Engineering Science
Why major in Engineering Science?
Engineers are professionals with competency in mathematics and the physical and technical sciences. Students who enjoy solving problems and working with technical or scientific equipment, and do well in mathematics and science, Engineering Science is a good choice of major. The College has a transfer agreement with Rutgers College of Engineering and New Jersey Institute of Technology. Articulation agreements with many other engineering colleges facilitate transfer with full credit.
What will students learn by studying Engineering Science? They study theoretical and applied science, mathematics, and engineering subjects. They learn to apply mathematics and science to technical operations. Students have the opportunity to study in small groups in an environment with close faculty contact.
Are there any requirements that must be satisfied before taking courses in the major? Algebra I is a prerequisite for all majors. Algebra I competency must be verified with a passing score on the College's placement test. Students also need a grade of "C" or better in high school algebra II, geometry, advanced algebra,
trigonometry, laboratory chemistry and laboratory physics.
How long will it take to complete this degree? Students who do not need developmental coursework can complete the degree in two years. They can shorten the amount of time by taking courses in the summer and winter sessions.
Questions? Contact Professor Thom Sabol, Department Chair, at 732-906-2586
ENGINEERING SCIENCE Associate inScience (A.S.) Degree - ES.AS
Below are required courses and recommended course groupings and sequences for program completion. Courses may have prerequisites and corequisite requirements. Check course descriptions for details. |
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| Courses | | Credits | Requisites/Comments | | Semester I | | | | | CHM 123 | General Chemistry I | 4 | MAT 014 or appropriate score on the College Placement Test and one year of high school chemistry | | CSC 133 | Introduction to Computer Science Using C++ | 4 | MAT 014 or appropriate score on the College’s placement test. Corequites: MAT 125 or MAT 129A. MAT 129 can be substituted for MAT 129A & B. | | ENG 121 | English Composition I | 3 | A passing score on the writing portion of the College’s Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 010; completion of RDG 009 with a ´C´ or better or a score on the reading portion of the College Placement Test that exempts the students from RDG 009 | | MAT 131 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus I | 4 | MAT 129, or MAT 129A/129B, or appropriate score on the College Placement Test and/or satisfactory score on the Diagnostic Examination, or departmental approval. | | MEC 119 | Graphic Science | 2 | | | PED/HED | Physical/Health Ed Elective | 1-3 | | | Semester II | | | | | CHM 124 | General Chemistry II | 4 | CHM 123 | | ENG 122 or ENG 125 | English Composition II
English Composition II : Writing About Literature | 3 | A grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a passing score on the reading portion of the College Placement Test or a grade of ´C´ or better in ENG 121 and a grade of ´C´ or better in RDG 011 | | | MAT 132 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus II | 4 | MAT 131, MAT 131B, or equivalent | | | PHY 131 | Analytical Physics I | 4 | One year of high school laboratory physics Corequisites: MAT 131 or equivalent | | | ___ ___ ___ | General Education Social Science (GE SS) | 3 | | | | Semester III | | | | | CHM 223 | Organic Chemistry I | 4 | CHM 124 or equivalent | | or | | | | ELT 221 | Electric Circuits I | 4 | Corequisites: MAT 132 or equivalent | | MAT 233 | Analytic Geometry and Calculus III | 4 | MAT 132 or equivalent | | MEC 221 | Engineering Mechanics I | 3 | MAT 131 or MAT 131B | | PHY 132 | Analytical Physics II | 4 | PHY 131 Corequisites: MAT 132 or equivalent | | ___ ___ ___ | General Education Humanities (GE HUM) | 3 | | | Semester IV | | | | | CHM 224 | Organic Chemistry II | 4 | CHM 223 | | or | | | | ELT 222 | Electric Circuits II | 4 | ELT 221 | | or | | | | MEC 222 | Engineering Mechanics II | 3 | MEC 221 | | MAT 234 | Differential Equations | 4 | MAT 233 or approval of Department Chairperson of Mathematics | | PHY 231 | Analytical Physics III | 4 | PHY 132, MAT 132 | | ___ ___ ___ | General Education Humanities (GE HUM) | 3 | | | ___ ___ ___ | General Education Social Science (GE SS) | 3 | | | Total Credits: | 71-74 | |
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