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Engineering ScienceEngineering Science (Associate in Science Degree) This Engineering Pathway degree is offered system-wide. It consists of course work in engineering, mathematics, sciences, and foundation requirements that provide a solid comprehensive background for continuation in a four-year engineering degree program. A grade average of "B" with no grade less than "C" is required for automatic continuation at UConn's School of Engineering, where you can earn a bachelor of science degree in: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering or Materials Engineering (as a double major with one of the preceding). MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (3.0 GPA required) *MAT* M268Calculus III, Multivariable** 4 *MAT* M285Differential Equations 3 (Not currently offered at ACC) *ENGRApplied Mechanics I (Not curently offered at ACC)** 3 *ENGRApplied Mechanics II (Not currently offered at ACC)** 3 *PHY* M221Calculus-Based Physics I 4 *PHY* M222Calculus-Based Physics II 4 *CSC* M210C Programming 3 Two Technical Electives 6 OR Foreign Language Electives (2) Subtotal: 30 FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS Arts and Communications: *ENG* M101Composition 3 (Minimum "C" grade required) *ENG* M103Composition II 3 Fine Arts Elective 3-4 Individual and Society: SOC* M190Self and Others: Dynamics of Diversity 3 Individual and Society Elective 3 (History, Western Culture recommended) Individual and Society Elective (Philosophy recommended) 3 Math and Sciences: *MAT* M254Calculus I 4 *MAT* M256Calculus II 4 *CHE* M121General Chemistry I 4 *CHE* M122General Chemistry II 4 Subtotal: 34 Minimum Total: 64 *Prerequisite required **Courses may be offered at Capital,Gateway and Manchester Community Colleges. *Prerequisite required **Courses may be offered at Capital,Gateway and Manchester Community Colleges. |
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