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1. THIS DOCUMENT IS OFFICIAL ONLY IF OBTAINED DIRECTLY FROM MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY.
PRINTED: 01/17/11
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ISSUED TO STUDENT
ELLIS, MICHAEL JAMES STUDENT ID: A37601442
PREVIOUS/TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS SUMMER SEMESTER 2009 05/18/09 - 07/02/09
FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDED: 08/02 - 06/06 CE 418 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 3 4.0
FARMINGTON MI
SUMMER SEMESTER 2009 05/18/09 - 08/20/09
UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT EGR 393 ENGINEERING COOPERATIVE ED 1 P
ADVANCED PLACEMENT CUM CREDITS : 96.0 CUM GPA : 3.8578
MSU SEM CREDITS ACCEPTED: 0.00
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FALL SEMESTER 2009 09/02/09 - 12/18/09
UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT CE 405 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES 3 4.0
CE 421 ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY 3 4.0
COURSE INFORMATION CE 480 ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LAB 1 3.5
FALL SEMESTER 2006 08/28/06 - 12/15/06 CE 481 ENVIR CHEM: EQUILIBRIUM CONCE 3 4.0
BS 110 ORGANISMS AND POPULATIONS 4 4.0 CE 483 UNIT PROCESS IN ENVIRON ENG 3 4.0
CEM 141 GENERAL CHEMISTRY 4 3.0 FCE 238 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 4.0
ISS 210 SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL (D) 4 4.0 CUM CREDITS : 112.0 CUM GPA : 3.8738
MTH 132 CALCULUS I 3 4.0 DEAN'S LIST
CUM CREDITS : 15.0 CUM GPA : 3.7333
DEAN'S LIST
SPRING SEMESTER 2010 01/11/10 - 05/07/10
CE 485 LANDFILL DESIGN 3 3.5
SPRING SEMESTER 2007 01/08/07 - 05/04/07 CE 487 MICROB FOR ENVIR SCI & ENG 3 4.0
CE 271 INTRO TO CIVIL ENGINEERING 4 3.0 CE 495 SENIOR DESIGN 3 4.0
CEM 161 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I 1 4.0 IAH 241C CUL & ARTISTIC TRAD EUROPE 4 4.0
MTH 133 CALCULUS II 4 4.0 PKG 101 PRINCIPLES OF PACKAGING 3 4.0
PHY 183 PHYS SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS I 4 4.0 CUM CREDITS : 128.0 CUM GPA : 3.8779
WRA 110 WRITING: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 4 4.0 DEAN'S LIST
CUM CREDITS : 32.0 CUM GPA : 3.7500
DEAN'S LIST
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE GRANTED: 05/07/10
MAJOR: CIVIL ENGINEERING
SUMMER SEMESTER 2007 05/15/07 - 06/28/07 COLLEGE: ENGINEERING
IAH 207 LIT, CULTURES, IDENTITIES (I) 4 3.5 WITH HIGH HONOR
FARMINGTON HILLS MI
CUM CREDITS : 36.0 CUM GPA : 3.7222 CONCENTRATION UNDERGRADUATE GRANTED: 05/07/10
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
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FALL SEMESTER 2007 08/27/07 - 12/14/07
CE 221 STATICS 3 4.0 GRADUATE CREDIT
CSE 131 TECHNICAL COMP & PROB SOLV 3 3.5
MTH 234 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS 4 4.0 COURSE INFORMATION
PHY 184 PHYS SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS II 4 4.0 FALL SEMESTER 2010 09/01/10 - 12/17/10
CUM CREDITS : 50.0 CUM GPA : 3.7700 ACR 846 LAW ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION 3 4.0
DEAN'S LIST CE 821 GROUNDWATER HYDRAULICS 3 4.0
ENE 802 PHYSICO CHEM PROC ENVIR EGR 3 4.0
ENE 804 BIOLOGICAL PROC ENVIRONMTL EGR 3 4.0
SPRING SEMESTER 2008 01/07/08 - 05/02/08 CUM CREDITS : 12.0 CUM GPA : 4.0000
CE 280 PRIN ENVIRONMENT ENGIN & SCI 3 4.0
ISS 315 GLOBAL DIVRSTY/INTERDEPEND (I) 4 4.0
ME 222 MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE SOLIDS 4 4.0 SPRING SEMESTER 2011 01/10/11 - 05/06/11 CURRENTLY ENROLLED
MTH 235 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 3 4.0 ENE 801 DYNAMICS OF ENVIRON SYSTEMS 3 ***
CUM CREDITS : 64.0 CUM GPA : 3.8203 ENE 806 LAB FEASIBILITY STUD ENVIR REM 3 ***
DEAN'S LIST ENE 880 INDP STDY IN ENVIRON ENGIN 3 ***
CUM CREDITS : N/A CUM GPA : N/A
FALL SEMESTER 2008 08/25/08 - 12/12/08 MAJOR : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CE 312 SOIL MECHANICS 4 4.0 COLLEGE : ENGINEERING
CE 321 INTRODUCTION TO FLUID MECHANIC 4 4.0 -----------------NO ENTRIES BELOW THIS LINE-----------------
CEM 142 GENERAL & INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3 4.0
ME 201 THERMODYNAMICS 3 4.0
CUM CREDITS : 78.0 CUM GPA : 3.8525
DEAN'S LIST
SPRING SEMESTER 2009 01/12/09 - 05/08/09
CE 305 STRUCT ANALYSIS & DESIGN 4 3.5 PROVIDED SOLELY FOR:
CE 337 CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS I 4 4.0 MICHAEL ELLIS
CHE 201 MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCES 3 4.0 ELLISMI4@MSU.EDU
STT 351 PROB & STATISTICS ENGINEERING 3 4.0 25499 Hunt Club Blvd
CUM CREDITS : 92.0 CUM GPA : 3.8532 Farmington Hills, MI 48335
DEAN'S LIST
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2. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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Registrar and the University seal in black ink, is obtained 1.0, 0.0 – Credit is awarded for the following minimum
directly from the Office of the Registrar at Michigan State levels—1.0 for undergraduate students and 2.0 for
University, and is received by the person for whom it is graduate students.
intended.
THE CREDIT-NO CREDIT SYSTEM: CR-CREDIT-
Course Numbering System Undergraduates must perform at or above the 2.0 level.
001-099 Non-Credit and Institute of Agricultural Graduates must perform at or about the 3.0 level.
Technology Courses NC-NO CREDIT-Performance was below 2.0 level for
100-299 Undergraduate Courses undergraduates and below 3.0 level for graduates.
300-499 Advanced Undergraduate Courses
500-699 Graduate-Professional Courses THE PASS-NO GRADE SYSTEM: P-PASS – Credit was
800-899 Graduate Courses granted and the student achieved a level of performance
900-999 Advanced Graduate Courses judged to be satisfactory by the instructor.
N-NO GRADE – No credit was granted and the student did
Credits not achieve a level of performance judged satisfactory by
Effective Fall 1992 courses at Michigan State University the instructor.
are given on a semester basis. One credit normally
requires three hours of effort a week in class, laboratory, OTHER SYMBOLS USED:
and preparation. To convert to quarter credits, the W-WITHDREW DF-DEFERRED
semester credits should be multiplied by three halves V-VISITOR ET-EXTENSION
(3/2). U-UNFINISHED NGR-NO GRADE REPORTED
Prior to Fall 1992 courses at Michigan State University I-INCOMPLETE CP-CONDITIONAL PASS
were given on a quarter basis.
A transcript may temporarily reflect “LDR” as a grade for
Courses Repeated a course which was dropped late and to which a final grade
A course repeated is indicated by an S (Superseded) in has not yet been assigned.
the column headed SR. The course that repeated a
superseded course is indicated by an R (Repeat) in the SR Past Grading Systems
column. The cumulative totals and the grade-point Prior to Fall 1988: N-NO GRADE indicated the student
average are adjusted to reflect the last grade. officially dropped the course after the middle of the term
and was doing passing work, or there was no basis for a
Honors grade, or the student did not pass a course approved for
An “H” in the Honors column indicates an honors course, grading on a P-N basis.
honors section of a course, or the student took a non- Fall 1968 to Winter 1972: The grades of 4.5 and 0.5 were
honors course as honors. The latter indicates additional included in the numerical system of grading. The 4.5 was
work was completed beyond normal requirements. awarded only for exceptionally high performance.
Prior to Fall 1969: X-Condition – Until removed and a
Grade-Point Averages grade reported, the course was considered to be a
Grade points for each course are determined by deficiency and was included in grade-point averages as a
multiplying the numerical grade by the number of credits grade of 0.0 under the numerical system. The X-Condition
for the course. Credits for courses in which P, I, N, DF, W, had no affect on the grade-point average if enrollment was
ET, CP, CR, NC, U, or V have been received do not affect on the CR-NC system.
the grade-point average.
A grade-point average of 2.00 is required for graduation Past Grade-Point Systems
from the University for a bachelor’s degree; 3.00 for Fall 1968 to Winter 1972: Grades of 4.5 were included in
graduate degrees. computing grade-point averages only up to a point where
The cumulative grade-point average appears after each the term or cumulative grade-point averages reached 4.00.
term. Thus, the term grade-point average and the cumulative
grade-point average were limited to 4.00.
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