Associate of Science with Pre-Engineering Electives
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Program Start Date: Any term
Minimum Program Length: 5 terms day, 7 terms evening
Curriculum
Program Description
The Associate in Science-with Pre-engineering Electives degree is intended for students majoring in science who wish to transfer to four-year institutions. The purpose of this AS (associate in science) program is to prepare students for an engineering or engineering technology curriculum. This degree allows students to concentrate on fulfilling pre-major coursework in their intended field of study. Remaining general education courses may be taken after transferring.
Professional Opportunities
A variety of career opportunities are available in chemical, electrical, mechanical, industrial biomedical, nuclear and civil engineering.
Unique Aspects
The curriculum is not intended to fulfill All General Education/University requirements, but to prepare prospective transfer science students to enter the universities with advanced standing, not only in credits but also with major/ program preparation.
Course requirements for specific engineering majors vary among institutions; therefore, students should verify acceptance of credits with the intended transfer college or university. Students are responsible for knowing the transfer requirements and policies, and they are urged to consult the catalog of the institution to which they plan to transfer. College and university course requirements and catalogs are subject to change yearly. Students should meet with their SCC academic advisor to plan an academic schedule for their four-year degree goal.
EEDA Career Cluster
Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics
Course Requirements for Electronics Engineering Technology
A. General Education Courses (followed by number of credit hours)
ENG 101 English Composition I (3)
ENG 102 English Composition II (3)
SPC 205 Public Speaking (3)
MAT 110 College Algebra (3)
MAT 111 College Trigonometry (3)
CHM 110 College Chemistry I (4)
PSY 201 General Psychology (3)
ECO 210 Macroeconomics (3)
(or ECO 211)
HIS 101 Western Civilization to 1689 (3)
(or HIS 102, 201, 202)
Transfer level Humanities/ Fine Arts** (3)
B. Major Courses (followed by number of credit hours)
MAT 140 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I (4)
MAT 141 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II (4)
CHM 111 College Chemistry II (4)
PHY 221 University Physics I (4)
C. Electives and/or Other Additional Courses Required for Graduation (followed by number of credit hours):
MAT 240 Analytical Geometry and Calculus III (4)
PHY 222 University Physics II (4)
EGR 269 Engineering Disciplines and Skills (2)
EGR 270 Introduction to Engineering (3)
** Transfer Level Foreign Language (4)
Elective (from Social Science, Humanities/ Fine Arts (2)
Minimum semester credit hours required for graduation: 66