International Year One in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Introduction

Overview

International Year One in Electrical and Computer Engineering will prepare students to enter their next semester of a bachelor’s degree program at Marshall University.

Key information

  • A Pathway program provides academic, language and cultural support in order to succeed at a US university.
  • Students are guaranteed progression to an undergraduate degree program through a curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses.
  • Students will benefit from fully-integrated classes with both domestic and other international students on campus while learning from highly trained university instructors and tutors.

Fast facts

Class hours

14-17 hours per week

Class duration

14-17 hours per week

Maximum class size for English language teaching

12

Award

Upon successful completion of the Undergraduate Engineering Pathway program, you will be ready to start your second year in either electrical or computer engineering.

Why Marshall University?

  • Marshall has invested $300 million in new buildings and renovations over the last 10 years to give you the latest, state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories.
  • Throughout the campus you'll find a range of resources such as libraries, the Writing Center, the Tutoring Center and the Student Resource Center.
  • Students can choose from 10 colleges providing more than 100 degree program options to best suit their academic aspirations.
  • Undergraduate and graduate students can choose from one- or two-semester Pathway programs.
  • Students are fully admitted to Marshall provided successful completion of conditional admission criteria at the end of the Pathway and submission of all required admission credentials.

Dates & fees

January 2020 start (2 Semesters)

Mon 6 January 2020 to Fri 1 May 2020

Wed 13 May 2020 to Fri 14 August 2020

$23,580

May 2020 start (2 Semesters)

Wed 13 May 2020 to Fri 7 August 2020

Mon 10 August 2020 to Fri 11 December 2020

$23,580

Program grid

International Year One in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Program Length
January 6, 2020
May 13, 2020
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements

Secondary/High school diploma - 2.0 GPA on a US 4.0 scale.

Language Requirements

TOEFL 50 iBT, IELTS 5.5 (5.0 subscores), Password Overall Level 6, PTEA 44, Completion of Academic English Level 4 with no grades below C, IELA 162, or Duolingo 85.

Degree Program Components

132 credit hour program 30 credit hours apply from Pathway 102 credit hours remaining toward degree

ENG 150
Academic Listening and Speaking *
3
ENG 151
Academic Reading *
3
MTH 229
Calculus I
5
ENGR 103
Freshman Engineering Seminar**
1
ENGR 104
The Engineering Profession**
1
UNI 100
Freshman First Class
1
Total 14
ENG 160
Academic English and Composition *
6
FYS 100
First-Year Seminar
3
MTH 230
Calculus II
4
CS 110
Computer Science I
3
Total 16
Program Information
Progression Requirements

2.0 GPA. Grade of C or better. No I grades in any class. Grade of C or better in all classes.

Progression requirements for some majors may vary. See below for full details.

Notes

Students using Password and PTEA as proof of English level will take an English placement test upon arrival. Students scoring below the required entry will be placed in Academic English.

Academic undergraduate courses in the Pathway may be substituted with other academic undergraduate courses. Students will be registered for an average of 15 credits per semester during the Pathway. All substitutions will be core classes that count toward graduation.

Students will be enrolled for an average of 15 credits per semester in fall and spring semesters. Students will be enrolled in no less than 12 credit hours in summer semester. UNI 100 is offered in the Fall semester only.

Math placement will be determined by the score achieved on a Department of Mathematics placement test. If no Math placement scores are on file prior to the beginning of the semester, students will not be able to begin their major classes which may extend the time necessary to graduation. If placed below MTH 132 Pre-Calculus, students will be required to substitute some Pathway courses, which may extend the time necessary to graduation. In extension semester, students may repeat the courses or substitute comparable courses, approved by advisors.

** Core classes will be substituted for engineering or computer science classes if the student does not have the math prerequisite required to begin engineering or computer science classes.

CS 110: Core classes will be substituted for engineering or computer science classes if the student does not have the math prerequisite required to begin engineering or computer science classes.

* These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Center and are for Pathway students only.

Progression

Electrical and Computer Engineering-B.S.

No I grades in any class. Grade of C or better in all classes.

2.0 GPA

Grade of C or better.

P = Placement option available A = Study abroad option available

Dates & fees

August 2020 start (2 Semesters)

Mon 17 August 2020 to Fri 4 December 2020

Thu 14 January 2021 to Fri 30 April 2021

*

January 2021 start (2 Semesters)

Wed 6 January 2021 to Fri 30 April 2021

Wed 12 May 2021 to Fri 13 August 2021

*

May 2021 start (2 Semesters)

Wed 12 May 2021 to Fri 13 August 2021

Mon 16 August 2021 to Fri 10 December 2021

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Program grid

International Year One in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Program Length
August 17, 2020
January 6, 2021
May 12, 2021
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements

Secondary/High school diploma - 2.0 GPA on a US 4.0 scale.

Language Requirements

TOEFL 50 iBT, IELTS 5.5, IELA 162, Duolingo 85, Password Overall Level 6, PTEA 44, or Completion of Academic English Level 4 with no grades below C.

Degree Program Components

120 credit hour program 30-34 credit hours apply from Pathway 86-90 credit hours remaining toward degree

ENG 150
Academic Listening and Speaking *
3
ENG 151
Academic Reading *
3
UNI 100 or UNI 102
Freshman First Class or Strategies for Academic Success
1
ENGR 103
Freshman Engineering Seminar**
1
ENGR 104
The Engineering Profession**
1
Core Class
University Core Class
3
Math Class
Math Class
3-5
Total 15-17
ENG 160
Academic English and Composition *
6
CS 110
Computer Science I
3
ENGR 111
Engineering Computations**
3
Math Class
Math Class
3-5
Total 15-17
Program Information
Progression Requirements

2.0 GPA. Grade of C or better. No I grades in any class. Grade of C or better in all classes.

Progression requirements for some majors may vary. See below for full details.

Notes

Students using PASSWORD, PTEA or GoaKao as proof of English proficiency will take an English placement test upon arrival. Students scoring below the required entry will be placed in Academic English. Students will be enrolled for an average of 15 credits per semester in the fall and spring semesters.

** Core classes will be substituted for engineering or computer science classes if the student does not have the math prerequisite required to begin engineering or computer science classes.

Math Class: Math placement will be determined by the score achieved on a Department of Mathematics placement test.

CS 110: Core classes will be substituted for engineering or computer science classes if the student does not have the math prerequisite required to begin engineering or computer science classes.

* These courses are generally delivered through the INTO Center and are for Pathway students only.

Progression

Electrical and Computer Engineering-B.S.

No I grades in any class. Grade of C or better in all classes.

2.0 GPA

Grade of C or better.

P = Placement option available A = Study abroad option available