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ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Program Code: EENS AES
Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.)
Graduation requirement โ€” 60 semester hours
The A.E.S. degree involves the completion of required gen-
eral education, mathematics, and science courses as well as
10 credits in elective courses. Students are advised to follow
the recommended courses for specific engineering fields but
may choose from among those courses or general education
courses to reach 60 semester hours.
Transfer institution requirements may vary. Students should
check individual college/university requirements before choos-
ing courses and work with a counselor or academic advisor.
The A.E.S. does not include completion of the IAI General Edu-
cation Core Curriculum (GECC) and students completing this
degree will likely have additional general education require
-
ments at their transferring institution. Since admission into
baccalaureate engineering programs is highly competitive,
completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee
admission.
Program Notes*
โ€ข
For transfer to UIUC Computer Science, MAT 200 may be
substituted for MAT 229.
โ€ข CIS 122 is a prerequisite for CSC 123 or CSC 127.
โ€ข
For transfer to UIUC Computer Science, CSC 123 and CSC
125 may be substituted for CSC 127.
โ€ข
For UIC Chemical Engineer ing, take CHE 203, CHE 204, CHE
205, CHE 206 pr ior to transfer; for UIUC Chemical Engineer-
ing, consult with UIUC transfer advisor.
Required Communications Courses (6 hours)
ENG 101 Composition I ...................................3
ENG 102 Composition II...................................3
Required Mathematics and Science Courses
(36โ€“39 hours)
MAT 128 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I .............5
MAT 129 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II ........... 4
MAT 228 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III ...........4
MAT 229 Differential Equations........................5
CHE 141 General Chemistry I..........................5
PHY 141 Mechanics ................................. 4
PHY 142 Electricity and Magnetism................... 4
PHY 143 Modern Physics ............................4
CSC 127 Introduction to Computing...................3
Recommended Engineering courses (16โ€“18 hours)
The listing below includes recommended courses for specific
fields in engineering sciences.
Aerospace
ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics)..............3
ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II .....................3
Agricultural, Biological, Civil, and Engineering
Mechanics
CHE 142 General Chemistry II .........................5
ENS 101 Introduction to Engineering and CAD .........3
ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics) ..............3
ENS 202 Engineering Mechanics of Solids ..............3
ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II .....................3
Chemical
CHE 142 General Chemistry II .........................5
CHE 203 Organic Chemistry I .........................3
CHE 204 Organic Chemistry Lab I .....................2
CHE 205 Organic Chemistry II .........................3
CHE 206 Organic Chemistry Lab II .....................2
Computer Engineering
MAT 200 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics ........3
(in addition to MAT 229)
Computer Science
MAT 200 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics ........3
(instead of MAT 229)
CSC 123 Computer Science I (C/C++) .................4
CSC 125 Computer Science II (C++) ...................3
Electrical
No additional math or science courses
General and Industrial
ENS 101 Introduction to Engineering and CAD .........3
ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics) ..............3
ENS 202 Engineering Mechanics of Solids ..............3
ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II .....................3
Materials Science
CHE 142 General Chemistry II .........................5
Mechanical
ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics) ..............3
ENS 202 Engineering Mechanics of Solids ..............3
ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II .....................3
Nuclear
ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics) ..............3
ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II .....................3
Non-STEM GECC electives
Humanities or Fine Arts electives.......................0โ€“6
Social/Behavioral Sciences electives ....................0โ€“6
One course from Soc/Beh Sci, Hum, or FA must fulfil the
non-Western culture requirement.

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ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Program Code: EENS AES Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S.) Graduation requirement โ€” 60 semester hours The A.E.S. degree involves the completion of required gen- eral education, mathematics, and science courses as well as 10 credits in elective courses. Students are advised to follow the recommended courses for specific engineering fields but may choose from among those courses or general education courses to reach 60 semester hours. Transfer institution requirements may vary. Students should check individual college/university requirements before choos- ing courses and work with a counselor or academic advisor. The A.E.S. does not include completion of the IAI General Edu- cation Core Curriculum (GECC) and students completing this degree will likely have additional general education require- ments at their transferring institution. Since admission into baccalaureate engineering programs is highly competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission. Program Notes*

  • (^) For transfer to UIUC Computer Science, MAT 200 may be substituted for MAT 229.
  • (^) CIS 122 is a prerequisite for CSC 123 or CSC 127.
  • (^) For transfer to UIUC Computer Science, CSC 123 and CSC 125 may be substituted for CSC 127.
  • (^) For UIC Chemical Engineering, take CHE 203, CHE 204, CHE 205, CHE 206 prior to transfer; for UIUC Chemical Engineer- ing, consult with UIUC transfer advisor. Required Communications Courses (6 hours) ENG 101 Composition I................................... 3 ENG 102 Composition II................................... 3 Required Mathematics and Science Courses (36โ€“39 hours) MAT 128 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I............. 5 MAT 129 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II........... 4 MAT 228 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III........... 4 MAT 229 Differential Equations........................ 5 CHE 141 General Chemistry I.......................... 5 PHY 141 Mechanics................................. 4 PHY 142 Electricity and Magnetism................... 4 PHY 143 Modern Physics............................ 4 CSC 127 Introduction to Computing................... 3 Recommended Engineering courses (16โ€“18 hours) The listing below includes recommended courses for specific fields in engineering sciences. Aerospace ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics).............. 3 ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II..................... 3 Agricultural, Biological, Civil, and Engineering Mechanics CHE 142 General Chemistry II......................... 5 ENS 101 Introduction to Engineering and CAD......... 3 ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics).............. 3 ENS 202 Engineering Mechanics of Solids.............. 3 ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II..................... 3 Chemical CHE 142 General Chemistry II......................... 5 CHE 203 Organic Chemistry I......................... 3 CHE 204 Organic Chemistry Lab I..................... 2 CHE 205 Organic Chemistry II......................... 3 CHE 206 Organic Chemistry Lab II..................... 2 Computer Engineering MAT 200 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics........ 3 (in addition to MAT 229) Computer Science MAT 200 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics........ 3 (instead of MAT 229) CSC 123 Computer Science I (C/C++)................. 4 CSC 125 Computer Science II (C++)................... 3 Electrical No additional math or science courses General and Industrial ENS 101 Introduction to Engineering and CAD......... 3 ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics).............. 3 ENS 202 Engineering Mechanics of Solids.............. 3 ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II..................... 3 Materials Science CHE 142 General Chemistry II......................... 5 Mechanical ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics).............. 3 ENS 202 Engineering Mechanics of Solids.............. 3 ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II..................... 3 Nuclear ENS 201 Engineering Mechanics (Statics).............. 3 ENS 203 Engineering Mechanics II..................... 3 Non-STEM GECC electives Humanities or Fine Arts electives....................... 0โ€“ Social/Behavioral Sciences electives.................... 0โ€“ One course from Soc/Beh Sci, Hum, or FA must fulfil the non-Western culture requirement.