Associate in Science Engineering
The Engineering program provides curriculum concerned with the fundamentals of mechanics, electrical theory, and materials that can be applied to all disciplines within engineering. The degree concentrates on helping students develop critical thinking skills, a creative imagination, and excellent communication skills to effectively function in the professional environment. Most careers in engineering require a minimum of a baccalaureate degree, with a graduate degree in engineering recommended for career advancement. Career options include: mechanical engineer, civil engineer, computer engineer, aerospace engineer, electrical engineer, biomedical engineer, automotive engineer, and manufacturing engineer.
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