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Engineering (831) |
Associate of Science: Engineering |
The Associate of Science (A.S.) degree program in Engineering is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in engineering in one of several fields. The Engineering degree program includes general education and engineering courses, which cover theoretical concepts and practical applications. Graduates with the baccalaureate degree find careers in aerospace, computer, environmental, civil, electrical/electronics, mechanical, mining/metallurgical, and nuclear engineering.
Admission to the Engineering program requires satisfactory completion of the following high school units or their equivalents: four units of English; four units of mathematics (two units of algebra, one unit of plane geometry, one unit of advanced mathematics or trigonometry and solid geometry); one unit of laboratory science; and one unit of social studies.
Students desiring to enter the A.S. in Engineering program must provide proof of having a strong foundation in math and science and place into ENG 111. Additional information is available online at tcc.edu (search keyword “Engineering”).
Engineering courses required for the Engineering degree are available at the Chesapeake and Virginia Beach campuses. |
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CHM 111 |
General Chemistry I
| 4 | MTH 3 (or MTH 1) or MTE 1-3, and MTH 5 (or MTH 95) or MTE 4-5, and MTE 6-9; or equivalent | None |
✦EGR 120 |
Introduction to Engineering
| 2 | MTH 162 (or MTH 164), MTH 167 (or MTH 166), or placement into MTH 263 (or MTH 173) | None |
ENG 111 |
College Composition I
| 3 | Qualifying Placement Test score, ENF 1, ENF 2 or equivalent | None |
✫MTH 263 |
Calculus I
| 4 | MTH 162, MTH 164, MTH 166, or MTH 167 with a grade of C or better, or qualifying placement score | None |
✦SDV 101 |
Orientation to Engineering and Technologies
| 1 | None | None |
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Humanities Elective 1
| 3 | | |
Semester Total: 17 |
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CHM 112 | General Chemistry II
| 4 | CHM 111 | None |
EGR 110 | Engineering Graphics
| 3 | MTH 162 (or MTH 164), MTH 167 (or MTH 166), or placement into MTH 263 (or MTH 173) | None |
EGR 125 | Introduction to Engineering Methods (C++)
| 4 | EGR 110 and EGR 120 | EGR 121 |
ENG 112 | College Composition II (or ENG 131) 4
| 3 | ENG 111 or equivalent and ability to use word processing software | None |
MTH 264 | Calculus II
| 4 | MTH 173 or MTH 263 with a grade of C or better | None |
Semester Total: 18 |
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MTH 267 | Differential Equations
| 3 | MTH 264 or MTH 174 with a grade of C or better | None |
PHY 241 | University Physics I
| 4 | MTH 263 (or MTH 173) or divisional approval | None |
___________ | Approved Engineering Elective 2
| 3 | | |
___________ | History Elective 3
| 3 | Placement into ENG 111 | |
___________ | Social Science Elective 1
| 3 | | |
Semester Total: 16 |
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MTH 265 | Calculus III
| 4 | MTH 174 or MTH 264 with a grade of C or better | None |
PHY 242 | University Physics II
| 4 | PHY 241 and MTH 264 (or MTH 174), or divisional approval | None |
___________ | Approved Engineering Elective 2
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___________ | Approved Engineering Elective 2
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___________ | Humanities Elective 1
| 3 | | |
Semester Total: 17 |
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Total Minimum Credits: 68
1Eligible courses are listed under . Students should consult with an academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s). |
2Recommended courses for approved engineering electives:
Old Dominion University: Civil
EGR 140 (3); EGR 245 (3); EGR 246 (3); BIO 101 (4); or GOL 105 (4)........................................................ Total (13)
Old Dominion University: Computer
EGR 262 (2); EGR 270 (4); EGR 271 (3); EGR 272 (3)................................................................................. Total (12)
Old Dominion University: Electrical
EGR 262 (2); EGR 270 (4); EGR 271 (3); EGR 272 (3)................................................................................. Total (12)
Old Dominion University: Mechanical
EGR 140 (3); EGR 245 (3); EGR 246 (3); EGR 247 (1)................................................................................. Total (10)
Old Dominion University: Modeling, Simulation & Visualization
EGR 218 (3); EGR 230 (4); CSC 210 (4), and substitute MTH 283 for MTH 265.......................................... Total (11)
Virginia Tech: Civil
EGR 140 (3); EGR 245 (3); EGR 246 (3)....................................................................................................... Total (9)
Virginia Tech: Computer
EGR 270 (4); EGR 271 (3), EGR 272 (3)....................................................................................................... Total (10)
Virginia Tech: Electrical
EGR 270 (4), EGR 271 (3), EGR 272 (3)....................................................................................................... Total (10)
Virginia Tech: Mechanical
EGR 140 (3); EGR 245 (3); EGR 246 (3)....................................................................................................... Total (9)
Virginia Tech: Chemical
CHM 241(3); CHM 242(3); CHM 245(2); CHM 246(2) ……………………………...……...……...................……. Total (10)
Virginia Commonwealth University: Chemical and Life Sciences
CHM 241(3); CHM 242(3); CHM 245(2); CHM 246(2) ……………………………...……...……...................……. Total (10)
For engineering program requirements at other universities see EGR program head. |
3Students may select any of the following courses to meet this requirement: HIS 101, 102, 111, 112, 121, or 122.
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4Students who plan to transfer to Old Dominion University are advised to take ENG 131 in place of ENG 112. |
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✦ Gateway Course - A course that serves as an introduction to the program and is typically offered early in the program. |
✫ Critical Course - A course faculty have identified as one that students should complete successfully, with a high level of understanding and comprehension, to progress in the program. |
❖ Milestone Course - Key intervals of program completion, if applicable. |
✴ Experiential Learning - A course where students can expect hands-on experiences and/or practical exposure opportunities which could be in or out of the classroom. |
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