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FY 2006

Austin Community College

FY 2006 Degree Plan

Engineering

ENGINEERING
Associate of Science Degree

The Associate of Science in Engineering is intended to match closely the curriculum of the first two years of study in most university engineering programs.

To receive an Associate of Science in Engineering, students must: (a) make a minimum grade of "C" in all required math and science courses and (b) have an overall GPA of 2.0 or greater.

Semester I
+CHEM1411 General Chemistry I 4
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
+ENGR1201
Introduction to Engineering 2
+MATH2413 Calculus I1 4



Oral Communication2 3
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Humanities3 3



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Semester II
+ENGL1302 English Composition II4 3
HIST1301 United States History I5 3
+MATH2414 Calculus II 4
+PHYS2425 Engineering Physics I6 4



Visual and Performing Arts3 3



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Semester III
+ENGR2301
Vector Mechanics -- Statics7 3
GOVT2305 United States Government 3
+MATH2415
Calculus III 4
+PHYS2426 Engineering Physics II8 4
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Humanities3 3



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17
Semester IV
GOVT2306 Texas State and Local Government 3
HIST1302 United States History II5 3
+MATH2420
Differential Equations 4



Approved Engineering or Technical Elective9 4



Social and Behavioral Science3 3



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TOTALS
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1 Students should consult with a full­time mathematics instructor since one or more mathematics courses may be required before enrolling in MATH 2413.
2 Select any Speech course from Communications in the Core Curriculum Course List.
3 Select from the appropriate section of the Core Curriculum Course List.
4 Or any ENGL course which will satisfy the legislative requirement; consult an English faculty advisor.
5 Select from: HIST 1301, HIST 2301, HIST 2327, or HIST 2381. HIST 2301 and HIST 2381 may only be taken once.
6 Students lacking one full year of (recent) high school physics should take PHYS 1401/1402 or PHY 1653 before enrolling in PHYS 2425. All students must complete MATH 2413 before enrolling in PHYS 2425.
7 Credit for PHYS 2425 and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2415 are strictly required prerequisites for ENGR 2301.
8 Credit for PHYS 2425 and credit for MATH 2414 are strictly required prerequisites for PHYS 2426.
9 Select from this approved list the course that best matches the degree requirements at the four­-year engineering school of your choice: ENGR 2302, ENGR 2332, MTH 2254, CHEM 1412, DFTG 1405, or COSC 1320.


Degree Plans updated February 20, 2007 09:01am
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