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Engineering Science<br />
Associate in Engineering Science Degree<br />
Suggested course sequence<br />
Fall semester<br />
Credit hours<br />
* CHEM 1514 4<br />
* ENGL 1613 3<br />
* MATH 2515 5<br />
* Social and Behavioral Science course 3<br />
Spring semester<br />
* CHEM 1524 4<br />
* ENGL 1623 3<br />
* MATH 2523 3<br />
* PHYS 2614 4<br />
* COSC 2613 or ENGR 1513 3<br />
Fall semester<br />
* ENGR 1613 3<br />
* MATH 2613 3<br />
* PHYS 2624 4<br />
* Humanities course 3<br />
* Social and Behavioral Science course 3<br />
Spring semester<br />
* ENGR 1623 3<br />
* ENGR 2613 3<br />
* MATH 2535 5<br />
* PHYS 2634 4<br />
* ENGR 1513 or *COSC 2613 3<br />
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION<br />
Students are encouraged to select one course<br />
in either the Humanities and Fine Arts or the<br />
Social and Behavioral Sciences that emphasizes<br />
non-Western cultures or minority cultures within<br />
the United States.<br />
Use the transfer guide<br />
To see how your courses transfer, log on to<br />
U.Select (formerly CAS), at www.transfer.org.<br />
U.Select is an online tool that will help you view<br />
program requirements, course equivalencies, and<br />
see how courses you have taken or plan to take<br />
transfer to another college or university.<br />
Associate in Engineering Science Degree<br />
Engineering Science – ENGR.AES.B<strong>09</strong><br />
The Engineering Science transfer curriculum is intended for students planning a career in an engineering<br />
field. In general, the first year of study is common to all fields. The second year involves some divergence of<br />
course work, particularly in the fields of electrical and chemical engineering, but a high degree of similarity<br />
remains among courses in other engineering fields. Students who earn the Engineering Science associate<br />
degree may choose one of the following specific fields of engineering at a senior institution: aeronautical,<br />
astronautical, ceramic, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, and metallurgical engineering.<br />
Students enrolling in this curriculum are urged to meet with an academic adviser each semester to review course<br />
selections and transfer plans.<br />
Engineering Science (<strong>10</strong> courses) Credit hours: 35<br />
Complete all four sub-requirements:<br />
1. Computer Science - 3 credit hours<br />
* COSC 2613 - Computer Programming for Science and Engineering<br />
2. Engineering - 12 credit hours<br />
* ENGR 1513 - Engineering Graphics<br />
* ENGR 1613 - Statics<br />
* ENGR 1623 - Dynamics<br />
* ENGR 2613 - Electrical Circuits and Networks<br />
3. Mathematics - 8 credit hours<br />
* MATH 2535 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III<br />
* MATH 2613 - Differential Equations<br />
4. Physics - 12 credit hours<br />
* PHYS 2614 - Physics I<br />
* PHYS 2624 - Physics II<br />
* PHYS 2634 - Physics III<br />
Communications General Education (2 courses) Credit hours: 6<br />
Both courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.<br />
* ENGL 1613 - English I<br />
* ENGL 1623 - English II<br />
Laboratory Science General Education (2 courses) Credit hours: 8<br />
* CHEM 1514 - General Chemistry I<br />
* CHEM 1524 - General Chemistry II<br />
Mathematics General Education (2 courses) Credit hours: 8<br />
* MATH 2515 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I<br />
* MATH 2523 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II<br />
Humanities General Education (1 course) Credit hours: 3<br />
Choose one IAI humanities course (see Page 37). Some transfer institutions are specific about the selection of<br />
this course. The student should seek advisement from the four-year engineering college he/she plans to attend.<br />
Social and Behavioral Science (2 courses) Credit hours: 6<br />
Choose two IAI social and behavioral science courses (see Page 37). ECON 1553 - Principles of Macroeconomics<br />
and *ECON 1563 - Principles of Microeconomics are recommended. Some transfer institutions are<br />
specific about the selection of these courses. Students should seek advisement from the four-year engineering<br />
college he or she plans to attend.<br />
Minimum credit hours required for completion - 66<br />
*Course has prerequisite.<br />
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