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, EGL 101, MAT 131, POS 101 or POS 201
Second Semester: EGL 102, MAT 132, PHY 201, Field/Transfer-Specific Elective, Field/Transfer-Specific Elective
Third Semester: MAT 161, MAT 233, PHY 202, Engineering Elective
Fourth Semester: MAT 235, Humanities Selection, Field/Transfer-Specific Elective, Field/Transfer-Specific Elective, Engineering Elective
Program Information:
- Designed for students working toward a bachelor’s degree in engineering.
- To complete the AES in two years, the calculus sequence (starting with MAT 131) should begin in the first semester. Students unprepared for MAT 131 should consider completing MAT 113 and MAT 120 during the summer term preceding their first fall semester at LLCC.
- Students should contact a professor of engineering or the dean for assistance in planning their schedules to help ensure their electives promote junior-level transfer to study their specific field of engineering at their selected senior institution.
- Since completion of the AES degree does not complete the Illinois General Education core curriculum, students may need to complete the general education requirements of the school to which they transfer.
- Many upper-division institutions prefer that sequence courses be completed at the community college.
For Program Information Contact:
Mathematics and Sciences Department at 217.786.2386 or 217.786.2326 or see an academic advisor.
Required General Education Courses (38 credits)
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General Chemistry I |
4 credits |
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Composition I |
3 credits |
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Composition II |
3 credits |
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Calculus and Analytic Geometry I |
5 credits |
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Calculus and Analytic Geometry II |
5 credits |
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Calculus and Analytic Geometry III |
4 credits |
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Physics I |
4 credits |
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Physics II |
4 credits |
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Introduction to American Politics or |
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State and Local Government |
3 credits |
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Humanities Selection |
3 credits |
Required Program Courses (19 credits)
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Field/Transfer-Specific Elective |
3 credits |
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Field/Transfer-Specific Elective |
3 credits |
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Field/Transfer-Specific Elective |
3 credits |
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Field/Transfer-Specific Elective |
4 credits |
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Engineering electives |
3 credits |
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Engineering electives |
3 credits |
Recommended Program Support Courses (8 credits)
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Computer Programming and Applications for Engineers |
4 credits |
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Differential Equations |
4 credits |
Field/Transfer-Specific Courses Selections (choose 13 credits)
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General Biology |
4 credits |
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General Chemistry II |
4 credits |
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Public Speaking Fundamentals |
3 credits |
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Computer Science II |
3 credits |
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Principles of Economics I (Microeconomics) |
3 credits |
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Introduction to Linear Algebra |
3 credits |
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Mathematical Probability and Statics |
4 credits |
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Physics III |
4 credits |
Engineering Selections (choose 19 credits)
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Engineering Graphics |
3 credits |
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Statics |
3 credits |
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Dynamics |
3 credits |
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Mechanics of Materials or |
4 credits |
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Circuit Analysis |
3 credits |
Field/Transfer-Specific Electives: Students should give careful consideration to the requirements of their prospective transfer school (and engineering field) when selecting their electives.
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.