Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S)

This degree is for students who intend to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering at a four-year college or university.  Students must meet the prescribed general education requirements as listed in the Catalog for the Associate of Engineering Science (A.E.S.) Degree.  Students pursing this degree should complete the remaining required semester hours according to the requirements of the four-year institution to which they plan to transfer.  Because completion of the Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) curriculum does not fulfill the requirements of the Illinois General Education Core Curriculum, students will need to complete the general education requirements of the institution to which they transfer.  However, to meet the Illinois Articulation General Education Core Curriculum requirements, the student should take an additional course in communications, life science, and social/behavioral science.  Students should consult with their Student Success Coach when selecting elective courses to determine credit transferability.  Most higher education institutions require a portfolio review for admission to a bachelor’s program.  See the “Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) Degree Requirements” table below for guidance when selecting courses.

Degree Requirements

This degree is for students who intend to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering at a four-year college or university.  Students must meet the general education requirements listed below for the Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) Degree.  Students pursuing this degree should complete the remaining required semester hours according to the four-year school to which they plan to transfer.  Students should consult with their Student Success Coach when selecting elective courses to determine credit transferability.  Most higher education institutions require a portfolio review for admission to a bachelor’s program.

General Education Requirements (40 Credits)

A. Communications

ENG 101Rhetoric I

3

ENG 102Rhetoric II

3

Total Credit Hours:6

B. Behavioral/Social Sciences

Courses must be selected from at least two disciplines:

ANT 101Introduction to Anthropology

3

ANT 102Intro to Cul Anthropology

3

ECO 101Principles of Economics I-Macroeconomics

3

ECO 102Principles of Economics II

3

GEG 105World Regional Geography

3

GEG 125Geography of the Eastern World

3

HIS 105American History to 1865

3

HIS 106American History From 1865

3

POL 201United States National Government

3

POL 202State and Local Government

3

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 201Social Psychology

3

PSY 210Child Growth & Development

3

PSY 211Adolescent Psychology

3

PSY 215Life Span: A Survey of Human Development

3

SOC 100Intro to Sociology

3

SOC 101The Family

3

SOC 102Social Problems

3

SOC 201Race and Ethnicity

3

Total Credit Hours:6

ANT 102, GEG 105, GEG 125, SOC 201: Students need to complete one course that incorporates cultural diversity. These courses are marked with an asterisk (*).

C. Mathematics

MAT 201Calculus I

5

MAT 202Calculus II

5

MAT 203Calculus III

4

Total Credit Hours:14

D. Science

CHM 105Inorganic Chemistry I

5

Total Credit Hours:5

E. Humanities

ENG 211Introduction to Literature

3

ENG 215American Literature I

3

ENG 216American Literature II

3

ENG 218US Latino/Hispanic Literature

3

HIS 103Early Western Civilization

3

HIS 104Modern Western Civilization

3

HUM 151Humanities: History & Philosopy

3

HUM 154Latin American Culture

3

PHI 125World Religions in Global Context

3

PHI 126Introduction to Ethics

3

PHI 180Social Ethics

3

PHI 201Philosophy

3

SPN 202Intermediate Spanish II

4

SPN 215Spanish Conversation & Composition I

3

SPN 216Spanish Conv & Comp II

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Major Area Required Courses

MAT 215Differ Equations

3

PHY 105Physics I

5

PHY 205Physics II

5

CPS 200C++ Programming

3

EGR 110Engineering Graphics I

3

EGR 120Statics

3

EGR 121Dynamics

3

Total Credit Hours:25

Other Requirements

All entering freshmen must earn at least a “C” in ENG101 and ENG102 for satisfactory completion of the IAI General Education Core Curriculum and for graduation from the College in all university transfer degrees (A.A., A.S., A.F.A., A.E.S.)

Because completion of the Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) curriculum does not fulfill the requirements of the Illinois General Education Core Curriculum, students will need to complete the general education requirements of the institution to which they transfer.  However, to meet the Illinois Articulation General Education Core Curriculum requirements, the student should take an additional course in communications, life science, and social/behavioral science.