Engineering, Associate of Science

CIP Code

14.0101

Program Description:

The Engineering, A.S. Program is designed for students seeking an A.S. degree and preparing for a career in the engineering technology field. The skill set and knowledge acquired in the program apply to chemical, manufacturing, and construction engineering. The students receive a strong formation in the basic sciences which allows them to acquire a global perspective on Science and Technology.

Program Requirements:

General Education (20 Credits)

Student Life Skills (1 Credit)

SLS 1501College Study Skills

1

English and Communications (6 Credits)

ENC 1101English Composition I

3

SPC 1017Fundamentals of Oral Communications

3

Natural Sciences (7 Credits)

CHM 1045General Chemistry I

3

CHM 1045LGeneral Chemistry Lab I

1

PHY 1100CGeneral Physics

3

Mathematics (3 Credits)

MAC 1105College Algebra I

3

Information Literacy (3 Credits)

CGS 1030Introduction to Information Technology

3

Core Requirements (40 Credits)

CCE 2004Introduction to Construction

3

ECH 1003Introduction to Chemical Engineering

3

EET 1084CElectrical Circuits and Electronics

3

EGN 1002CIntroduction to Engineering

3

EGN 2610Engineering Economy

3

EMA 1004Introduction to Material Science and Engineering

3

ETD 1110Technical Drawing I

3

ETD 1320Introduction to CAD

3

ETG 2140Statistics for Engineering

4

ETI 2110Introduction to Quality Assurance

3

ETM 1010CMeasurements and Instruments

3

ETM 1352Introduction to Manufacturing

3

GEO 1330Introduction to Environmental Science

3

Note: This program meets the specifications for the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) STEM Designated Degree Program List.

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