Engineering: General (A.S.)
Engineering: General (A.S.)
Program Description
A.S. Degree: 62 Hours
The Associate of Science degree in Engineering incorporates the essential course work for the first two years of study in any engineering field. Some of the course requirements vary within the engineering departments cooperating in this program. In such cases, students will need to consult with the advisor as to the appropriate class for a particular engineering major. Students should consult with their faculty advisor and the institution to which they intend to transfer to ensure transferability of courses.
Engineering: General Program Requirements - 18 Credit Hours
- DDT 200: Production Design Drafting
- EGR 100: Study and Careers in Engineering
- PHY 222: Physics Engrs & Scientists II
- Engineering Electives Credits: 9
Please choose electives from the following courses: CHM 170, CHM 171, CHM 242, CSC 140, EGR 201, EGR 204, MTH 230, PHY 110, PHY 115.
General Education Requirements - 44 Credit Hours
CORE 42 is a statewide general education course of study intended to ensure that all graduates possess a common core of college-level skills and knowledge. CORE 42 specifies the basic competencies and knowledge areas that all students completing degrees at a Missouri public institution of higher education must complete. CORE 42 is comprised of dozens of courses distributed across five knowledge areas. These courses are designated with a Missouri Transfer (MOTR) course number, which guarantees the one-to-one transfer of these courses among all Missouri public institutions of higher education. Please refer to MDHE Core Transfer Curriculum for detailed information on CORE 42 courses.
All knowledge areas below, designated with the CORE 42 logo indicate all courses in that area have been evaluated and provided a MOTR number for transfer to all Missouri public institutions of higher education.
Mathematical Sciences - 16 Credit Hours
Social and Behavioral Sciences - 6 Credit Hours
Take one Civics course (HST 120, or HST 130, or PLS 101) and one Economics course (ECO 270 or ECO 275).
Humanities and Fine Arts/Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives - 6 Credit Hours
The 6 credit hours from this category should be based on the program of study requirements at the 4-year transfer institution
- ANT 101: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANT 220: Cultural Anthropology
- ART 100: Art and Experience
- ART 101: Art History I
- ART 105: Art History II
- ART 120: Drawing I
- ASL 101: American Sign Language I
- ASL 102: American Sign Language II
- COM 150: Intro Mass Communication
- CRM 210: Intro to Criminal Justice
- ECO 270: Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECO 275: Principles of Microeconomics
- ENG 180: Introduction to Literature
- ENG 240: Survey English Literature I
- ENG 241: Survey English Literature II
- ENG 260: Survey of World Literature I
- ENG 265: Survey of World Literature II
- ENG 270: Survey American Literature I
- ENG 271: Survey American Literature II
- FRN 101: Beginning French I
- FRN 102: Beginning French II
- GRY 101: World Geography
- HST 105: Ancient and Medieval World History
- HST 106: Modern World History
- HST 120: U.S. History I: to 1865
- HST 130: U.S. History II: 1865-Present
- HUM 101: Introduction to the Humanities
- MUS 101: Music of the World
- MUS 105: Western Music Appreciation
- MUS 106: Jazz Appreciation
- MUS 110: Music Fundamentals
- MUS 235: OTC Concert Choir
- PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
- PHL 105: Introduction to Ethics
- PLS 101: American Government and Politics
- PLS 201: International Relations
- PSY 110: Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 130: Life Span Development Psychology
- REL 100: Intro Religions Of The World
- REL 101: Intro to Old Testament
- REL 102: Intro to New Testament
- SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 215: Deconstructing Social Problems
- SPN 101: Beginning Spanish I
- SPN 102: Beginning Spanish II