Program Info
Program Description
The "Pre-Engineering: General" program covers the courses in the first two years of an engineering degree (Bachelor of Science). Students take basic physics and math courses as well as general education courses required by most of engineering schools. Upon completion of program, successful students can transfer to a 4-year institution to complete their final two years of engineering. The articulation agreements with some schools in Michigan make the transfer of our graduates easier. We offer specialty Pre-Engineering programs for students who would like to take additional courses in mechanical, industrial, electrical, or computer engineering. NOTE: Because the elective courses required for the various fields of engineering may vary slightly, students should meet with the Engineering Faculty Advisor for assistance with registering for the correct series of courses.
- Describe the theories and principles of engineering physics in the areas of mechanics, gravitation, electricity and magnetism, wave motion, and physical optics.
- Apply standard methods of mathematical analysis including trigonometry and analytic geometry, differential and integral calculus, and the solutions to differential equations.
- Name the general concepts of chemistry including atomic and molecular structure, the laws of thermodynamics, and energy exchange.
- Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment in order to successfully follow a design process and/or build a prototype.
- Use a computational engineering programming tool to solve engineering problems.
- Demonstrate professional ethics appropriate to the field of engineering.
- Define the roles of different engineers and decide his/her engineering major/school.
After completion of program and transfer to a 4-year institution, engineering students can specialize in fields such as:
General Education
See General Education Requirements for details.
Program Requirements
Course name | Credit Hours |
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CHEM-141: Principles of General and Inorganic Chemistry I | 5.00 |
PHYS-231: Engineering Physics I | 5.00 |
PHYS-232: Engineering Physics II | 5.00 |
MATH-180: Calculus I | 5.00 |
MATH-183: Calculus II | 5.00 |
MATH-280: Calculus III | 5.00 |
MATH-288: Differential Equations | 5.00 |
ENGR-130: Introduction to Engineering | 3.00 |
ENGR-125: Introduction to Computation for Engineers | 3.00 |
Course name | Credit Hours |
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ENG-131: Introduction to College Writing | 3.00 |
ENG-135: Business and Technical Writing and Research | 3.00 |
Economics: Complete one |
3.00 |
Complete additional 100-level, or higher, credits to complete this degree.