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306 Dexter Hanley College/Associate in Science<br />

Associate in Science: Electrical Engineering Curriculum<br />

Department and Number Descriptive Title <strong>of</strong> Course Credits<br />

General Education<br />

GE SPCH–WRTG COMM 100–WRTG 107 Public Speaking–Composition 6<br />

GE C/IL C/IL 102 Computer and Information Literacy 3<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL 120–T/RS 121 Introduction to Philosophy–<strong>The</strong>ology I 6<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT Humanities Elective 3<br />

GE S/BH S/BH ELECT Social/Behavioral Elective 3<br />

Major/Cognates<br />

PHYS 140–141 Elements <strong>of</strong> Physics I–II 8<br />

PHYS 270 Elements <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics 4<br />

MATH 103 1 –114 Pre-Calculus–Analysis I 8<br />

MATH 221–222 Analysis II–III 8<br />

CMPS 134 Computer Science I 3<br />

ENGR 250–252 Statics–Solid State Materials 6<br />

ENGR 253–254 Introduction to CAD–3D CAD 2<br />

EE 240 Introduction to Digital Circuits 3<br />

EE 241 Circuit Analysis 4<br />

EE 343 Electronic Circuits I 3<br />

EE 243L Digital-System Design Lab 2<br />

TOTAL: 72 CREDITS<br />

1 Math placement testing may determine additional math prerequisites in addition to the math specified for this degree program.<br />

Associate in Science: Gerontology Curriculum<br />

Department and Number Descriptive Title <strong>of</strong> Course Credits<br />

General Education<br />

GE NSCI CHEM 100 1 Elements <strong>of</strong> Chemistry 3<br />

GE NSCI NSCI ELECT Natural Science Elective 3<br />

GE S/BH SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

GE S/BH PSYC 110 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3<br />

GE S/BH PSYC 222 1 or SOC 112 Adulthood and Aging OR Social Problems 3<br />

GE SPCH–WRTG COMM100–WRTG 107 Public Speaking–Composition 6<br />

GE C/IL C/IL 102 Computer and Information Literacy 3<br />

GE HUMN HUMN ELECT 2 Humanities Electives 9<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL 120–T/RS 121 Introduction to Philosophy–<strong>The</strong>ology I 6<br />

GE PHIL-T/RS PHIL 210 or T/RS 122 Ethics OR <strong>The</strong>ology II 3<br />

GE ELECT FREE ELECT Free Elective 3<br />

Major/Cognate<br />

GERO 110 Introduction to Gerontology 3<br />

GERO 230 Social Policy and Aging 3<br />

GERO 232 Aging and Death 3<br />

SOC 211 Methods <strong>of</strong> Social Research 3<br />

GERO ELECT Gerontology Electives 6<br />

TOTAL:63 CREDITS<br />

1 Recommended courses.<br />

2 This could also be used for writing-intensive and/or cultural-diversity credit.

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