Associate in Civil & Mechanical Engineering, AS-T Track 2/MRP
North Bay , Canada
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Civil Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
The Associate in Science Transfer (AS-T) in Civil and Mechanical Engineering prepares students for transfer to a four-year institution with junior-level standing. The program emphasizes essential engineering skills, quantitative methods, communication, and professional use of equipment. Students will also complete general education requirements in humanities, social sciences, and written communication.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
- The Associate in Science Transfer (AS-T) is designed to prepare Civil and Mechanical Engineering students for transfer to 4-year institution with junior-level standing.
- Students are responsible for checking their specific major requirements and meeting with a school counselor well in advance of transferring.
Objective:
- Apply essential skills acquired throughout the coursework to critically evaluate problems and theories as applied to engineering.
- Utilize adequate quantitative methods to resolve scientific questions.
- Effectively convey acquired knowledge through various communication methods to team members and the public, both written and oral.
- Demonstrate professional use of standard equipment in gathering precise and reliable measurements in the field of Engineering.
- Cultivate an awareness that scientific knowledge and methods are not absolute and that there are various perspectives to be considered.
- Demonstrate abilities in communication, critical reasoning, cultural humility, information literacy, and teamwork.
- Satisfy general educational requirements in Humanities, Social Sciences, Quantitative and Written Communication.
Outline:
Quarter 1
- ENGR 100: College Success in Engineering, (3 credits - not required, but may be a prerequisite for ENGR 110)
- MATH 151: Calculus I
- CHEM 161: General Chemistry with Lab
- ENGR 110: Introduction to Engineering I
Quarter 2
- MATH 152: Calculus II
- CHEM 162 General Chemistry with Lab
- PHYS: 221: Engineering Physics
- ENGR: 114: Engineering Graphics
Quarter 3
- MATH 163:Calculus III
- PHYS 222: Engineering Physics
- ENGL: 101 English Composition I
Quarter 4
- ENGL: 235 Technical Writing Social Science Course (select ONE)
- ENGR 214 Statics
- MATH 264: Calculus IV PHYS 223: Engineering Physics
- ENGR 224: Thermodynamics
- ENGR 225: Mechanics of Materials
- MATH 238 Differential Equations
- ECON 201: Micro Economics
Quarter 7
ENGR 2215 Dynamics
- ENGR 240 Applied Numerical Methods
- MATH: 230 Matrix Algebra with Application
Electives:
ENGR 240 Applied Numerical Methods ENGR 224 Thermodynamics
- Humanities Course (select ONE).
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