City Colleges of Chicago to PNW Transfer Guide: CNC Engineering Technology

This is a transfer guide for City Colleges of Chicago (Daley College) A.A.S. in CNC Engineering Technology students planning on transferring to the Organizational Leadership and Supervision program at PNW.

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City Colleges of Chicago, Daley College to PNW Articulation Agreement

A.A.S. in CNC Engineering Technology, Associate in Applied Science to Organizational Leadership and Supervision

This articulation agreement provides a smooth curriculum transition with minimal loss of credit and duplication of coursework to facilitate the completion of the A.A.S. in CNC Engineering Technology, Associate in Applied Science at City Colleges of Chicago, Daley College and the Organizational Leadership and Supervision program at PNW.

To use this agreement, students must apply and be admitted to PNW and to the Organizational Leadership and Supervision program. City Colleges of Chicago, Daley College students will receive equal consideration with other students seeking admission and financial aid. Daley College students are eligible for admission with junior standing once they:

  • have completed the associate degree in CNC Engineering Technology, Associate in Applied Science.
  • been admitted to PNW.
  • have earned a course grade of “C-” or better on every course accepted for transfer; and
  • have achieved a 2.2 or greater cumulative GPA based on a 4-point scale.

Transferable Credits Guide

Unless otherwise noted, all courses listed in the table below are 3 credits.

Daley College CoursesPurdue University Northwest Courses
ENGLISH 101 - CompositionENGL 10400 - English Composition I
MATH 140 - College Algebra* (4 credit)MA 14700 - Algebra And Trigonometry For Technology
Social and Behavoral SciencesPSY 12000 - Elementary Psychology
340MFGT 209 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) IOLS 30000 - Safety And Health For Engineering Technologies (m) or CEMT 34101 - Construction Operations*
340MFGT 105 - Introduction to Advanced ManufacturingOLS 37500 - Training Methods or Professional Selective* (See Note 4)
Physical Sciences/Lifes SciencesNatural Science with Lab - select from Gen Ed Core List (See Note 1)
340MFGT 106 - Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing IIFree Elective (See Note 2) or Technical Elective* (See Note 5)
Fine Arts/HumanitiesFree Elective (See Note 2)
240MFGT 107 - Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing IIILab Science Elective (See Note 1) or Professional Selective* (See Note 4)
340MFGT 108 - Robotics IOLS 33400 - Fire Protection or Professional Selective* (See Note 4)
340MFGT 172 - Quality Systems IOLS 42100 - Psychology And Sociology Of Safety or CEMT 34000 - Fundamentals Of Construction Safety*
340MFGT 109 - Introduction to Manual MachiningFree Elective (See Note 2)
340MFGT 170 - CAD IOLS 34100 - Fundamentals Of Environmental Health or CEMT 34201 - Construction Costs And Bidding*
340MFGT 171 - Automated Motrology-Quality AssuranceOLS 37600 - Human Resource Issues or CEMT 34400 - Construction Inspection*
340MFGT 110 - CNC I OperationsFree Elective (See Note 2)
340MFGT 210 - Automated Fabrication IOLS 33700 - Introduction To Emergency Management or CEMT 45000 - Construction Scheduling*
340 MFGT 260 - CNC III - Advanced OperationsOLS 41500 - Introduction To Environmental Management or CEMT 44500 - Construction Management I*
340MFGT 153 - Welding I GMAW or 240MFGT 195 - Manual Machining IIFree Elective (See Note 2) or Professional Selective* (See Note 4)
340 MFGT 160 - CNC II Operations and ProgrammingFree Elective (See Note 2) or Professional Selective* (See Note 4)
340 MFGT 274 - Materials II - Testing and AnalysisFree Elective (See Note 2)

Note 1: Lab Science Elective – any science course with a lab within the official Purdue University Northwest course catalog or an equivalent course taken at another higher educational institution.

Note 2: Free Elective – any course listed within the official Purdue University Northwest course catalog or approved by the Purdue Northwest Faculty Senate that is not a required course in this plan of study. This also includes transfer credits approved by full-time OLS faculty.

Note 3: General Education Elective – any course listed within the official Purdue University Northwest course general education catalog or approved by the Purdue Northwest Faculty Senate that is not a required course in this plan of study.

Note 4: Professional Selective – A concentration of job-related courses from the same subject area.

Note 5: Technical Elective – Any course from a College of Technology program and approved by the OLS Program Academic Advisor.

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Nathan Elizalde

Nathaniel Elizalde

Assistant Director of Admissions - Transfer Specialist

(219) 989-2297

njelizal@pnw.edu