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Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Office of the Registrar - Transcripts

Office of the University Registrar6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774Corpus Christi, TX 78418-5774

How to Authenticate This Official TranscriptFrom the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

This official transcript has been transmitted electronically to the recipient, and is intended solely for use by that recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the Transcript Department at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. It is not permissible to replicate this document or forward it to any person or organization other than the identified recipient. Release of this record or disclosure of its contents to any third party without written consent of the record owner is prohibited.

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SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R

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Institution Information continued:

MATH 2414 CALCULUS II 4.00 D 0.00 E

PHYS 2425 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I 4.00 B 12.00

POLS 2306 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 3.00 C 6.00

UCCP 1102 FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR II 1.00 A 4.00

Ehrs: 10.00 GPA-Hrs: 10.00 QPts: 28.00 GPA: 2.80

Good Standing

Sum I 2012

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENTC 2490 Selected Topics: Optical 3.00 B 9.00

Instrumentation, Optical

Properties and System

Calibration

MATH 2414 CALCULUS II 4.00 A 16.00 I

Ehrs: 7.00 GPA-Hrs: 7.00 QPts: 25.00 GPA: 3.57

Good Standing

Sum II 2012

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

PHYS 2426 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II 4.00 A 16.00

Ehrs: 4.00 GPA-Hrs: 4.00 QPts: 16.00 GPA: 4.00

Good Standing

Fall 2012

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENGR 2325 STATICS 3.00 C 6.00

ENGR 2350 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 3.00 B 9.00

ENGR 2360 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 3.00 B 9.00

MATH 3470 CALCULUS III 4.00 B 12.00

Ehrs: 13.00 GPA-Hrs: 13.00 QPts: 36.00 GPA: 2.76

Good Standing

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Course Level: Undergraduate

Current Program

College : Science and Engineering

Major : Mechanical Engineering

Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Science 06-AUG-2015

Ehrs: 129.00 GPA-Hrs: 128.00 QPts: 372.00 GPA: 2.90

Primary Degree

Major : Mechanical Engineering

SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R

_________________________________________________________________

TRANSFER CREDIT ACCEPTED BY THE INSTITUTION:

SUM I 2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAM

MATH 2413 CALCULUS I 4.00 TCR

Ehrs: 4.00 GPA-Hrs: 0.00 QPts: 0.00 GPA: 0.00

INSTITUTION CREDIT:

Fall 2011

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

CHEM 1111 GENERAL CHEMISTRY LAB I 1.00 B 3.00

CHEM 1311 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 3.00 A 12.00

ENGL 1301 COMPOSITION I 3.00 D 3.00

ENGR 1211 FOUNDATION OF ENGINEERING 2.00 A 8.00

MATH 2414 CALCULUS II 4.00 F 0.00 E

UCCP 1101 FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR I. 1.00 A 4.00

Ehrs: 10.00 GPA-Hrs: 10.00 QPts: 30.00 GPA: 3.00

Good Standing

Spring 2012

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

COSC 1435 INTRO TO PROB SOLV WITH COMP I 4.00 WS 0.00

ENGR 1212 FOUNDATIONS OF ENGINEERING II 2.00 B 6.00

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UndergraduateUnited States of AmericaPflugerville, TX 78660

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Sum I 2014

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

COMM 1315 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3.00 A 12.00

ENGR 2316 THERMODYNAMICS 3.00 C 6.00 I

Ehrs: 6.00 GPA-Hrs: 6.00 QPts: 18.00 GPA: 3.00

Sum II 2014

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENGR 2320 STRENGTHS OF MATERIALS 3.00 A 12.00

Ehrs: 3.00 GPA-Hrs: 3.00 QPts: 12.00 GPA: 4.00

Good Standing

Fall 2014(Full Term)

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

COSC 1330 PROG SCIENTISTS,ENGINEERS&MATH 3.00 B 9.00

MEEN 3330 SOLID MECHANICS FOR MECH ENGR 3.00 B 9.00 I

MEEN 4320 ENGINEERING LAB 3.00 B 9.00

MEEN 4340 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3.00 B 9.00

MEEN 4360 THERMAL SYSTEM DESIGN 3.00 B 9.00

SOCI 1301 HUMAN SOCIETIES 3.00 F 0.00 E

Ehrs: 15.00 GPA-Hrs: 15.00 QPts: 45.00 GPA: 3.00

Good Standing

Spring 2015(Full Term)

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ECON 2301 MACROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES 3.00 B 9.00

ENGL 1302 COMPOSITION II 3.00 F 0.00 E

HIST 1301 U.S. HISTORY TO 1865 3.00 WS 0.00

HIST 1302 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1865 3.00 WS 0.00

MEEN 4365 MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN 3.00 B 9.00

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SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R

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Institution Information continued:

Spring 2013

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENGL 1302 COMPOSITION II 3.00 WS 0.00

ENGR 2316 THERMODYNAMICS 3.00 F 0.00 E

ENGR 2322 MATERIALS SCIENCE 3.00 B 9.00

ENGR 2326 DYNAMICS 3.00 B 9.00

MATH 3315 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3.00 D 3.00

PHIL 3340 FOUNDATIONS OF PROF ETHICS 3.00 B 9.00

Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 30.00 GPA: 2.50

Good Standing

Fall 2013

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENGR 2316 THERMODYNAMICS 3.00 F 0.00 E

ENGR 2320 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 3.00 F 0.00

ENGR 3315 FLUID MECHANICS 3.00 B 9.00

ENGR 4390 Introduction to Plasma 3.00 B 9.00 I

Engineering and Applications

MEEN 3310 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS FOR ME 3.00 C 6.00

Ehrs: 9.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 24.00 GPA: 2.00

Good Standing

Spring 2014

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENGR 4390 Selected Topics: Advanced 3.00 A 12.00 I

Plasma Engineering and

Applications

MEEN 3330 SOLID MECHANICS FOR MECH ENGR 3.00 F 0.00 E

MEEN 3345 HEAT TRANSFER 3.00 B 9.00

MUSI 1306 UNDERSTANDING-ENJOYING MUSIC 3.00 A 12.00

PHYS 3312 MODERN PHYSICS 3.00 C 6.00

Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 39.00 GPA: 3.25

Good Standing

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SUBJ NO. COURSE TITLE CRED GRD PTS R

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Institution Information continued:

MEEN 4370 CAPSTONE PROJECTS 3.00 B 9.00

POLS 2305 U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 3.00 C 6.00

SOCI 1301 HUMAN SOCIETIES 3.00 A 12.00 I

Ehrs: 15.00 GPA-Hrs: 15.00 QPts: 45.00 GPA: 3.00

Good Standing

Summer I 2015(Traditional)

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

HIST 1301 U.S. HISTORY TO 1865 3.00 A 12.00

HIST 1302 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1865 3.00 B 9.00

Ehrs: 6.00 GPA-Hrs: 6.00 QPts: 21.00 GPA: 3.50

Good Standing

Summer II 2015(Traditional)

Science and Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

ENGL 1302 COMPOSITION II 3.00 D 3.00 I

Ehrs: 3.00 GPA-Hrs: 3.00 QPts: 3.00 GPA: 1.00

Good Standing

********************** TRANSCRIPT TOTALS ***********************

Earned Hrs GPA Hrs Points GPA

TOTAL INSTITUTION 125.00 128.00 372.00 2.90

TOTAL TRANSFER 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

OVERALL 129.00 128.00 372.00 2.90

TSI Information:

TSI AREA TSI STATUS EXPLANATION

All Exempt Exempt based on SAT Scores

610 01-JAN-10 SAT1 Mathematics

500 01-JAN-10 SAT1 Reading

500 01-JAN-10 SAT1 Reading

1110 01-JAN-10 SAT1 Total

1110 01-JAN-10 SAT1 Total

1110 01-JAN-10 SAT1 Total

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Core Curriculum:

010 ENGL 1301 D Fall 2011

010 ENGL 1302 D Summer II 2015(Tradi

030 CHEM 1311 A Fall 2011

030 PHYS 2425 B Spring 2012

050 MUSI 1306 A Spring 2014

060 HIST 1301 A Summer I 2015(Tradit

060 HIST 1302 B Summer I 2015(Tradit

070 POLS 2306 C Spring 2012

070 POLS 2305 C Spring 2015(Full Ter

080 SOCI 1301 A Spring 2015(Full Ter

090 PHIL 3340 B Spring 2013

CORE CURRICULUM NOT COMPLETE

TEC 51.907 Undergraduate Course Drop Counter - 4

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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-CORPUS CHRISTI

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a State supported, upper-

level, institution of higher education. Texas A&M University-Corpus

Christi is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern

Association Of Colleges and Schools (SACS). First established in

1947 as the University of Corpus Christi, the name was changed to

Texas A&I University at Corpus Christi in 1973. In 1977 the name

was changed to Corpus Christi State University (CCSU). On

September 1, 1989 the institution became a campus of the Texas

A&M University System. Finally, on September 1, 1993, the name

was amended to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

ACADEMIC CALENDER YEAR

The academic year is comprised of a fall semester, a spring semester,

and two or more summer terms.

COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM

Prior to Fall 1996:

100-200 Freshman and sophomore courses

300-499 Junior and senior courses-some senior courses are

acceptable for graduate credit

500-599 Graduate courses, Masters level

600 and above Graduate courses, doctoral level

NEW COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM

Beginning with the Fall Semester, 1996, Texas A&M University-

Corpus Christi converted its course numbering format to the Texas

Common Course Numbering System format. This change will make

it easier for students transferring into Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to

match the courses taken at all Texas public community colleges at

many senior institutions in Texas with the courses offered on our

campus.

This change affects both the subject prefix of the course and its

number.

For example: ENG 101 (English Composition) in prior system

becomes ENGL 1301 in the new format.

The first digit of the course number indicates the level of the course:

0 (zero) = Remedial or development course do not count toward

hours earned nor grade points; 1 = Freshmen level; 2 = Sophomore; 3

= Junior level; 4 = Senior level; 5 = Masters level; 6 = Doctoral level.

The second digit of the course number indicates the credit hour value

of the course. The third and fourth digits are sequence identification

numbers.

Freshman and sophomore courses have been renumbered to match

the Texas Common Course Numbering System equivalents. Courses

above the sophomore level have retained their old numbers except

that the credit hour value has been inserted as a second digit. In most

cases, course titles have not been affected by these changes.

GRADING SYSTEM

GRADE GRADE

SYMBOL POINTS

A 4

B 3

C 2

D 1

F 0

WF 0

GRADE NOTATIONS

I- Incomplete

IM- Incomplete-Military

CR- Credit, not used in GPA

NC- No Credit

W- Drop or Withdrew

WP- Withdrew Passing after mid-term

WF- Withdrew Failing after mid-term, used in GPA calculation

IP- In Progress, graduate thesis only

Q- Same as W, no longer used

P- Same as CR

XX- Grade not submitted

NP- NO pass, not used in GPA

S- Satisfactory, applicable to specified graduate courses

SP- Satisfactory Progress

U- Unsatisfactory, applicable to specified graduate courses

H- After the grade for Honors courses

WS- Dropped (S.B. 1231-Six Drop Rule)

D- Before the grade for developmental courses

AU- Audit

UP- Unsatisfactory

Only grades A,B,C,D,F and WF are used in computing grade point

averages (GPA) based on a 4.0 scale.

Under TEC 51.907 of the Texas Education Code, postsecondary

institutions may not permit a student to drop more than six courses

during the course of their academic career.

“E” next to a grade indicates the course has been repeated and is not

counted in the term GPA or cumulative GPA. “I” next to a grade

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cumulative GPA.

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