Engineering Science
Curriculum Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 73 credit hours with a grade point average of not less than C (2.0). Additional hours are recommended depending upon Engineering emphasis.
All associate degree programs require English 101 Freshman English and English 102 Introduction to Literature. Students must pass skills assessment for entrance into these courses. Students who are well prepared may substitute ENG 104 English I Honors and ENG 105 English II Honors for ENG101 and ENG102. Students who are considering the English Honors sequence should consult the Director of Honors.
Students must successfully complete:
Humanities
- ENG101 Freshman English and
ENG 102
Introduction to Literature
or
ENG104 English I Honors and ENG105 English II Honors
Social Science
- 3 credit hours of HIS history electives
- 3 credit hours of social science elect.
Mathematics
- MAT 271 Calculus I
- MAT 272 Calculus II
- MAT 273 Calculus III
- MAT 274 Differential Equations
Science
- CHM 121 General Chemistry I
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II
- PHY 151 General Physics I
- PHY 152 General Physics II
- PHY 253 Physics III: Modern Physics and Waves
Engineering Science
- ESC 100 Introduction to Engineering (1 credit)
- ESC 105 Engineering Graphics
- ESC 210 Engineering Design I (1 credit)
- ESC 211 Mechanics I (Statics)
- ESC 220 Engineering Design II (1 credit)
- ESC 222 Electrical Circuits
Computer Science
- CSC 172 Computer Programming for Engineering
Technical
Electives
Choose 6-12 Credits from the courses listed
based on advisor recommendation.
- ESC 212 Mechanics II
- ESC 213 Strength of materials
- ESC 235 Introduction to Thermal Science
- MAT 220 Discrete Mathematics
- MAT 276 Linear Algebra
- CHM 211 Organic Chemistry I
- CHM 212 Organic Chemistry II
Health/Physical Education Electives
- 4 credit hours of health/physical education electives
Electives
- Based on transfer school requirements
Students who are transferring to four-year institutions should follow the general education course requirements for transfer to SUNY and non-SUNY schools. *See general education requirements page for more details
