Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Materials Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0829)
Program Overview
The Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Materials Engineering Applications AS degree equips students with the foundational knowledge and skills in engineering, science, and communication for entry-level roles in the chemical and materials engineering field. The program includes core courses in engineering, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, along with elective options to tailor the degree to specific interests. This degree is designed to facilitate seamless transfer to a four-year institution for further studies in engineering.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Engineering with Emphasis in Chemical and Materials Engineering Applications AS degree is designed to provide students with the necessary engineering, science, and communication skills for entry-level positions in the chemical and materials engineering field. This degree is intended to facilitate transfer to a 4-year institution.
Outline:
- Required Core (26-27 units):
- ENGR 1: Introduction to Engineering (2 units)
- ENGR 1C: Engineering Critical Thinking (3 units)
- ENGR 6: Introduction to Engineering Programming Concepts and Methodologies (4 units) OR ENGR 7: Programming Applications for Engineers
- CHEM 55: Chemistry for Engineers (5 units) OR CHEM 50: General Chemistry I OR CHEM 50H: General Chemistry I - Honors
- ENGR 8: Properties of Materials (4 units)
- MATH 160: Precalculus Mathematics (4 units) OR MATH 180: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
- PHYS 2AG: General Physics (4-5 units) OR PHYS 4A: Engineering Physics
- Required Electives (minimum 12 units):
- CHEM 51: General Chemistry II OR CHEM 51H: General Chemistry II - Honors
- CHEM 80: Organic Chemistry I
- CHEM 81: Organic Chemistry II
- ENGR 40: Statics
- ENGR 40T: Applied Statics
- ENGR 50A: Robotics Team Project Development
- ENGR 50B: Intermediate Robotics Team Project Development
- ENGR 285: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineers
- PHYS 2BG: General Physics
- PHYS 4B: Engineering Physics
- Total Units: 38-39
Other:
Students are encouraged to visit the Mt. San Antonio College Engineering, Engineering Technology and Surveying Program Website for updated information on program courses, transfer help, extracurricular activities, faculty contact information, and more.
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