The A.S. curriculum in general engineering prepares students to continue their engineering studies through the bachelor’s level as required for certification. The curriculum consists of general engineering studies that prepare students for transfer to a program where they can complete a bachelor’s degree in civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering and meet additional requirements for engineering certification. The combination of an A.S. and a bachelor’s degree in engineering opens up additional employment and educational opportunities.
Early planning is recommended to ensure that your program meets the transfer requirements for the program in which you plan to complete your studies.
Suggested Sequence
First Year Fall
CHEM 211 College Chemistry I 3
CHEM 211L College Chemistry I Lab 1
ENGI 100 Freshman Engineering I 1
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3
MATH 210 Calculus I 4
Humanities/fine arts elective 3
Total 15
First Year Spring
CHEM 212 College Chemistry II 3
CHEM 212L College Chemistry II Lab 1
ENGI 150 Computer Sci for Engineers 3
ENGL 102 English Composition II 3
ENGL 220 Technical Writing or
COMM 204 Intro to Speech Comm* 3
MATH 212 Calculus II 4
Total 17
Second Year Fall
ENGI 121 Statics 3
ENGI 122 Dynamics 3
ENGI 221 Circuits I 3
PHYS 211 Physics I 3
PHYS 211L Physics I Lab 1
PHYS 211B Physics Probs for Engineers I 1
MATH 214 Calculus III 4
Total 18
Second Year Spring
ENGI 214 Thermodynamics 3
ENGI 213 Strength of Materials 3
MATH 344 Differential Equations 4
PHYS 212 Physics II 3
PHYS 212L Physics II Lab 1
PHYS 212B Physics Probs for Engineers II 1
Social science elective 3
Total 18
Degree total 68
* Required for the A.S. degree. Students who choose to transfer to a B.S. program without earning an A.S. should instead take ECON 201 or 202, HIST 101 or 102, or SPAN 101 and 102.
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