Associate degree in Engineering Science at Danville Area Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Engineering Science at Danville Area Community College

Danville Area Community College
Associate degree
Engineering Science

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The Associate Engineering Program provides basic training in the foundational building blocks for engineering: physics and math-ematics. Studies are conducted in general areas and are a prepara-tion for a number of fields of advanced specialized study. This program is designed as a transfer program, and completion of the program provides flexibility to transfer to any desired university.

Engineering allows you to use your mind to find creative solutions to the challenges facing our society. Within engineering there are basic classifications for jobs that are common across the various engineering disciplines. Research Engineers explore fundamental principles of Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Mathematics. Development engineers use the knowledge acquired by researchers and apply it to a specific product. Testing engineers are responsible for designing and implementing tests to verify the integrity of a prod-uct. Design engineers are responsible for providing the detailed specifications of the product. Manufacturing engineers develop the processes for turning new material into a finished product. Other types of employment for engineers include maintenance, technical support, sales, consulting and management.

Program Specific Courses Include:
  • Rhetoric I & II
  • Calculus I, II, and III
  • Differential Equations
  • College Chemistry I & II
  • Physics I -Mechanics
  • Computer Science
  • Statics
  • Dynamics
  • Physics II -Heat, Electricity & Magnetism
  • Physics III -Waves, Light & Modern Physics

    Position you are trained for:
    The beauty of engineering is that you can literally be training for anything. Employment for engineers is extremely diverse.

    Where can you find a job?
    Industry, transportation management, research firms, law firms, aerospace companies, agricultural industries, architectural firms, hospitals, power plants, petroleum companies, governmental agencies, etc.

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