Engineering Studies: Regents' Engineering Pathway Program (REPP)
General Information
Middle Georgia State University (MGA) participates in the Regents’ Engineering Pathway Program (REPP). Please note that REPP is not a degree program but a curriculum of courses designed to make transfer as an engineering student to any engineering program in the state of Georgia as seamless as possible. MGA has partnered with Georgia Tech for over 10 years to ensure that students are well prepared for the rigorous coursework required by all engineering programs. The instructors at MGA are committed to teaching and preparing students to meet the challenges of further education and career development in engineering as required by an increasingly technological society. For more information go to: Regents' Engineering Pathway Program or USG REPP.
Regents' Engineering Pathway Program (REPP)
Engineering Transfer
Students interested in completing an Engineering B.S. degree can typically complete their first two years study at MGA and then transfer to their selected senior college to complete their four-year degree. The MGA engineering faculty members work closely with students to assure that their curriculum at MGA is coordinated with the desired major at the senior college of the student’s choice. Currently, in addition to Georgia Institute of Technology, the University System of Georgia institutions offering four year degrees in various engineering/engineering technology disciplines include: Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University and University of Georgia, while Mercer University is a private university which also participates in REPP.
Required Engineering Transfer Coursework
MGA Courses Required of All Students Interested in Engineering
Students are strongly encouraged to go to the senior college’s website and research specific curriculum requirements as well as transfer credits.
MGA Courses Required of All REPP Students
In addition to the required and elective courses, students may also complete Humanities, Social Science and lower level Engineering requirements by taking Humanities, Social Science and Engineering courses while at MGA. Students are strongly encouraged to go to the appropriate engineering school’s website and research specific curriculum requirements as well as transfer credits.