Program Specific Info
Including general education requirements, a total of 68-69 hours is required for the A.S. degree in engineering studies, which lays the foundation for the B.S.E. Engineering degree. For students wishing to complete their baccalaureate engineering program elsewhere, it is important to work closely with an academic adviser during the first year in order to ensure a seamless transfer to the third year of a different baccalaureate engineering program.
Requirements
REQUIRED COURSES (42 - 43 Total Credits)- Course(s):
- ENGR122 - Introduction to Engineering & Design (2)
- ENGR149 - Introduction to Mechanical Drawing and CADD (3)
- ENGR200 - Digital Logic & Design (3)
- ENGR211 - Engineering Mechanics: Statics (3)
- ENGR212 - Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (3)
- MATH191 - Calculus I (4)
- MATH192 - Calculus II (4)
- MATH218 - Calculus III (4)
- PHYS221 - Physics for Scientists & Engineers I (IN-7) (4)
- PHYS222 - Physics for Scientists & Engineers II (4)
- PHYS223 - Physics for Scientists & Engineers, Lab I (IN-7) (1)
- PHYS224 - Physics for Scientists & Engineers, Lab II (1)
- Select 1 course(s):
- ENGR220 - Introduction to Signal Processing (4)
- ENGR224 - Circuit Analysis (4)
- Select 1 course(s):
- MATH200 - Elementary Linear Algebra (2)
- MATH201 - Intermediate Linear Algebra (3)
- MATH315 - Differential Equations (3)
REQUIRED COGNATES (8 Total Credits)- Course(s):
- CHEM151 - General Chemistry (IN-7) (4)
- CPTR124 - Fundamentals of Programming (4)
Grand Total Credits: 66 - 67
Sample Degree Plan
YEAR 1FALL- Course(s):
- Select 3 credits from IN-6) Historical Perspectives
- Select 3 credits from IN-8) Human Development
YEAR 2SUMMER- Select 3 credits from R-1) Spiritual Development
FALL- Course(s):
- Select 1 course(s):
WINTER- Course(s):
- Select 1 course(s):
- Select 3 credits from the following types of courses: R-2) Seventh-day Adventist Teachings or R-3) Biblical Studies
Grand Total Credits: 66 - 67