The engineering AA pathway is for students who wish to pursue Bachelor's degrees in electrical, mechanical, civil, computer science, aerospace, nuclear, agricultural, industrial, and environmental engineering. Options in surveying and mapping, and materials design and testing are also available.
Careers include positions in the areas of design, testing, research, architecture, electronics, robotics, manufacturing, sales, construction management, and technical writing. Many university programs require the completion of specific courses prior to acceptance. It is the student's responsibility to contact the institution to ensure transferability.
This curriculum is from the current college catalog and is meant to provide prospective students an example of courses taken in this degree/certificate. It is not intended to be used for graduation requirements. Students should consult an advisor for graduation information.
AA.ENG (60 credit hours)
This pathway is for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in electrical, mechanical, civil, computer science, aerospace, nuclear, agricultural, industrial and environmental engineering. Options in surveying and mapping and materials design and testing are also available.
Careers include positions in the areas of design, testing, research, architecture, electronics, robotics, manufacturing, sales, construction management, and technical writing.
YEAR I – First Semester
†ENC 1101 English Composition I - 3 cr.
*†MAC 2311 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I - 5 cr.
†SLS 1106 First Year Experience Orientation - 3 cr.
†Behavioral Science General Education CORE
†Biological Science General Education - 3-4 cr.
YEAR I – Second Semester
†CHM 2045 General Chemistry I - 3 cr.
†CHM 2045L General Chemistry I Laboratory - 1 cr.
†ENC 1102 English Composition II - 3 cr.
†MAC 2312 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II - 5 cr.
YEAR I – Third Semester
†Humanities General Education CORE - 3 cr.
Behavioral Science/History/Economics General Education - 3 cr.
†AMH 2010 Early American History or †AMH 2020, Modern American History or †POS 2041, American Government - 3 cr.
YEAR II – First Semester
†MAC 2313 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III - 5 cr.
*†PHY 2048 General Physics with Calculus I and
†PHY 2048L, General Physics with Calculus I Laboratory or
†PHY 2053, General Physics I and PHY 2053L, General Physics I Laboratory - 4 cr.
†SPC 1608 Public Speaking - 3 cr.
YEAR II – Second Semester
†IDS 2891 Connections - 1 cr.
†CGS 2100 Computer Information Technology and Literacy - 3 cr.
MAP 2302 Differential Equations - 3 cr.
*PHY 2049 General Physics with Calculus II and
†PHY 2049L,General Physics with Calculus II Laboratory or
†PHY 2054, General Physics II and †PHY 2054, General Physics II Laboratory - 4 cr.
Humanities General Education - 3 cr.
Common Course Prerequisites recommended by the State for successful transfer to the university are marked with an asterisk (*).
†Courses symbolized by a dagger (†) are offered online in addition to the traditional delivery method. Online availability may vary by academic term.