Associate of Science in Engineering (AS)
This degree prepares students for transfer to a four-year university. Students completing this degree will have an introductory foundation for the field of Engineering through the study of calculus, differential equations, chemistry, physics, computer programming, engineering graphics, statics, materials, and circuits. Students will acquire the ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems and to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
Courses
- CHEM 001 — General Chemistry 1 5 unit(s)
- CSCI 001 — Programming Concepts/Method 1 4 unit(s)
- CSCI 002 — Programming Concepts/Method 2 4 unit(s)
- CSCI 005 — Computer Architecture and Organization 3 unit(s)
- CSCI 006 — Discrete Structures 3 unit(s)
- CSCI 020 — MATLAB Programming 3 unit(s)
- ENGR 001 — Engineering Graphics 4 unit(s)
- ENGR 002 — Statics 3 unit(s)
- ENGR 003 — Materials Science and Engineering 4 unit(s)
- ENGR 004 — Circuit Analysis 4 unit(s)
- ENGR 110 — Introduction to Engineering 2 unit(s)
- MATH 065 — Calculus 1 4 unit(s)
- MATH 066 — Calculus 2 4 unit(s)
- MATH 067 — Calculus 3 4 unit(s)
- MATH 081 — Differential Equations 5 unit(s)
- PHYS 055 — Physics 1: Mechanics & Waves 4 unit(s)
- PHYS 056 — Physics 2: E&M and Heat 4 unit(s)
- PHYS 057 — Physics 3: Modern Physics 5 unit(s)