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PRE-ENGINEERING (0044)
Science, Mathematics, Computing Department
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN CORE CURRICULUM
GUIDEDPATHWAY TO A B.S. IN PRE-ENGINEERING
Area A 1: COMMUNICATION......................................................................................................... 6
ENGL 1101
English Composition I
3
ENGL 1102
English Composition II
3
Area A 2: QUANTITATIVE .............................................................................................................. 4
MATH 1151
Calculus I with Geometry
4
Area B: INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS .......................................................................................... 4
See Core Curriculum, Area B.4
Area C: HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS AND ETHICS .................................................................. 6
Literature Course
See Core Curriculum, Area C, Humanities/Fine Arts.Area D: NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY ......................... 12
Science Requirements:
PHYS 2211K and
Principles of Physics I and
PHYS 2212K
Principles of Physics II
8
Math/Technology Requirement:
MATH 2252
Calculus II
4
Area E: SOCIAL SCIENCE.......................................................................................................... 12
HIST 1111 or
Survey of World History I or
HIST 1112
Survey of World History II
3
HIST 2111 or
U.S. History through 1877 or
HIST 2112
U.S. History after 1877
3
POLS 1101
American Government in World Perspective
3
Elective
See Core Curriculum, Area E, Social Science.3
Area F: COURSES RELATED TO THE TRANSFER PLAN OF STUDY............................ 18
Requirements:
CHEM 1211K
Principles of Chemistry I
4
CHEM 1212K
Principles of Chemistry II
4
MATH 2253
Calculus III
4
Electives:
ENGR 1111
Engineering Graphics
3
ENGR 2201
Engineering Statics and Dynamics
4
Area G: COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE ABOVE 60 HOURS ........................ 4-8
Physical Education – Three PE courses; at least one to meet the Fitness Competency requirement.
See Core Curriculum, Area G, Physical Education.Two-Year Total
66-68
Depending on your enrollment status, you may be required to take DART 1000, “First Year Experience.” Please refer to Section 7 Academic Support Services Paragraph J