better and meet the COE Transfer Requirements.

Additional UTSA Advising Notes


Things to do and remember upon Admission to UTSA:

  • Make an appointment with the academic advisor of the major, once accepted to UTSA, in order to clarify department, college and university policies and procedures, to review course sequencing and to help with identifying resources for academic success. A current listing of academic advising centers can be found at www.utsa.edu/advise/advisors.html.
  • Refer to the official source of information on specific courses within the UTSA requirements for this degree plan from the UTSA 2022-2024 Undergraduate Catalog or visit the web site at www.utsa.edu.
  • Information on Gateway Courses can be found at http://www.utsa.edu/registrar/students/gateway.html.
  • Pay close attention to course sequencing and availability at UTSA as it will affect the time it takes to complete the degree program.

Using this Transfer Advising Guide with UTSA


This Transfer Advising Guide represents UTSA’s degree plan and is subject to change at the university’s discretion. It is intended for advising purposes only so students know exactly which courses they can take at any of the colleges in the Alamo Colleges District and have the courses count towards degree requirements when they transfer to UTSA. It is highly recommended that students meet with their assigned academic advisor to review all graduation and transfer requirements listed in the Transfer Advising Guide.

The ultimate goal is to provide students with accurate information for transfer pathways while minimizing loss of credits in transfer. Students are encouraged to review UTSA’s requirements frequently.

Course numbers in italics are UTSA’s course numbers.

This Transfer Advising Guide is based upon The University of Texas at San Antonio’s 2022-2024 Undergraduate Catalog and is subject to change.

The Alamo Colleges District Advising


Students are encouraged to consult with an academic advisor about courses and other educational concerns if they plan to pursue a two-year degree program, transfer to another college or university, or simply take a few selected courses. In addition to course and degree requirements, policies and procedures are subject to change; stay informed by meeting with an academic advisor regularly.

Many students who plan to transfer to a university are advised to fulfill the lower-division requirements for the university. With appropriate planning, your Alamo Colleges District team can help make the transfer experience a seamless process. It is the responsibility of all students to ensure that they take courses at the Alamo Colleges District that will be accepted by the senior institutions they wish to attend.

For more information contact your Alamo Colleges District team.

Release Date:


Release Date: June 5, 2023