Liberal Arts & Sciences: Engineering Option; AS
This program is designed for students who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate degree in Engineering. Students planning to transfer after graduation should consult the catalog of the college where they intend to complete their studies and enroll in courses which will meet transfer requirements.
Courses
- BIO-140 — General Biology I
- BIO-141 — General Biology I Laboratory
- CHE-115 — General Chemistry I
- CHE-116 — General Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHE-117 — General Chemistry II
- CHE-118 — Gen Chem II Lab
- CSE-110 — Intro to Computer Sc I
- CSE-112 — Intro to Comp Sci II
- CSE-135 — Comp Prog & Problem Solving
- EET-240 — Digital Electronics
- EGR-110 — Design Computer Graphics I
- EGR-151 — Frshmn Engineering Clinic I
- EGR-152 — Frshmn Engineering Clinic II
- EGR-201 — Engineering Statics
- EGR-230 — Strength of Materials
- EGR-251 — Soph Engineering Clinic I
- EGR-252 — Soph Engineering Clinic II
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- GLS-101 — Intro to Global Studies
- HIS-101 — U.S. History I
- MET-210 — CNC Programming I
- MET-215 — Applied Thermal Energy I
- MET-220 — Intro to Mechanical Design
- MET-235 — Material Sci & Manufacturing
- MTH-118 — Calculus I & Analytic Geometry
- MTH-119 — Calculu II & Analytic Geometry
- MTH-201 — Linear Algebra
- MTH-220 — Calc III & Analytic Geometry
- MTH-230 — Differential Equations
- PHI-205 — Ethics
- PHY-210 — General Physics I
- PHY-211 — General Physics I Lab
- PHY-212 — General Physics II
- PHY-213 — General Physics II Lab
- SOC-101 — Principles of Sociology
- SOC-160 — Society, Ethics & Technology
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking