BME Curriculum Do the curriculum at your home institution and supplement with equivalent classes at other school. Upper-level electives are usually only offered at one school, so you may want to travel Plan to spend a whole day at the other side, and make sure that the van hours work with your schedule Or take a bus or drive your own car or steal a car (not my car) Check advising notes each semester for BME courses to take at the partner campus Non-BME classes are also on the approved list. Other classes can be approved by an advisor
What’s equivalent? UNC https://registrar.unc.edu/guide/special-enrollments/joint-biomedical-engineering/bmme-transfer-equivalencies/ NC State https://www.acs.ncsu.edu/php/transfer/
BME Classes at “Other” School After getting courses approved by an advisor (you have advising holds on both campuses), enroll yourself and notify Dr. Cartee UNC: submit a form to Dr. Cartee so a placeholder class can be added at your home school (see BME website) NCSU: email Dr. Cartee with course info (no form) Any grades from the other school will transfer AS THAT GRADE to your home school. Not just “credit.” Only 1 online course per semester for UNC students http://bmeundergrad.bme.unc.edu/interinstitutional- enrollment/ lists UNC details, but many apply to NCSU students Rule of thumb “if it isn’t allowed on one campus, it isn’t allowed on two” – credit hours limits, two versions of same course, etc.
BME Summer Classes If you want to free up later semesters for premed electives, research, etc., consider taking summer classes after sophomore year Tentative list BMME 201 / BME 201 (@ UNC) BMME 150 / BME 203 (@ UNC) or MSE 201 (@ NCSU) Kenny’s Scottish Sophomore Design abroad in Scotland …? Summer school tuition is paid to the campus where you take the course