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In addition to submitting a complete application for admission, transfer applicants to the Cockrell School of Engineering should also review the following information regarding special application requirements and admission restrictions.

  • Entering biomedical engineering students must begin their studies in a fall semester. (Biomedical engineering will no longer be available to spring applicants beginning with the spring 2011 semester.)
  • Admission to the Cockrell School of Engineering is based on criteria similar to but higher than those for admission to the university.
  • The school limits undergraduate admission to the number of students to whom it can provide a professional high-quality education.
  • Each transfer applicant's performance in technical coursework such as calculus, chemistry and physics is carefully reviewed.

Calculus Readiness

Transfer applicants to the Cockrell School of Engineering must submit proof of credit or in progress work for the equivalent of M408C, Calculus I. Refer to the online resources about transferable coursework for details about which courses are transferable.

Applicants who meet the requirement by the application deadline will receive priority consideration. Applicants with more advanced credit in math and science also receive priority consideration.

UT Austin teaches calculus in a two-semester sequence, M408C and M408D. If you submit transferable coursework from a college or university that also teaches calculus in two courses, then you can demonstrate calculus readiness by completing or having in progress an equivalent one-semester course. If, however, the college or university from which you submit transferable coursework teaches calculus in a three-semester sequence, you must complete the first two semesters of the sequence to demonstrate calculus readiness. Refer to the transfer equivalency guides for details about how the courses you are taking or plan to take will transfer.

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