Engineering AS
A full range of engineering and related courses are offered to satisfy freshman and sophomore requirements for students planning to transfer to institutions offering baccalaureate degrees in engineering or engineering technology. A solid foundation is laid for further studies in civil, mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering. This program provides the flexibility needed by students interested in emerging fields like computer science, robotics, bioengineering, geological engineering, environmental engineering, and many others. The advantages of small class size, individual attention, a knowledgeable professional staff, and state-of-the-art instructional equipment incorporating modern
Courses
- CHEM111 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM112 — Prin/Gen/Coll/Chem II
- CHEM277 — Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM278 — Organic Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM287 — Organic Chemistry II
- CHEM288 — Org Chem II Lab
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- CS150 — Computer Science I
- CS240 — Digital Logic
- ECON201 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON202 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- ENGL202 — Technical Writing
- ENGR105 — Engineering Graphics
- ENGR119 — Engineering/CS FYE Seminar
- ENGR130 — ENGR/CS FYE Learning Cmty
- ENGR210 — Statics
- ENGR220 — Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
- ENGR223 — Engineering Analysis
- ENGR240 — Circuits I
- ENGR241 — Circuits II
- ENGR295 — Strength of Materials
- GEOL101 — Physical Geology
- MATH170 — Calculus I
- MATH175 — Analytic Geometry & Calc II
- MATH275 — Analytic Geometry and Calc III
- MATH335 — Linear Algebra
- MATH370 — Intro Ordinary Diff Equations
- PHIL103 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHYS211 — Engineering Physics I
- PHYS212 — Engineering Physics II