Engineering AS Degree
The Associate of Science Degree in Engineering prepares students for transfer to the four year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree program in one of the following engineering disciplines: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, manufacturing, mechanical, and nuclear. The program covers courses typically offered in freshman and sophomore years of an accredited engineering curriculum in the United States. Students are strongly recommended to keep themselves informed of the rules and requirements related to the major department at the transfer institution. Students are advised to use the counseling expertise available via the Counseling Cen
Courses
- CH 001A — General Chemistry I Units: 5
- CH 001B — General Chemistry II Units: 5
- CS 007A — Computer Science I Units: 4
- CS 007B — Computer Science II Units: 3
- DRA 002 — AutoCAD Units: 4
- DRA 011 — Intro to Sketchup & Revit Units: 3
- ENGR 006A — Electric Circuits for Engineering & Science Units: 4
- ENGR 009 — Introduction to Engineering Units: 3
- ENGR 011 — Statics Units: 3
- ENGR 012 — Dynamics Units: 3
- ENGR 013 — Materials Science Units: 3
- MATH 001A — Calculus Units: 4
- MATH 001B — Calculus II Units: 4
- MATH 002A — Multivariate Calculus Units: 4
- MATH 002B — Linear Algebra Units: 4
- MATH 002C — Ordinary Differential Equations Units: 4
- MATH 015 — Discrete Mathematics for Computers Units: 4
- MATH 020 — Programming and Problem Solving in MATLAB Units: 3
- PH 003A — Engineering Physics Units: 4
- PH 003B — Engineering Physics Units: 4
- PH 003C — Engineering Physics Units: 4
- PH 006A — Electric Circuits for Engineering & Science Units: 4
- PH 011 — Statics Units: 3
- PH 012 — Dynamics Units: 3