Associate in Engineering Science • Associate in Engineering Science

TRANSFER PROGRAM

Total Credit Hours: 65

Colleague Code: AES.ENGR

Curriculum Code: AES 101

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester: CHE 101, COM 111, MAT 131, POS 101 or POS 201

Second Semester: COM 112, MAT 132, PHY 201, Electives

Third Semester: MAT 161, MAT 233, PHY 202, Electives

Fourth Semester: Electives, MAT 235, Humanities Selection

Program Information:

For Program Information Contact:

Mathematics and Sciences Department at 217.786.2386 or 217.786.2326 or see an LLCC academic advisor

Required General Education Courses (38 credits)

CHE 101

General Chemistry I

4 credits

COM 111

Composition I

3 credits

COM 112

Composition II

3 credits

MAT 131

Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

5 credits

MAT 132

Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

5 credits

MAT 233

Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

4 credits

PHY 201

Physics I

4 credits

PHY 202

Physics II

4 credits

POS 101

Introduction to American Politics or

 

 

POS 201

State and Local Government

3 credits

Humanities Selection

3 credits

Required Program Courses (19 hours)

Field or transfer specific electives

19 credits

Recommended Program Support Courses (8 credits)

MAT 161

Computer Programming and Applications for Engineers

4 credits

MAT 235

Differential Equations

4 credits

Students should give careful consideration to the requirements of their prospective transfer school (and engineering field) when selecting their electives. Electives must include a minimum of two ENG courses selected from: ENG 101, ENG 220, ENG 221, ENG 240 or ENG 270. In addition to their ENG electives, selecting from the following list is strongly recommended: BIO 101, CHE 102, CSC 176, ECO 131, MAT 215, MAT 242, PHY 203, SPE 101, and an approved humanities or social science elective

Computer engineering majors should substitute CSC 175 in place of MAT 161 and take CSC 176 as one of their electives.

Note: Some engineering schools like UIUC have a foreign language requirement, which students might consider achieving during their studies at LLCC.