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Nov 27, 2024
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NWCCD 2020-21 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]
Engineering AS
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Engineering is a program of applied science where students develop a broad background of analytical skills and task specific application abilities. The purpose of this program is to give the entering student the foundation in mathematics and engineering science necessary for a specific specialization in an engineering field (i.e. chemical, civil, or mechanical).
Engineering AS Program Outcomes:
- Incorporate technology appropriately in addressing engineering applications.
- Design an experimental method to solve a real world problem with adjustments based on results.
- Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering that includes differential equations, calculus-based physics, and chemistry.
- Apply relevant techniques, skills, and engineering tools to solve problems.
- Rationalize the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
- Demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility by analyzing issues in professional ethics and explaining the importance of professional licensure.
- Deliver effective verbal, written, and graphical communications.
See Engineering Program Advisor for recommended electives for transfer to other colleges/universities.
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Fall Semester - 15-16 credits
Spring Semester - 16-17 credits
Fall Semester - 16-18 credits
Spring Semester - 15-17 credits
Total Credit Hours: 62-68
Note
ES Electives: At least 2 ES elective must be completed.
No more than 6 credits from ENTK may be applied toward this degree as Program Electives.
Students must take at least 5 courses to meet the Program Electives requirement.
UW
Visit with your advisor about our 2+2 articulation agreements with the UW College of Engineering for seamless transfer.
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