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Regents' Engineering Transfer Program (RETP)

Under this Regents' Engineering Transfer Program (RETP), students take, at SSU, the Freshman and Sophomore classes of a Georgia Tech Engineering Degree Program. Upon successful completion of these classes at SSU, the students transfer to Georgia Tech to complete the requirements for graduating eith a Georgia Tech Engineering Degree

SSU prepares students for pursuing all the following Engineering Majors available at Georgia Tech


Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
Textile and Fiber Engineering

Why Choose SSU for the RETP?

University 'on-the-coast'!
Attend University close to home!
Less cost!
Small Classes!
More Individual Attention!
Highly qualified and experienced Professors!


Admission Requirements:
 

A student must be a resident of Georgia.

A combined SAT score of at least 1090 (including a minimum of 440 on the verbal portion), and

A High School GPA of at least 3.0   or

Have been admitted to an Engineering program at Georgia Tech


Students who do not meet the initial admission criteria may qualify for the RETP after the end of their freshman year by:
 

Completing the first two required Chemistry/Physics courses and Calculus I and II with grades of 3.0 (B) or higher, and

Attaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher

The students who complete the courses included in the first 2 years of the desired Engineering program with a GPA of 2.5 or higher in those courses may be admitted to RETP at the discretion of the Georgia Tech RETP Coordinator.

 
RETP Courses at SSU

ENGR 1770 Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualization
ENGR 2001 Introduction to Engineering Materials
ENGR 2020 Statics and Dynamics
ENGR 2025 Introduction to Signal Processing
ENGR 2030 Introduction to Computer Engineering
ENGR 2040 Circuit Analysis
ENGR 2100 Chemical Process Principles
ENGR 2201 Introduction to Mechanics
ENGR 2202 Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
ENGR 2304 Numerical Methods for Engineers
ENGR 3030 Strength of Materials
ENGR 3040 Fluid Mechanics
ENGR 3710 Circuits and Electronics
MATH 2501 Calculus I for Engineers
MATH 2511 Calculus II for Engineers
MATH 2521 Calculus III for Engineers
MATH 3301 Differential Equations
CSCI 1501 Computing for Engineers
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