Associate in Science (AS) Engineering
Course Overview
This program provides a comprehensive foundation in physics and engineering, offering a full spectrum of lower-division courses designed for both general education students and aspiring STEM majors. The curriculum is rigorously aligned with four-year transfer institutions and emphasizes practical problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of fundamental scientific principles. Students are supported in a collaborative learning environment that prepares them for advanced study and diverse technical careers.
Key Program Highlights
- Courses satisfy general science requirements for AA/AS degrees and transfer to four-year schools
- Rigorous sequences for science and engineering majors ensure seamless transferability
- Develop practical skills in solving structural, electrical, and materials-based problems
- Strong emphasis on building a robust foundation in mathematics and scientific principles
- Serves as a stepping stone to careers in civil, mechanical, electrical, and aerospace engineering, as well as physics and related fields
Course Overview
This program provides a comprehensive foundation in physics and engineering, offering a full spectrum of lower-division courses designed for both general education students and aspiring STEM majors. The curriculum is rigorously aligned with four-year transfer institutions and emphasizes practical problem-solving skills and a deep understanding of fundamental scientific principles. Students are supported in a collaborative learning environment that prepares them for advanced study and diverse technical careers.
Key Program Highlights
- Courses satisfy general science requirements for AA/AS degrees and transfer to four-year schools
- Rigorous sequences for science and engineering majors ensure seamless transferability
- Develop practical skills in solving structural, electrical, and materials-based problems
- Strong emphasis on building a robust foundation in mathematics and scientific principles
- Serves as a stepping stone to careers in civil, mechanical, electrical, and aerospace engineering, as well as physics and related fields