Part-time Study
Engineering Science, Electrical Option
Program Overview
The AS degree program in engineering science prepares students to pursue a BS in engineering. It is strongly oriented toward mathematics and the physical sciences, providing a foundation for the applied sciences and for engineering subjects in the baccalaureate program. This program permits transfer into the bachelor of science program in electrical or mechanical engineering.
Curriculum Review
Courses include:Liberal Arts:
0502-227 Writing
0504-319 Arts of Expression
Two of the following social science choices:
0514-210 Introduction to Psychology
0511-301 Principles of Economics I
0513-211 American Politics or 0513-215 Political Ideologies
0515-210 Foundations of Sociology or 0510-210 Cultural Anthropology
Two Humanities courses: History; Fine Arts; Philosophy; or Science, Technology and Values
Math and Science:
1016-281 Project-based Calculus I
1016-282 Project-based Calculus II
1016-283 Project-based Calculus III
1016-305 Multivariable Calculus
1016-306 Differential Equations
1016-328 Engineering Mathematics
1011-208 College Chemistry
Physics:
1017-311 University Physics I
1017-312 University Physics II
1017-313 University Physics III
Restricted Science Elective
Professional:
0304-336 Statics
0304-359 Dynamics
0301-240 Digital Systems
4001-211 Introduction to Programming Using C
0301-365 Microcomputer Systems
0301-381 Circuits I with Lab







