Engineering Science (A.S.)

Purpose

The Engineering Science program is designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year schools of Engineering. The curriculum prepares the student for advanced study in a variety of fields such as Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Computer and Architectural Engineering.

Program Objectives

A graduate should be able to:

  • analyze and interpret fundamental engineering problems.
  • apply the scientific method to derive solutions to fundamental engineering problems.
  • derive models for solution based on learned methodologies and principles.
  • apply computer-based analysis and solution software to engineering situations.

Curriculum

First Semester

ENG 101 English Composition I 3
EGR 111 Engineering Computations 3
MAT 190 Calculus I 4
Elective Art, Foreign Language, Literature, Music or Philosophy 3
PHY 151 Principles of Physics I 4
(17 Credit Hours)

Second Semester

ENG 102, 115 or 117 English Writing Elective 3
MAT 201 Calculus II4
PHY 152 Principles of Physics II4
SPC 110, 120 or 230 Speech Elective 3
EGR 115 Engineering Graphics 3
(17 Credit Hours)

Third Semester

CHE 151 Principles of Chemistry I 4
HIS 103, 105 or 107 History Elective 3
MAT 223 Differential Equations 4
EGR 211 Circuits and Devices or 4
EGR 203 Engineering Statics
Elective Physical Education 2
(17 Credit Hours)

Fourth Semester

ECO 121 Macroeconomics 3
HIS History Elective 3
MAT 202 Calculus III 4
EGR 210 Digital Systems or 4
EGR 204 Engineering Dynamics
Elective Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology 3
(17 Credit Hours)

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS CREDIT: 68

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