Transfer Admission Requirements
Institute of Technology
105 Lind Hall (East Bank, Minneapolis campus)
612-625-6403
http://www.it.umn.edu
The Institute of Technology (IT) offers 18 bachelor's degree programs, including 10 engineering specialties. Its programs are ranked among the best in this country with more than 150 companies recruiting IT students each year. Admission is selective; to be successful, students should have strong science and mathematics aptitude.
As an IT student, you'll learn from nationally recognized faculty who are leaders in their fields. You'll also have opportunities to take advantage of special study abroad courses for IT students, participate in undergraduate research, and gain hands-on experience in student groups and team competitions--like the Society of Women Engineers and the Solar Vehicle Project. In addition, IT students benefit from the support of caring academic and career advisers who are dedicated to their students' success.
Majors
- Aerospace engineering
- Astrophysics
- Bioproducts and biosystems engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Chemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil engineering
- Computer engineering
- Computer science
- Electrical engineering
- Geological engineering
- Geology
- Geophysics
- Materials science and engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechanical engineering
- Physics
- Statistics
Degree options: Bachelor of science (B.S.), bachelor of engineering
Deadlines
| Spring semester 2010 |
All majors |
Final: October 15 |
| Fall semester 2010 |
All Majors |
Priority: March 1
Final: June 1 |
| Spring semester 2011 |
All majors |
Final: October 15 |
Prerequisite coursework:
| Course | Important Notes |
| One year of calculus (equivalent to MATH 1271 & 1272) | |
| One year of calculus based physics (equivalent to PYHS 1301 W & 1302W) | Applicants with less than two semesters may still be considered for admission based on the overall strength of their record. However, they should be aware that this may delay their expected graduation as it is a prerequisite for many courses. |
| One semester of chemistry (equivalent to CHEM 1021) | Applicants who are pursuing a degree in a chemistry based major (ChEn, BME, Chem, BBE, or MatSci) must have two semesters completed (equivalent to CHEM 1022). |
Technical GPA: Most successful applicants to the Institute of Technology have a 3.0 or higher technical grade point average (tech GPA). This GPA consists of courses in math, physics, and chemistry (beginning with equivalents to those listed above) as well as engineering and computer science courses.
Schedule changes: The University expects that students will successfully complete the coursework they list on their admission application. Schedule changes of academic coursework and/or the unsuccessful completion of coursework may result in the cancellation of admission or delay your expected graduation date. Students considering making schedule changes, or those who are concerned about their academic progress in any of their courses, should consult with their U of M admissions counselor (1-800-752-1000 or 612-625-2008).
IT Transfer Student Profile
| Number of Admitted Students for Fall 2009: |
389 |
| Fall 2009 Average Transfer GPA: |
3.39 |
| Transfer GPA range distribution: |
4.0-3.5 |
50% |
| 3.49-3.0 |
36% |
| 2.99-2.5 |
13% |
| Below 2.5 |
1% |
Campus Visits
Campus tours for prospective transfer students are offered Monday through Friday. On campus tour, you'll discover our historic campus and see where U of M students attend class, study, and relax. To schedule a campus tour, visit http://admissions.tc.umn.edu/visit or call the VISITLINE at 612-625-0000 or 1-800-752-1000 (toll-free).
Institute of Technology walk-in transfer advising is available daily in 240 Williamson Hall from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you would like to schedule a transfer advising appointment ahead of time, call Ben Koch, transfer specialist at 612-625-6403.
To learn more about the Institute of Technology, visit the IT Web site at http://www.it.umn.edu.
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