VCU Biomedical Engineering BS Transfer Guide
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VCU Biomedical Engineering BS Transfer Guide

VCU Biomedical Engineering BS Transfer Guide

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These transfer guides are used to direct students in the discovery of courses and programs that they are eligible to transfer into based on the number of credits they have currently accrued.

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering

Catalog Year 2025-2027

Based on VCCS Curriculum for ENGINEERING

Complete at a Virginia Community College

Credits

Course Equivalent

Notes

SDV 100 or SDV 101

1-2

UNIV 101

College Success Skills or Orientation

ENG 111

3

UNIV 111-112

College Comp I; UNIV 111 is waived and students receive 3 credits for UNIV 112.

ENG 112

3

UNIV 200

College Comp II

Any UCGS Art, Humanities or Literature course (Block II)

3

General Education

 

Any UCGS Art, Humanities or Literature course (Block II)

3

General Education

This course must be from different category than previous course.

Any UCGS History course (Block VI)

3

General Education

 

Any UCGS Social & Behavioral Science (Block III - not History)

3

General Education

 

MTH 263

4

MATH 200

Calculus I

MTH 264

4

MATH 201

Calculus II

MTH 265

4

MATH 307

Calculus III

MTH 266

3

MATH 310

Linear Algebra

MTH 267

3

MATH 301

Differential Equations

PHY 241

4

PHYS 207

University Physics I

PHY 242

4

PHYS 208

University Physics II

CHM 111

4

CHEM/Z 101

General Chemistry I

EGR 121

2

EGRB 102

Foundations of Engineering

EGR 122

3

EGRB 104

Engineering Design; Need both EGR 121 and 122 to receive credit for EGRB 102 + 104

EGR 240

3

 

Statics

EGR 246

3

EGMN 102 + EGRB 203

Mechanics of Materials; Need both EGR 240 and 246 to receive credit for EGMN 102 and EGRB 203

CHM 112

4

CHEM/Z 102

General Chemistry II

BIO 101

4

BIOL/Z 151

General Biology I; Substitutes for EGRB 111

Pre-Transfer Credits

68

   



 

Complete at Virginia Commonwealth University

Credits

Notes

EGRB 101

2

Take in first year at VCU

EGRB 209

4

Take in first year at VCU

ENGR 395

1

Take in first year at VCU

EGRB 215 or CMSC 210

3

 

EGRB 301

3

 

EGRB 307

4

 

EGRB 310

4

 

EGRB 315

3

 

EGRB 401 + EGRB 402

6

 

EGRB 427

3

 

EGRE 206

4

EGR 271 at community college transfers as equivalent to EGRE 206

EGRB 303 or EGRB 308

3-4

 

STAT 441

3

 

Science or engineering elective

3-4

 

Technical electives

21

 

Post-Transfer Credits

67-70

 


 

Transfer Guidance

 

Guaranteed Admission Agreement Requirements

  • Guaranteed Program Admission Agreement for VCU Engineering

  • By meeting the following criteria, you are guaranteed admission to the BS in Biomedical Engineering program at VCU

  • Earn a transfer associate degree (AS or AA&S in Engineering).

  • Earn a minimum GPA of 3.0 for your associate degree. VCU will recognize the cumulative GPA as recorded on the VCCS transcript and not recalculate based on multiple course attempts.

  • Complete a minimum of 30 credits at VCCS institution.

  • Earn grades of “B” or higher in all your EGR, MTH, and science courses.

  • Earn grades of “C” or higher in all other community college courses

 

Important Links & Dates

 

What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?

  • Complete your English courses and any math prerequisites in your first year.

  • Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org.

  • Connect with an advisor at your community college and the VCU Transfer Center within your first semester through your account at www.TransferVirginia.org.

  • Contact VCU advisor about summer course options prior to enrollment at VCU.

 

Is This Degree Right For Me?

  • Biomedical engineers develop devices and procedures that solve medical and health-related problems by combining their knowledge of biology and medicine with engineering principles and practices. Many do research, along with medical scientists, to develop and evaluate systems and products such as artificial organs, prostheses (artificial devices that replace missing body parts), instrumentation, medical information systems, and health management and care delivery systems. Biomedical engineers also may design devices used in various medical procedures, imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and devices for automating insulin injections or controlling body functions. Most engineers in this specialty need a sound background in another engineering specialty, such as mechanical or electronics engineering, in addition to specialized biomedical training. Some specialties within biomedical engineering are biomaterials, biomechanics, medical imaging, rehabilitation engineering, and orthopedic engineering.

 

What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?

  • Associate Transfer Degree Completion: The completion of a transfer associate degree results in all lower-division general education requirements being met when you transfer to VCU.

  • Dual Enrollment – Completion of Associate Degree in HS: The completion of an associate degree concurrent with high school results in 60 credits of course work applied towards your degree and VCU’s general education courses satisfied. High school students should apply to VCU as freshman applicants for orientation and engagement purposes.

  • Credit for Prior Learning: VCU accepts AP, IB, Cambridge, CLEP, DANTES, and military credits.

  • Catalog Year: VCU will honor the degree requirements of the VCU Undergraduate Bulletin in effect at the time of the student’s first post-high school enrollment into an appropriate associate degree at the two-year institution. Students must stay enrolled at their community college and take no more than four years to complete their degree. Students must also enroll at VCU within one year of completing their associate degree.

 

Is This College Right For Me?

  • Located in downtown Richmond, within two hours of the beach, the mountains and Washington DC, VCU provides top-ranked academic programs, research opportunities and an urban setting so students can live and learn in the real world.

  • VCU is a large, public research institution dedicated to the success and well-being of students and the Richmond community.

  • Diversity, inclusion and equity are deeply ingrained core values of VCU.

  • Learn more about our college at www.TransferVirginia.org

 

Did You Know That…

  • Completing your Associate transfer degree post-high school satisfies all lower division general education requirements and increases the chance of completing your bachelor’s degree?

  • Exceeding 3 years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at VCU?

 

What Can I Do With This Degree?

 

Program Successes & Highlights

  • From labs investigating the molecular mechanisms of cellular mechano-transduction, to labs developing novel tools to image cardiac hemodynamics, to labs exploring novel methods of improving rehabilitation, VCU Biomedical Engineering is on the cutting edge of research at the interface of biology, medicine and engineering.

 

What Are My Chances For Getting Accepted?

  • If you apply through general application instead of through the Guaranteed Program Admission Agreement, you will be considered for admission with all other transfer applicants.

  • Learn more about applying to VCU at https://www.vcu.edu/admissions/apply/transfer/

 

Do More With Your Degree!

  • The accelerated B.S. and M.S. programs allows qualified students to earn both the B.S. and a M.S. in Computer Science or Engineering in a minimum of five years by completing approved graduate courses during the senior year of their undergraduate program.

 

Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?

  • All students must complete at least one VCU “REAL” experiential learning activity in order to graduate from VCU. Examples of REAL activities include: internships, research, and service learning. This requirement may be satisfied by completing a 300-level (or higher) REAL course or through an approved REAL co-curricular experience.

  • Learn more at https://real.vcu.edu/

4-Year Major
Engineering
Applicable School(s)
Virginia Commonwealth University
Category/Topic
Transfer Guides