General Engineering AS

Engineering is a profession that uses basic knowledge from the mathematical and natural sciences and utilizes the materials and forces of nature to develop systems that will perform optimally and economically for the benefit of mankind. The General Engineering AS degree program is designed to provide for a student’s first two years of a four-year Engineering degree and will meet the needs of those students who have not yet decided on a specific engineering field. Students will develop a fundamental knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics along with the engineering requites necessary to meet lower division requirements for BS Engineering specialties: Civil/Construction, Composite, Electrical, General, Manufacturing, and Mechanical.

Please note: This program is currently only available for United States Naval Community College (USNCC) students.

The curriculum below is the most current information available. To browse curriculum from the current academic year and past years, please view our Academic Catalogs. If you are a current student with questions about your course requirements, please speak with your advisor or refer to your Degree Audit Report (DARS) in eServices.

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SEMTERMCOURSE NO.COURSE TITLECREDITSCLASS HOURS
PER WEEK
1FallCHEM1500General Chemistry I45
1FallENGL1410Composition I33
1FallMATH1425Precalculus44
1FallNAVYNavy Courses33
1FallNAVYNavy Courses33
   Semester Total1718
2SprCSCI1525C++ for Scientists and Engineers44
2SprENGR1220Introduction to Engineering34
2SprMATH1426Calculus I44
2SprNAVYNavy Courses33
2SprPHYS1081Engineering Physics I45
   Semester Total1820
3FallENGR2101Statics33
3FallMATH2232Calculus II44
3FallNAVYNavy Courses33
3FallNAVYNavy Courses33
3FallPHYS1082Engineering Physics II45
   Semester Total1718
4SprENGR2102Dynamics33
4SprENGR2103Mechanics of Deformable Bodies33
4SprENGR2105Thermodynamics33
4SprMATH2200Differential Equations and Linear Algebra44
4SprMATH2240Calculus III44
   Semester Total1717
   Program Total6973

 

Note: AAS degrees must have Gen. Ed. courses from three goal areas and AS degrees from six goal areas of the MN Transfer Curriculum.

Visit with advisor or refer to Degree Audit Report for elective options.


This course sequence is an example.