Associate of Science Degree
Offered through AL, AN, LO, MA
Purpose: The curriculum is designed to prepare the student to transfer into a baccalaureate degree program in engineering fields such as mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, aeronautical engineering, and naval architecture/marine engineering.
Transfer Information: Students are advised to work closely with the faculty and counseling staff for program and course scheduling. Electives should be chosen carefully to meet requirements of the transfer institution. The responsibility for proper course selection rests with the student.
Recommended Preparation: High school courses: 4 units of English, 2 units of algebra, 1 unit of geometry, 1 unit of trigonometry, 1 unit of laboratory science (chemistry or physics).
Completion Requirements: Grades of C and above are required in courses intended to be transferred for credit to a baccalaureate degree-granting college/university.
1 May be selected from the following: CST 100, CST 110, CST 126, or CST 229 .
2 See humanities/fine arts courses listed under General Education Electives. Electives should be selected with advice of a counselor or academic advisor to meet requirements of the transfer institution.
3 See social/behavioral science courses listed under General Education Electives.
4 May substitute EGR 295. Consult the requirements of the transfer institution.
5 ENG 125 is a preferred course if transferring to George Mason University. Students considering transfer should consult an academic advisor to select the appropriate course.
6Engineering/Technical Electives should be chosen carefully in conjunction with an advisor. Use the following table as a guideline. Consult the requirements of the transfer institution.
The following courses are not required for the A.S. degree. However, completion of them in addition to the degree requirements listed may be desirable for transfer as a junior in engineering. Consult the requirements of the transfer institution.
Engineering/Technical Electives
EGR 126 - 3cr, EGR 206 - 2cr, EGR 240 - 3cr, EGR 245 - 3cr, EGR 246 - 3cr, EGR 251 - 3cr, EGR 252 - 3cr, EGR 255 - 1cr, EGR 295 - 3cr, MTH 266 - 3cr, MTH 288 - 3cr, CHM 111 - 4cr, CHM 112 - 4cr, CHM 241 - 3cr, CHM 245- 2cr, CIV 240 3cr, CIV 280 - 3cr, CSC 201 - 4cr, CSC 202 - 4cr, PHY 243 - 4cr.
George Mason
Disciplines |
Civil Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
Systems Engineering |
A |
CHM 111 |
CHM 111 |
CSC 201 |
B |
EGR 126 |
MTH 266 |
MTH 266 |
C |
EGR 240 |
EGR 240 |
EGR 240 |
D |
CIV 240 |
EGR 245 |
EGR 245 |
E |
EGR 246 |
EGR 246 |
EGR 246 |
F |
CIV 280 |
CSC 201 |
CSC 202 |
Other Electives Not Required for Degree but may be transferrable |
CIV 225/226
CIV 265 |
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Virginia Tech
Disciplines |
Aerospace Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
Civil Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
A |
CHM 111 |
CHM 111 |
CHM 111 |
CHM 111 |
B |
EGR 240 |
CHM 112 |
EGR 240 |
EGR 240 |
C |
EGR 295 |
EGR 295 |
EGR 206 |
EGR 295 |
D |
EGR 245 |
CHM 241 |
EGR 246 |
EGR 245 |
E |
EGR 246 |
CHM 245 |
MTH 266 |
EGR 246 |
F |
MTH 266 |
MTH 266 |
EGR 295 |
EGR 285 |
Other Electives Not Required for Degree but may be transferrable |
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GOL 105
EGR 126 |
EGR 251 |
Old Dominion
Disciplines |
Civil Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering |
A |
CHM 111 |
CHM 111 |
B |
EGR 126 |
EGR 126 |
C |
EGR 240 |
EGR 240 |
D |
CHM 112 |
CHM 112 |
E |
EGR 245 |
EGR 245 |
F |
EGR 246 |
EGR 246 |
Other Electives Not Required for Degree but may be transferrable |
GOL 105 |
EGR 115 |