Engineering – Electrical/Computer
Program Goals & Outcomes
The Associate of Science Degree Program provides students with the analytical skills and scientific knowledge to expand and apply critical thinking to all facets of learning. The expected program outcome is to provide a comprehensive lower-division education for students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate degree program.
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Apply critical thinking methodologies (scientific method, engineering design, etc.) to meet specified needs;
- Communicate effectively with a variety of audiences; and
- Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems by applying knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (37 hours)
English Composition (6 hours)
- ENGL 1113 English Composition I+
- ENGL 1213 English Composition II+
U.S. History/U.S. Government (6 hours)
- HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877
or HIST 1493 U.S. History Since 1877 - POLS 1113 American Federal Government
Sciences (8 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- *CHEM 1135 General College Chemistry I+
or *CHEM 1225 Chemistry for Engineers+
See Engineering Science Electives below.
Humanities (6 hours)
See courses listed in the College Catalog.
Mathematics (8 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- *MATH 1914 Differential & Integral Calculus I+
(Prerequisite: MATH 1513+ and MATH 1613+ or MATH 1715+) - MATH 2924 Differential & Integral Calculus II+
Liberal Arts (3 hours)
See courses listed in the College Catalog.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (9 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- MATH 2934 Differential & Integral Calculus III+
- PHYS 2401 General Physics Laboratory I+
- PHYS 2434 Physics I for Engineering & Science Majors+
OPTION REQUIREMENTS (13 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
- ENGR 2203 Digital Signals & Filtering+
- ENGR 2213 Electrical Science+
- PHYS 2444 Physics II for Engineering & Science Majors+
See Engineering Electives below.
SUPPORT & RELATED ELECTIVES (3 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses to be eligible for graduation.
Engineering Science Electives
- CHEM 1145 General College Chemistry II+
- GEOG/PHSC 1114 Physical Geography+
- PHYS 2943 Modern Physics for Engineers+
- Any course with BIOL, GEOL, ENSC, or METR prefix
Engineering Electives
- ENGR 1213 Introduction to Engineering Practices+ (Recommend)
- ENGR 2013 Engineering Graphics & Design+
- ENGR 2103 Statics+**
- ENGR 2113 Dynamics+
- ENGR 2123 Statics & Dynamics+**
- ENGR 2133 Strength of Materials+
- ENGR 2233 Fluid Mechanics+
- ENGR 2303 Materials, Design, & Manufacturing Processes+
- ENGR 2313 Engineering Thermodynamics+
**ENGR 2103 and ENGR 2123 cannot be counted concurrently toward graduation requirements.
Support & Related Electives
- MATH 2083 Introduction to Statistics For Engineering & Sciences+
- MATH 2973 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations+
- Any CIT or computer-related course with approval of the STEM division dean
+Check course description for prerequisites that must be met.
*Students may meet prerequisite requirements for CHEM 1135, CHEM 1225 and MATH 1914 through high school coursework, entrance exams, or placement exams, or by completing the prerequisite courses.
Suggested Order of Enrollment
Students must enroll in a combination of General Education and Program Requirements to complete the degree. Consult with the STEM division advisor each semester to verify that selected courses will fulfill degree requirements. Check the College Catalog and/or class schedule for course offering specifics. The “+” symbol represents a prerequisite for the course. Any course offering is subject to change without notice.
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