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Engineering - Associate of Science

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The Associate of Science in Engineering degree prepares the graduate for an entry-level position in the engineering industry.

general education

Area I: Communications

English Composition - Level 1

ENGL 1110G Composition I (Core Curriculum Requirement)

3

English Composition - Level 2 (Core Curriculum Requirement)

ENGL 1120G Composition II

or course Professional & Technical Communication

3

Area II: Mathematics

course College Algebra (Core Curriculum Requirement)

3

Area III: Laboratory Science (Core Curriculum Requirements)

course General Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory for STEM majors

and

course Calculus -Based Physics I

& course Calculus - Based Physics I Laboratory

and

course Calculus-Based Physics II

& course Calculus-Based Physics II Laboratory

12

Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences

3

Area V: Humanities

3

Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts

3

Area VII: Flexible (General Education Elective(s)

course Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus (Core Curriculum Requirement)

4

Institutional Requirements

course Introduction to College Studies

or course First-Year Seminar

or course Honors First Year Seminar

1-3

Core Curriculum Requirements

course Introduction to Engineering (L)

3

course Programming for Engineering Applications

3

course DC Circuit Analysis (L)

4

course Digital Logic

4

course Introduction to Programming and Embedded Systems (L)

4

course AC Circuit Analysis

4

course Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

4

course Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

4

Electives, if needed, to bring the total credits to 65

course Introduction to Civil Engineering

course Mechanics-Statics

course Computational Methods in Industrial Engineering

course Manufacturing Processes

course Intermediate Algebra

& course General Supplemental Instruction I

course Graphical Communication and Design

course Electronics and System Engineering

Total Hours

65-68

Curriculum Notes

General Education - see General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

General Education/Core Requirement - course is a core requirement and must be completed regardless of transfer credit awarded.

Institutional Requirements - if institutional requirements are waived additional elective credits will be required.

FYEX Requirement - may be waived if student has 30 or more transfer credits.

MATH 1215 - may be waived if student tests into a higher-level math course.

Prerequisites - all prerequisite course(s) must be completed with a C or higher.

Electives - any course which will bring total credits for the degree to 60. Additional courses may be required if Institutional requirement(s) are waived.