Note: Completion of the A.E.S. degree does not complete the IAI GECC. Students will also need to complete general education credits at the transfer institution.
Number | Title | |
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ENG-101 | Composition I | |
ENG-103 | Composition II | |
SPH-131 | Fundamentals of Communication |
Number | Title | |
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MTH-135 | Calculus W/Analytic Geometry I | |
MTH-235 | Calculus W/Analytic Geometry II | |
MTH-236 | Calculus W/Analytic Geometry III |
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CHM-120 | General Chemistry I |
Students are encouraged to complete a two-course sequence in the same discipline in either the Social and Behavioral Sciences or the Humanities and Fine Arts categories. Please see complete list of IAI-approved
General Education Core Curriculum courses for these areas. Important: students are required to select one course that emphasizes non-Western cultures.
Students planning on majoring in Industrial Engineering are required to take:
Number | Title | |
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ECO-111 | Principles of Economics: Micro |
(Note: ECO 111 – Principles of Economics: Micro, 3, is permissible, but not required, for all other engineering majors.)
Number | Title | |
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EGR-101 | Introduction to Engineering |
Number | Title | |
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MTH-240 | Differential Equations |
Number | Title | |
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PHY-215 | Mechanics, Wave Motion, Thermodynamics | |
PHY-225 | Electric, Magnetism, Light, Modrn Physic |
Number | Title | |
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MTH-164 | The Computer in Mathematics C/C++ | |
CIS-276 | Introduction to C/C++ Programming |
(Note: Students in Electrical Engineering are advised to take MTH 164, or combination of MTH 120 / MTH 125, if MTH 132 was not completed. For EE students, CIS 276 cannot satisfy both the AES Computer Programming requirement and the AES Engineering Elective requirement. Additional coursework is necessary.)
Number | Title | |
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STU-100 | Planning for Success |
The selection of the appropriate elective engineering courses to meet the elective requirement will depend on the student’s desired major/engineering discipline and the specific requirements of the intended transfer institution. Electives should be determined in consultation with an engineering advisor.
The abbreviations given in the table below indicate the primary engineering disciplines from which the students may select a major field; the elective courses listed below appropriate to that discipline are marked with this abbreviation.
Course | Course Title | Credits | Engineering Discipline |
EGR 135* | Engineering Graphics | 4 | CE, ME, EE |
EGR 206* | Statics | 3 | CE, IE, ME, EE |
EGR 207* | Dynamics | 3 | CE, IE, ME |
EGR 221* | Elementary Mechanics of Deformable Bodies | 3 | CE, IE, ME |
EGR 231* | Engineering Circuit Analysis | 4 | EE, CE, IE, ME |
EGR 250* | Digital Electronics | 4 | EE |
ECO 111 | Principles of Economics: Micro | 3 | IE |
CIS 276* | Introduction to C/C++ Programming | 4 | EE |
CHM 130 | General Chemistry II | 4 | ChE |
CHM 220 | Organic Chemistry I | 4 | ChE |
CHM 230 | Organic Chemistry II | 4 | ChE |
*These courses have specific course prerequisites that are not shown above and may require additional credit hours to be taken by the student.
To see course descriptions and availability of courses in the chart, see list below:
Number | Title | |
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EGR-135 | Engineering Graphics/CAD | |
EGR-206 | Statics | |
EGR-207 | Dynamics | |
EGR-221 | Elem Mech of Defrmabl Bodie | |
EGR-231 | Engineering Circuit Analysis | |
EGR-250 | Digital Electronics | |
ECO-111 | Principles of Economics: Micro | |
CIS-276 | Introduction to C/C++ Programming | |
CHM-130 | General Chemistry II | |
CHM-220 | Organic Chemistry I | |
CHM-230 | Organic Chemistry II |