General Engineering

GENERAL ENGINEERING (A.S.)
School of Arts and Sciences

Designed for practitioners already working in the field, the A.S. degree in general engineering provides preparation for management and leadership opportunities within engineering fields. The program is also appropriate for students preparing to transfer to a bachelor’s-level engineering program.

The program focuses on developing proficiencies in both theoretical and practical applications. Up to 22 hours of prior learning credit can be applied toward the career studies component of the degree.

General Education Requirements
CHEM 211 College Chemistry I
3
CHEM 211L College Chemistry I Lab
1
CHEM 212 College Chemistry II
3
CHEM 212L College Chemistry II Lab
1
COMM 204 Intro to Speech Comm or
ENGL 220 Technical Writing
3
ENGI 150 Computer Sci for Engineers
3
ENGL 101 English Composition I
3
ENGL 102 English Composition II
3
MATH 210 Calculus I
4
MATH 212 Calculus II
4
MATH 214 Calculus III or higher
4
PHYS 213 Physics I
3
PHYS 213L Physics II Lab
1
PHYS 214 Physics II
3
PHYS 214L Physics II Lab
1
Humanities/fine arts elective
3
Social science elective
3
Total general education
46

 

Career Studies Requirements
ENGI 101  Engineering Orientation
1
ENGI 102 Engineering Drawing
3
ENGI 121 Statics
3
ENGI 122 Dynamics
3
ENGI 213 Strength of Materials
3
ENGI 221 Circuits
3
ENGI 214  Thermodynamics
3
Adv elective
(ENGI 200–289)
3
Total career studies
22
Degree total
68
 
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