This program is intended for students wishing to complete an associate degree while preparing to transfer to a four-year school to pursue a degree in engineering. Since transfer requirements vary by institution, students are strongly encouraged to meet with representatives from the transfer school. In addition, students should work closely with the SC4 Math and Science Department and the Student Success Center.
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| Suggested Course Sequence |
| FIRST YEAR – 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| MTH 114 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | MA CT | 4 |
| CHM 111 | Chemistry Theory & Princ. with Analysis | | 5 |
| ENG 101* | English Composition I | WR | 3 |
| EG 180 | Engineering Graphics | | 4 |
| PS 101 | Introduction to Political Science | GA GP | 3 |
| | 19 |
| 2nd Semester | Semester Hours |
| MTH 215 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | MA CT
| 4 |
| CIS 150 | Programming Concepts | | 2 |
| ENG 102** | English Composition II | WR
| 3 |
| PHY 115 | Introduction to Engineering | | 3 |
| Electives*** | (select from approved list below) | GA
| 3 |
| | 15 |
| SECOND YEAR – 1st Semester | Semester Hours |
| MTH 216 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | MA CT
| 4 |
| MTH 210 | Linear Algebra | MA CT
| 3 |
| PHY 221 | Mechanics, Heat and Sound | | 5 |
| CIS 264 | C++ Programming for Engineers | CL
| 4 |
| | 16 |
| 2nd Semester | Semester Hours |
| MTH 217 | Differential Equations | MA CT
| 4 |
| PHY 222 | Electricity, Light, and Modern Physics | | 5 |
| PHY 231**** | Statics | | 3 |
| SPC 101 | Speech Communications | OC
| 3 |
12-15 |
Range total credit hours = 62-65, Range total contact hours = 70-73 |
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* ENG 101T – Introduction to Writing for Technical students may be substituted. ** ENG 104 – Technical Report Writing may be substituted. *** Elective must include one of the following: ART 121, ART 122, ART 123, BUS 221, BUS 222, GEO 102, HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 149 or HIS 150 **** PHY 231 – Statics may not be required for some programs. See the Student Success Center or an Engineering School representative for details. Students choosing not to take PHY 231 must complete all degree requirements and have a minimum of 62 credits to graduate. |