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The following information is directly from the 2011-2012 College Catalog, pg. 61. To download a full pdf version of the catalog, click here.




Engineering Science, Associate in Science Degree

The Engineering Science curriculum is intended to provide students a clear path toward obtaining a bachelor's degree in Engineering at the University of Connecticut. The curriculum should transfer as well to other colleges. (Learn more)







 Engineering Science by Degree Requirements

First Semester

17 Credits

ENG*101 Composition

3

HIS*101 Western Civilization I or HIS*102 Western Civilization II

 3

Social Science Elective

 3

CHE*121 General Chemistry I

 4

MAT*254 Calculus I

  4

 


Second Semester

14 Credits

ENG*110 Introduction to Literature

 3

ART*101 Art History I or ART*102 Art History II or ART*103 Art History III

 3

CHE*122 General Chemistry II

 4

MAT*256 Calculus II

 4

 

 

Third Semester

17 Credits

PHL*111 Ethics 

 3

PHY*221 Calculus-Based Physics I

 4

MAT*268 Calculus III: Multivariable

 4

EGR*211 Applied Mechanics I

  3

Elective 

 3

 

 

Fourth Semester

 16 Credits

PHY*222 Calculus-Based Physics II 

 4

MAT*285 Differential Equations

 3

EGR*212 Applied Mechanics II 

 3

CSC*214 C++ Programming 

 3

Elective

 3

 

 

 Total Credits:

 64

 
  • Social Science Elective choose either: ANT*101 Introduction to Anthropology or ECN*102 Principles of Microeconomics or POL*111 American Government or PSY*111 General Psychology I or SOC*101 Principles of Sociology or HIS*201 United States History I or HIS*202 United States History II
  • Recommended one year of a foreign language, or ENG*110, or a technical course at University of Connecticut.
  • Recommended one year of a foreign language, or ENG*110, or a technical course at University of Connecticut.

From College Catalog 2011-2012, p. 61

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