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Engineering Degree Plan

 

"Our goal is to prepare students for the changes of today
in a way to meet the challenges of tomorrow."

- John Wheat, Instructor    


SCHOOL OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES -- ASSOCIATE IN ARTS

Suggested Degree Plan For Engineering Field of Study (0901)

The engineering program at Tyler Junior College is designed to meet the needs of the first two years of a four- or five-year engineering degree program.

 

FIRST YEAR


Semester I

*ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric
*HIST 1301 History of the U.S.
*CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I
*MATH 2313 Cal I with Anal Geo
ENGR 1304 Engr Design Graphic ~
ENGR 1101 Intro to Engineering ~

= 17 hours


Semester II

ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric
* OR
ENGL 2311 Technical Report Writing ~~
*HIST 1302 History of the U.S.
CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II ~~~
*MATH 2314 Cal II with /Anal Geo
*PHYS 2425 Mechanics


Summer Session I

*GOVT 2305 American Government
*ECON 2301 Principles I Macroeconomics

= 6 hours


Summer Session II

N/A

SECOND YEAR


Semester III

* MATH 2315 Cal III/Anal Geo
* ENGR 2301 Engr Mech I (Statics)
**ENGR 2304 Comp for Engrs
* PHYS 2426 Electricity and Magnetism
* SPCH 1321 Business & Prof Speaking

= 16 hours

Total Semester Hours—72*


Semester IV

*GOVT 2306 American State Govt
*MATH 2316 Cal IV/Anal Geo
MATH 2320 Differential Equations
*ENGR 2302 Engr Mech II (Dynamics)
ENGR XXXX Circuits

= 16 hours


*Courses marked with an asterisk are requirements for graduation from Tyler Junior College with an Associate in Arts degree with the Field of Study in Engineering. A minimum of 60 hours is required for graduation from Tyler Junior College.

** ENGR 2304 meets core curriculum requirement for Computer Science.

~ ENGR 1304 and ENGR 1101 are required by most senior colleges, but are not included in the core or in the Field of Study.

~~ Students should choose ENGL 1302 or ENGL 2311 based on senior college requirements.

~~~ Not all senior colleges require CHEM 1412. Students should check senior college requirements.

Note: If needed, it is recommended that all engineering majors take MATH 2412 (precalculus) during the summer session prior to the fall semester of the freshman year. Students with no physics background are encouraged to take PHYS 1401 in the first semester of the freshman year.

To assure transferability of courses, students are encouraged to work closely with their Academic Advisor or Faculty Advisor at Tyler Junior College and the university to which they plan to transfer.

Gene Branum
Department Chair, Physical Sciences/Engineering
G-207
510-2232

2002-2003 Catalog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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