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Associate In Engineering Science (AES.ENGR)

This curriculum is designed for students wanting to pursue a bachelor's degree in Engineering at the Univeristy of Illinois Champaign/Urbana. The University of Illinois requires specific minimum GPAs for entry into the various majors of engineering. Consult a counselor or academic advisor before registering.

Upon completion of this course sequence, engineering science students will receive an associate in engineering science degree.

Only courses with a course number of 100 or higher meet graduation requirements for the AES degree.

This program follows Math Pathway #4. Math requirements for a specific major may vary from one institution to another. Please consult with an academic counselor or academic advisor to confirm the pathway that is applicable to your major and transfer institution.

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First Year
First Semester

ENG-119

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Credit Hours: 3.00

ECO-231

Credit Hours: 3.00

MAT-241

Credit Hours: 5.00

TEC-103

Credit Hours: 3.00

CHM-150

Credit Hours: 4.00

 

First Year
Second Semester

ENG-121

Credit Hours: 3.00

ECO-232

Credit Hours: 3.00

MAT-242

Credit Hours: 4.00

PHY-140

Credit Hours: 4.00

CHM-151

Credit Hours: 4.00

 

Second Year
First Semester

PHY-141

Credit Hours: 4.00

PHY-239

Credit Hours: 3.00

MAT-151

Credit Hours: 3.00

MAT-255

Credit Hours: 3.00



Credit Hours: 3.00

Second Year
Second Semester

PHY-142

Credit Hours: 4.00

MAT-243

Credit Hours: 4.00

MAT-245

Credit Hours: 3.00

PHY-240

Credit Hours: 3.00



Credit Hours: 3.00

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Suggested Electives
HIS-153
History/Culture of Third World

HIS-153
History/Culture of Third World

The course will introduce the student to history and culture in the third world from ancient civilizations to the modern era. This course will focus upon broad themes in history and culture and will examine those themes in each major historical era.

Course Outline
3.0
HIS-250
Western Civil to 1660

HIS-250
Western Civil to 1660

A survey of the political, economic, cultural and social development of Western Civilization to 1660. Topics include prehistory, ancient near east, Greco-Roman world, Germanic migrations, middle ages, Renaissance and Reformation, and the beginnings of the Modern World.

Course Outline
3.0
HIS-252
West Civil/1660-Present

HIS-252
West Civil/1660-Present

Survey of Western Civilization with topics including absolutism, the rise of modern science, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the Age of Ideology, Imperialism, the Russian Revolutions, World War I, the Rise of Totalitarianism, World War II and the Contemporary Age.

Course Outline
3.0
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Suggested Electives
HIS-153
History/Culture of Third World

HIS-153
History/Culture of Third World

The course will introduce the student to history and culture in the third world from ancient civilizations to the modern era. This course will focus upon broad themes in history and culture and will examine those themes in each major historical era.

Course Outline
3.0
HIS-250
Western Civil to 1660

HIS-250
Western Civil to 1660

A survey of the political, economic, cultural and social development of Western Civilization to 1660. Topics include prehistory, ancient near east, Greco-Roman world, Germanic migrations, middle ages, Renaissance and Reformation, and the beginnings of the Modern World.

Course Outline
3.0
HIS-252
West Civil/1660-Present

HIS-252
West Civil/1660-Present

Survey of Western Civilization with topics including absolutism, the rise of modern science, the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the Age of Ideology, Imperialism, the Russian Revolutions, World War I, the Rise of Totalitarianism, World War II and the Contemporary Age.

Course Outline
3.0
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