Complete your degree at Pacific

Considering transferring to University of the Pacific's School of Engineering and Computer Science? When you choose Pacific, you're choosing to finish your degree at California’s private university of choice.

Not only will you earn an undergraduate degree in a rigorous, student-centered program, you'll also complete two academic terms of paid work experience through our Cooperative Education Program (CO-OP). 

Modesto Junior College (MJC) and University of the Pacific are collaborating to offer students the opportunity to complete their lower division requirements at MJC and transition seamlessly into Pacific's Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree program. Pacific's guaranteed Cooperative Education Program, which features two academic terms of paid work, further assists students with substantial income, practical experience and job placement.

Guaranteed Admission

Pacific offers the following guaranteed admission agreement to all participants (contingent upon a satisfactory admissions application) under the following conditions:

  • Engineering students must have completed Calculus III (MATH 173) or Ordinary Differential Equations (MATH 174), with minimum grades of a C in each of their math courses; and they must have a minimum 2.75 Modesto Junior College GPA.
  • Computer Science students must have completed Calculus I (MATH 171), Problem Solving & Prog I (CSCI 271) and Problem Solving & Prog II (CSCI 272) with minimum grades of C's for each of these three courses; and they must have a minimum 2.75 MJC GPA.        

Library Services

Students in the program are welcome to utilize the Campus Library as much as they wish, including special group study rooms and The Cube, Pacific's technology rich collaborative space located inside the library.

Pacific Parking

Students may park in any "B" parking lots at Pacific weekdays after 5:00 pm and anytime on the weekend. Students may pick up guest passes in Burns Tower on Pacific Avenue for daytime visits. 

Join a National Professional Society

Pacific has many student chapters of national professional societies. These organizations are fun, expand your professional networks and they expose you to information not normally proided in the classroom. Delta students in this program are welcome to join and engage in these organizations. 

If you would like more information, just contact the listed point of contact:

  • ASCE - American Society for Civil Engineers - Prof. Camilla Saviz,  csaviz@dos5.net
  • ASME - American Society for Mechanical Engineers - Prof. Josh Steimel, jsteimel@dos5.net       
  • ACM - Association for Computer Machinery (for CS majors)-  Prof. Chadi El Kari, celkari@dos5.net        
  • IEEE - Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (for EE, CpE, and EPh)  - Prof. David Mueller, dmueller@dos5.net
  • MEP -MESA University Program – Rose Cureton, rcureton@dos5.net
  • NSBE - National Society of Black Engineers - Pacificnsbe@gmail.com           
  • SHPE - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - shpepacific@gmail.com   

Supplemental Academic Advising

Pacific will arrange for you to meet with our academic advisors to co-advise you on the best courses to be taking each semester, again, helping you to optimize your planning and progress through the entire degree process as expediently as possible.

Register for the Program  

Download and complete the following application and turn in to the office of Laura Maki at MJC. Pacific will contact you once your application has been submitted. 

MJC Pipeline Application.pdf

San Joaquin Delta Community College and University of the Pacific are collaborating to offer students the opportunity to complete their lower division requirements at Delta College and transition seamlessly into a Pacific degree program. Pacific's guaranteed Cooperative Education Program, which features two academic terms of paid work, further assists students with substantial income, practical experience and job placement.

Guaranteed Admission

Pacific offers the following guaranteed admission agreement to all participants (contingent upon a satisfactory admissions application) under the following conditions:

  • Computer Science students must have completed Calculus I (MATH 1), Computer Science I (CSP 26A or CSP 31A), and Data Structures (CSP 26B or CSP 31B) with minimum grades of C's for each of these three courses; and they must have a minimum 2.75 San Joaquin Delta College GPA. 

Library Services

Students in the program are welcome to utilize the Campus Library as much as they wish, including special group study rooms and The Cube, Pacific's technology rich collaborative space located inside the library.

Pacific Parking

Students may park in any "B" parking lots at Pacific weekdays after 5:00 pm and anytime on the weekend. Students may pick up guest passes in Burns Tower on Pacific Avenue for daytime visits. 

Join a National Professional Society

Pacific has many student chapters of national professional societies. These organizations are fun, expand your professional networks and they expose you to information not normally proided in the classroom. Delta students in this program are welcome to join and engage in these organizations. 

If you would like more information, just contact the listed point of contact:

  • ASCE - American Society for Civil Engineers - Prof. Camilla Saviz,  csaviz@dos5.net
  • ASME - American Society for Mechanical Engineers - Prof. Josh Steimel, jsteimel@dos5.net       
  • ACM - Association for Computer Machinery (for CS majors)-  Prof. Chadi El Kari, celkari@dos5.net        
  • IEEE - Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (for EE, CpE, and EPh)  - Prof. David Mueller, dmueller@dos5.net
  • MEP - MESA Engineering Program - Patricia Lopez, plopez@dos5.net      
  • NSBE - National Society of Black Engineers - Pacificnsbe@gmail.com           
  • SHPE - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - shpepacific@gmail.com   

Supplemental Academic Advising

Pacific will arrange for you to meet with our academic advisors to co-advise you on the best courses to be taking each semester, again, helping you to optimize your planning and progress through the entire degree process as expediently as possible.

Register for the Program  

Download and complete the following application and turn in to the Delta College Computer Science Dean's Office. Pacific will contact you once your application has been submitted. 

Delta Computer Science Pipeline Application.pdf

San Joaquin Delta Community College and University of the Pacific are collaborating to offer students the opportunity to complete their lower division requirements at Delta College and transition seamlessly into a Pacific degree program. Pacific's guaranteed Cooperative Education Program, which features two academic terms of paid work, further assists students with substantial income, practical experience and job placement.

Guaranteed Admission

Pacific offers the following guaranteed admission agreement to all participants (contingent upon a satisfactory admissions application) under the following conditions:

  • Engineering students must have completed Calculus III (MATH 3) or Ordinary Differential Equations (MATH 4), with minimum grades of a C in each of their math courses; and they must have a minimum 2.75 San Joaquin Delta College GPA.       

Library Services

Students in the program are welcome to utilize the Campus Library as much as they wish, including special group study rooms and The Cube, Pacific's technology rich collaborative space located inside the library.

Pacific Parking

Students may park in any "B" parking lots at Pacific weekdays after 5:00 pm and anytime on the weekend. Students may pick up guest passes in Burns Tower on Pacific Avenue for daytime visits. 

Join a National Professional Society

Pacific has many student chapters of national professional societies. These organizations are fun, expand your professional networks and they expose you to information not normally proided in the classroom. Delta students in this program are welcome to join and engage in these organizations. 

If you would like more information, just contact the listed point of contact:

  • ASCE - American Society for Civil Engineers - Prof. Camilla Saviz,  csaviz@dos5.net
  • ASME - American Society for Mechanical Engineers - Prof. Josh Steimel, jsteimel@dos5.net       
  • ACM - Association for Computer Machinery (for CS majors)-  Prof. Chadi El Kari, celkari@dos5.net        
  • IEEE - Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (for EE, CpE, and EPh)  - Prof. David Mueller, dmueller@dos5.net
  • MEP - MESA Engineering Program - Patricia Lopez, plopez@dos5.net      
  • NSBE - National Society of Black Engineers - Pacificnsbe@gmail.com           
  • SHPE - Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - shpepacific@gmail.com   

Supplemental Academic Advising

Pacific will arrange for you to meet with our academic advisors to co-advise you on the best courses to be taking each semester, again, helping you to optimize your planning and progress through the entire degree process as expediently as possible.

Register for the Program  

Download and complete the following application and turn in to the Delta College Engineering Dean's Office. Pacific will contact you once your application has been submitted. 

Delta Pipeline Application.pdf

Faculty Advising at Pacific

Students should confirm their course planning and articulations with a Pacific faculty advisor, the enrollment advisor, or through the ROAR site. Pacific is willing to provide you with academic advising while you are still at the community college. You may contact us to arrange an appointment with a faculty or enrollment  advisor for your respective major. For more information, contact:

How soon can you transfer?

Community college students can transfer to the School of Engineering and Computer Science at any point in their academic program. Most state colleges require that community college students complete their entire freshman and sophomore curriculum prior to transferring to the four-year universities. This is not true at Pacific. If you do not have at least 30 units of college credit, you will need to submit your high school transcripts for consideration, in addition to your official college and/or university transcripts.

English 1A

Most colleges have a basic writing course called, "English 1A" or something very similar. If your writing skills are very strong, you will not be required to take a course like this at Pacific (you will be given a reading and a writing test to determine whether you have passed Pacific's Fundamental Skills Requirement in reading and writing). But it is a good course anyhow, so you may want to consider taking it at your current college, thereby exempting yourself from any possibility of having to take it once you get to Pacific. (English 1A does not count as a General Education course.)