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Pre-Engineering (AS.PENG)

This degree is designed for students who do not plan to transfer to the University of Illinois. Students who are planning to transfer to the U of I should see the Engineering Science (AES.ENGR) degree program.

Upon completion of this course sequence, pre-engineering students will receive an associate in science degree. The associate in science degree requires the completion of 64 credit hours. The sample course sequence below includes the required 64 credit hours plus additional courses recommended for this major.

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

GENMAT-241

Credit Hours: 5.00

GENENG-119

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Credit Hours: 3.00

GENECO-231

Credit Hours: 3.00

ELECHM-150

Credit Hours: 4.00

First Year
Second Semester

GENMAT-242

Credit Hours: 4.00

GENENG-121

Credit Hours: 3.00

GENPHY-140

Credit Hours: 4.00

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Credit Hours: 3.00

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Credit Hours: 3.00

Second Year
First Semester

GENPHY-141

Credit Hours: 4.00

GENCOM-111

Credit Hours: 3.00

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Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEMAT-151

Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEPHY-239

Credit Hours: 3.00

Second Year
Second Semester

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Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEMAT-245

Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEPHY-240

Credit Hours: 3.00

ELEMAT-243

Credit Hours: 4.00

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Credit Hours: 3.00

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Suggested Electives
TEC-103
Engineering Graphics

TEC-103
Engineering Graphics

This course provides an introduction to engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Drafting equipment and workbook are required. CAD software is used in this course.

Course Outline
3.0
PHY-245
Solid Mechanics

PHY-245
Solid Mechanics

This course is the study of the relationship between the external loadings on a deformable object and the resulting deformations and internal stresses and strains.

Course Outline
3.0
CHM-151
General Chemistry II

CHM-151
General Chemistry II

Continuation of the General principles of chemistry for students majoring in chemistry, engineering or science professions. Topics include solids/liquids, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.

Course Outline
4.0
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Suggested Electives
TEC-103
Engineering Graphics

TEC-103
Engineering Graphics

This course provides an introduction to engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Drafting equipment and workbook are required. CAD software is used in this course.

Course Outline
3.0
PHY-245
Solid Mechanics

PHY-245
Solid Mechanics

This course is the study of the relationship between the external loadings on a deformable object and the resulting deformations and internal stresses and strains.

Course Outline
3.0
CHM-151
General Chemistry II

CHM-151
General Chemistry II

Continuation of the General principles of chemistry for students majoring in chemistry, engineering or science professions. Topics include solids/liquids, solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.

Course Outline
4.0
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