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Planner for Engineering Transfer (A.S.)


Official Title of Major: Engineering Transfer, A.S.

Award: Associate of Science degree, A.S.

Code:  AS.EGR.EGR

Total Credit Hours: A minimum of 63

About the Engineering Department - see www.aacc.edu

Purpose:

Offers an opportunity to complete the first two years of a four-year engineering degree. Engineers design, analyze, build, and test technological hardware, such as electronic systems and computers, automobiles and aircraft, communication equipment, roads and bridges.

This Engineering Transfer, AS, degree program should be selected by individuals looks to pursure a four-year degree in mechanical, civil, aerospace, computer, biomedical, environmental, or chemical engineering.  This degree is primarily comprised of foundation courses in mathematics, physics, and chemistry.  Through a selection of technical electives, this degree will become more focused in whatever engineering discipline the student chooses to pursue.  Technical course requirements of transferring colleges vary so it is important to discuss course selection with an engineering transfer advisor.

Additional Degree Requirements

To complete the program in two years it is necessary to take calculus (MAT 191 ) in the first term. Those not ready for calculus should take pre-calculus math (MAT 151 ), possibly in the summer before the first regular term.

Faculty Contact (https://webapps.aacc.edu/directory): Beth Baran

Courses to improve skills and prepare for college-level classes may be needed. It is best to see an advisor as you plan your education.

Course/Advising Notes: ________________________________________________________________________

Term 1


Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ENG 101 - Academic Writing and Research 1   OR
ENG 101A - Academic Writing and Research 1   
3 credit hours    
MAT 191 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1  
4 credit hours      
CHE 111 - General Chemistry 1   4 credit hours      
EGR 120 - Introduction to Engineering Design  
3 credit hours      
Arts & Humanities GER  
(two disciplines required)
3 credit hours    

 

Term 2


Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
MAT 192 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry 2   4 credit hours      
PHY 211 - General Physics 1   4 credit hours      
Social & Behavioral Sciences GER
(two disciplines required)
Students are required to complete one course that meets the diversity requirement. This can be accomplished as this general education requirement (GER) is being met.
3 credit hours    
Technical elective
At least one course must be a 200-level engineering course. Courses may be chosen from:
CHE 112 - General Chemistry 2  OR
CHE 134 - Chemistry Topics for Engineering  
Students can not receive credit for both CHE 112 and CHE 134.
CHE 213 - Organic Chemistry 1  
CHE 214 - Organic Chemistry 2  
EGR 209 - Statics  
EGR 211 - Mechanics of Materials   
EGR 222 - Dynamics  
EGR 235 - Circuit Theory  
EGR 241 - Systems and Signals  
EGR 244 - Digital Logic Design  
EGR 250 - Intermediate Programming for Engineers  
EGR 268 - Thermodynamics  
ENG 102 - Academic Writing and Research 2  
MAT 202 - Linear Algebra  
MAT 250 - Introduction to Discrete Structures  
PHY 213 - General Physics 3  
BIO 107 - Environmental Science  

1-3 credit hours

   
Technical elective
See list and notes above.
3-4 credit hours    

 

Term 3


Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
MAT 212 - Differential Equations  
4 credit hours      
PHY 212 - General Physics 2 
4 credit hours     
Technical elective
See notes and courses in Term 2
3-4 credit hours    
Arts & Humanities GER  
(two disciplines required)
Students are required to complete one course that meets the diversity requirement. This can be accomplished as this general education requirement (GER) is being met.
3 credit hours    

 

Term 4


Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
MAT 201 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3  
4 credit hours      
Technical elective
See elective course list Term 2
3-4 credit hours    
Technical elective
See elective course list Term 2
3-4 credit hours    
Social & Behavioral Science GER  
(two disciplines required)
Students are required to complete one course that meets the diversity requirement. This can be accomplished as this general education requirement (GER) is being met.
3 credit hours    
Wellness GER   
Students are required to complete one course that meets the diversity requirement. This can be accomplished as this general education requirement (GER) is being met.
3 credit hours    

 

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