Engineering (EGRS)
This pre-professional program has its foundation in mathematics and the physical and natural sciences. Upon completion of the program, the student has the option of pursuing a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, mechanical, or nuclear engineering at a four-year college or university.
Courses
- CHE111 — General Chemistry I
- CHE112 — General Chemistry II
- CIS155 — Intro Comp Sci-Struc Prog C++
- EGR101 — Engineering Graphics
- EGR102 — Engineering Orientation
- EGR213 — Statics
- EGR214 — Dynamics
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- MAT191 — Calculus & Analytic Geometry I
- MAT196 — Calc & Analytic Geometry II
- MAT201 — Calc & Analytic Geometry III
- PHY210 — General Physics I
- PHY215 — General Physics II