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Engineering AES

Engineering


Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division, Room T302, (847) 543-2044

www.clcillinois.edu/programs/egr
Degree: Associate in Engineering Science
Plan 12AB

This program is recommended for students pursuing a B.S. in Engineering, including any of the various engineering disciplines (e.g. mechanical, electrical, civil, aeronautical, materials, agricultural, biomedical, chemical, and computer, etc.). The program parallels the first two years of engineering programs at most universities accredited by the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Four year schools offering a B.S. in Engineering include the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Northern Illinois University (NIU), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), Illinois Tech (IIT), Bradley, Southern Illinois University (SIU), Northwestern University, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), Marquette, Purdue, and more. Upon completion of minimum transfer requirements (which vary by four year school), CLC Engineering students can transfer to complete their B.S degree at a four year college or university.

This program is also appropriate for students pursuing a B.S. in Computer Science with an engineering focus. Four year schools offering a B.S. in Computer Science with an engineering focus include University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (UIUC College of Engineering), Illinois Tech (IIT), Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC) and Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (SIUE). Students desiring a B.A. or B.S. in Computer Science with a math or liberal arts focus may want to pursue the program of study recommended under Computer Science (Associate in Science).

Since minor differences in course requirements exist at different universities and in different engineering disciplines within the same university, students are strongly advised to meet with a faculty advisor from the Engineering Department or an Academic Success Advisor, and consult the college catalog and an engineering advisor at their intended transfer institution.


First Semester

14 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

course ^

College Success Seminar

[2]

course

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

5

course

General Chemistry I

5

course #

Introduction to Engineering or

other Concentration/Technical Elective

1

course

English Composition I

3

Second Semester

18 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

course

Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

4

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

English Composition II or

course

Advanced Composition: Scientific and Technical Communications

3

course

Physics for Science and Engineering I

5

course

Introduction to Psychology or

other Humanities/Fine Arts OR Social and Behavioral Science Elective

3

Third Semester

16 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

course

Physics for Science and Engineering II

5

course #

Engineering Statics or

other Concentration/Technical Elective

3

course

Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

5

course

Introduction to Ethics or

other Humanities/Fine Arts OR Social and Behavioral Science Elective

3

Fourth Semester

15-17 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

course

Differential Equations

3

course #

Engineering Dynamics or

other Concentration/Technical Elective

3

course #

Introduction to Circuit Analysis or

other Concentration/Technical Elective

3-4

course

Principles of Microeconomics or

other Humanities/Fine Arts OR Social and Behavioral Science Elective

3

course

Computer Programming I or

course

Computer Science I

3-4

Optional Summer Recommendations (based on the institution you intend to transfer to)

Course

Title

Hours

course #

General Chemistry II

5

course #

Engineering Mechanics of Materials or

other Concentration/Technical Elective

3

course #

Physics for Science and Engineering III

4

TECHNICAL ELECTIVE OPTIONS FOR SPECIFIC MAJORS

These are recommended (not required) electives that students can choose from when developing an academic plan of study. These recommendations align with the IAI Engineering Panel recommendations. Students are strongly recommended to choose courses in consultation with an advisor to meet 4-year Engineering school transfer requirements.

General or Undecided:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

Engineering Statics

3

course

Engineering Dynamics

3

course

Introduction to Circuit Analysis

4

Aeronautical/Aerospace:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

Engineering Statics

3

course

Engineering Mechanics of Materials

3

course

Engineering Dynamics

3

course

Introduction to Circuit Analysis

4

Biomedical Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Introduction to Circuit Analysis

4

course

General Chemistry II

5

course

General Biology I

4

course

Anatomy and Physiology I

4

Chemical Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

General Chemistry II

5

course

Organic Chemistry I

5

course

Organic Chemistry II

5

Civil Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

Engineering Statics

3

course

Engineering Mechanics of Materials

3

course

Engineering Dynamics

3

Computer Science:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Computer Science I

3

course

Computer Science II

3

course

Computer Organization and Architecture

3

course

Discrete Mathematics

3

Electrical/Computer Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Digital Electronics

4

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Introduction to Circuit Analysis

4

course

Introduction to Linear Algebra

3

course

Discrete Mathematics

3

Industrial Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

Engineering Statics

3

course

Engineering Mechanics of Materials

3

course

Engineering Dynamics

3

Materials Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

Engineering Statics

3

course

Engineering Mechanics of Materials

3

course

Engineering Dynamics

3

Mechanical Engineering:

Course

Title

Hours

course

Introduction to Engineering

1

course

Engineering Design Graphics

3

course

Engineering Statics

3

course

Engineering Mechanics of Materials

3

course

Engineering Dynamics

3

course

Introduction to Circuit Analysis

4

COURSES OFFERED IN SELECTED SEMESTERS ONLY (Assumes sufficient enrollment. For more information about this course of study, students should contact the division office.)

Course

Fall

Spring

Summer

CHM 222

X

X

EGR 120

X

X

EGR 125

X

X

EGR 222

X

X

EGR 225

X

X

EGR 260

X

EET 223

X

X

MCS 240

X

MTH 225

X

X

MTH 244

X

X

PHY 123

X

X

PHY 124

X

X

PHY221

X

X

^ The credit for CLC 120, College Success Seminar, is an institutional requirement for graduation. It is not part of the program requirements but must be completed with a D or better.

# Select a minimum of 12 credit hours from the technical elective courses. Courses may include those recommended in the semester schedule above or substitute in a different course.

* Select courses from three different disciplines (i.e. different prefixes). At least one course must be selected from the Social and Behavioral Sciences section and one course from either the Humanities or Fine Arts section. Include one course in International/ Multicultural Education. There will be a + following the course number. This course can fulfill both the I/M requirement and a Social Science, Humanities, or Fine Arts requirement.

For more information on recommended courses or program specific advising, contact faculty members Jan Edwards or Rob Twardock, or the Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences division at (847) 543-2044.

2022-2023 CLC Catalog