Engineering Science
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Sample Schedule
The schedule below shows how the requirements for this degree may be met in four semesters. For some students, fulfilling degree requirements may take more than four semesters to complete. Examples are part-time students and students who may be required to take prerequisite math courses before taking MAT 271 - Calculus I. When planning your schedule, you should consult with your advisor.
First Semester (17 Credit Hours)
- ENG 101 Composition I (3)
- CHM 121 General Chemistry I (4)
- ESC 100 Introduction to Engineering (3)
- ESC 105 Engineering Graphics (3)
- MAT 271 Calculus I (4)
Second Semester (17 Credit Hours)
- ESC 170 Computing for Engineers (3)
- MAT 272 Calculus II (4)
- ENG 113 Technical Ethics (3)
- PHY 151 University Physics I (4)
- Approved Elective (3)
Third Semester (17 Credit Hours)
- ESC 211 Statics (3)
- ESC 222 Electrical Circuits (4)
- MAT 274 Differential Equations (4)
- PHY 152 University Physics II (4)
- Health/Physical Education (HPE) Elective (2)
Fourth Semester (16 Credit Hours)
- COM 100 Human Communication or COM 110 Public Speaking (3)
- ESC 240 Engineering Design (3)
- MAT 273 Calculus III (4)
- Any SUNY General Education approved course in Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice (3)
- Approved Elective (3)
The sequence above is only an example, and variations in the curriculum sequence are possible. Review the following specializations and consult with your advisor to learn about possible variations.
Specializations
As a student of this degree program, you may select courses that reflect your interests and goals. The following specializations are suggested for students who plan to transfer to a four-year program in these areas. In many cases, the subject areas indicate sequences of courses that will prepare you to transfer into specific degree programs with full junior standing. Learn more about the transfer articulation agreements by visiting www.flcc.edu/transfer.
Recommended approved electives for various engineering fields which you may pursue upon transfer to a four-year institution:
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering:
- ESC 212 Dynamics (3)
- ESC 213 Strength of Materials (3)
Biomedical Engineering:
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
- CHM 211 Organic Chemistry (5)
Chemical Engineering:
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
- CHM 211 Organic Chemistry (5)
Civil Engineering:
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
- ESC 213 Strength of Materials (3)
Computer Engineering:
- CSC 190 CS2: Object-Oriented Software Development (3)
- TECH 123 Digital Electronics (3)
Electrical Engineering:
- TECH 123 Digital Electronics (3)
Environmental Engineering:
- BIO 121 General Biology I (4)
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
- ESC 213 Strength of Materials (3)
Industrial Engineering:
- CHM 122 General Chemistry II (4)
- ESC 211 Statics (3)
Schedule Updated: April 4, 2023