Ivy Tech to PNW Transfer Guide: Boilermaker
This transfer guide is for Ivy Tech students in the Associate of Applied Science degree in Apprenticeship Technology—Boilermaker who are planning on transferring to the Bachelor of Science — Organizational Leadership and Supervision, Pathway: Project Leadership for Construction Trades at PNW.
Completing the Applied Science degree in Apprenticeship Technology—Boilermaker degree is required even though not all Ivy Tech courses may be transferable to PNW. Consult with your academic advisor for assistance.
Transferrable Credits Guide
Purdue University Northwest | Ivy Tech/Trade School | ||||
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General Education Core | |||||
Credits | Course Number | Course Name | Credits | Course Number | Course Name |
3 | ENGL 10400 | English Composition I | 3 | AENA 101 | Technical Report Writing in a Workplace |
3 | MA 14700 | Algebra & Trig. for Tech. I | 3 | AMAA 104, 105, 106 | Apprenticeship Math IV, V, VI |
3 | STAT 13000 | Elem Statistical Methods | 3 | AMAA 101, 102, 103 | Apprenticeship Math I, II, III |
3 | OLS 25200 | Human Relations in Org | 3 | ACOA 101 | Human Relations in the Workplace |
3 | OLS 16300 | Fundamentals of Self Leadership | 3 | AHSA101 | History of Organized Labor |
3 | Lab Science Elective | 3 | ASCA 111 | Physical Science | |
Total General Education Credits: 18 | Total General Education Credits: 18 | ||||
Technical/Professional Core | |||||
3 | OLS 13100 | Intro to Safety & Health | 3 | ABMK 102, 107 | Intro to Print Reading |
3 | Professional Selective | 3 | ABMK 126 | Oxy Acetylene Gas Welding & Cutting | |
3 | Professional selective | 3 | ABMK 124 | Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding | |
3 | Elective | 3 | ABMK 125 | Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding | |
3 | Elective | 3 | ABMK 123 | Shield Metal Arc Welding | |
3 | Professional Selective | 3 | ABMK 122 | Advanced Blueprint Reading | |
3 | Professional Selective | 3 | ABMK 201, 202, 203 | OJT – Technical Concentration I, II, III | |
3 | Professional Selective | 3 | ABMK 204, 205, 206 | OJT – Technical Concentration IV, V, VI | |
3 | Elective | 3 | ABMK 121 | Introduction to Print Reading | |
3 | Elective | 3 | ABMK 104 | Boiler Installation & repair | |
Technical/Professional Credits: 30 | Technical/Professional Credits: 30 | ||||
Total Credits: 48 | Total Credits: 48 |
Required Courses to Be Taken at Purdue University Northwest
- CIS 20400 Intro to Computer Based System (3 credits)
- COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 credits)
- ECON 21000 Principles of Economics (3 credits)
- ENGL 22000 Technical Report Writing (3 credits)
- ENGL 42000 Business Writing (3 credits)
- PHIL 32400 Ethics for Professions (3 credits)
- PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology (3 credits)
- SOC 38200 Intro to Stats in Soc. (3 credits)
- CEMT 34000 Fundamentals of Construction Safety (3 credits)
- CEMT 34101 Construction Operations (3 credits)
- CEMT 34201 Construction Costs & Bidding (3 credits)
- CEMT 34400 Construction Inspection (3 credits)
- CEMT 44500 Construction Management (3 credits)
- CEMT 45000 Construction Scheduling (3 credits)
- OLS 24200 Fundamentals of Ergonomics (3 credits)
- OLS 33600 Fundamentals of Risk Assessment (3 credits)
- OLS 35000 Creativity in Business & Industry (3 credits)
- OLS 38400 Leadership Process (3 credits)
- OLS 38600 Leadership for Organizational Change & Innovation (3 credits)
- OLS 43000 Safety & Health Program Management (3 credits)
- OLS 45400 Gender & Diversity (3 credits)
- OLS 46800 Personnel Law & Safety Legist (3 credits)
- OLS 47400 Conference Leadership (3 credits)
- OLS 49300 Senior Project Phase I (1 credit)
- OLS 49700 Senior Project Phase II ((2 credits)
- Total Technology Credits to be taken at PNW: 72
- Minimum Required Credits to Complete Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Supervision Degree: 120
Additional Transfer Guidelines
- Students must have earned a course grade of “C” or better on every course accepted for transfer
- Students also must have achieved a 2.2 or greater cumulative GPA based on a 4-point scale. For additional program information, see the Purdue Northwest College of Technology.
For more detailed information about course information and degree maps, please reference the PNW Academic Catalog.
For information and assistance on transfer admission, contact PNW Admissions at admissions@pnw.edu or (219) 989-2213. Apply online at www.pnw.edu/apply-now.
Sample Degree Map
Semester 5 (6 credits)
- CEMT 34101 – Construction Operations (3 credits)
- OLS 45400 – Gender & Diversity Management (3 credits)
Semester 6 (6 credits)
- CEMT 34201 – Construction Costs & Bidding (3 credits)
- OLS 24200 – Fundamentals of Ergonomics (3 credits)
Semester 7- Summer (6 credits)
- CEMT 45000 – Construction Scheduling (3 credits)
- COM 11400 – Fundamentals of Speech Communications (3 credits)
Semester 8 (9 credits)
- CEMT 34400 – Construction Inspection (3 credits)
- OLS 35000 – Creativity in Business (3 credits)
- OLS 33600 – Fundamentals of Risk Assessment Management (3 credits)
Semester 9 (9 credits)
- Econ 21000 – Principles of Economics (3 credits)
- SOC 38200 – Intro to Stats in Soc (3 credits)
- CEMT 34000 Intro to Construction Safety (3 credits)
Semester 10 – Summer (6 credits)
- PYSCH 12000 – Elementary Psychology (3 credits)
- OLS 43000 – Safety & Health Program Management (3 credits)
Semester 11 (9 credits)
- ENGL 22000 – Technical Report Writing (3 credits)
- CIS 20400 – Intro to Computer Based Sys (3 credits)
- OLS 46800 – Personnel Law & Safety Legislature (3 credits)
Semester 12 (7 credits)
- OLS 38400 – Leadership Process (3 credits)
- CEMT 44500 – Construction Management (3 credits)
- OLS 49300 – Sr. Project Phase I (1 credit)
Semester 13 – Summer (6 credits)
- ENGL 42000 – Business Writing (3 credits)
- PHIL 32400 – Ethics for the Professions (3 credits)
Semester 14 – Summer (6 credits)
- OLS 49700 – Senior Project (3 credits)
- OLS 47400 – conference Leadership (3 credits)
Disclaimer
This Transfer Guide does not promise or guarantee entry to the university nor availability of courses and registration thereof; it is simply a guide for future planning. Many upper-level courses require successful completion of pre-requisites and may not be offered every semester; some course offerings are limited due to resource/space availability and may be unavailable. Degree requirements at PNW are subject to provisions in the PNW Academic Catalog at time of entry and are subject to change. Nothing in this Guide guarantees successful completion of the academic program it pertains to within a specific length of time.