2012 - 2014 Lower Columbia College Catalog

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Total minimum Credits

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Computer and Electrical Pre-Engineering ■■Associate in Science — Transfer/Major Related Program Complete basic background studies for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in computer and electrical engineering disciplines. Careers may be found in research, development, design, operations management, teaching, sales and consulting. Degree Requirements To earn an Associate in Computer and Electrical PreEngineering degree, you must complete a minimum of 91 transferable credits with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0. A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area. The credits must include the following: Communications credits ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Skills MATH& 151* Calculus I 5 MATH& 152* Calculus II 5 MATH& 153* Calculus III 5 MATH 220 Linear Algebra 5 MATH 240 Differential Equations 5 Humanities/Social Science Minimum 5 credits in Humanities, minimum 5 credits in Social Science, plus an additional 5 credits in either Humanities or Social Science from the distribution list for transfer degrees. ECON& 201 or 202 recommended 15 Diversity From the Diversity course list. Courses that meet this requirement may also be used toward other graduation requirements. Diversity courses are listed in the quarterly schedule and identified by ‘DIV’ attached to the course title. Example: SOC& 101 — Intro to Sociology:DIV 5

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CHEM& 161* General Chemistry w/Lab I CS 170 Computer Programming CS 270 Data Structures I CS 281 Digital Design PHYS& 221* Engr Physics I w/Lab PHYS& 222* Engr Physics II w/Lab PHYS& 223* Engr Physics III w/Lab ENGR& 204 Electrical Circuits

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Electives 5 credits minimum — select electives appropriate for your intended major and intended baccalaureate institution. BIOL& 211 Majors Biology Cellular CHEM& 162* General Chemistry 2/Lab II ENGL& 235 Technical Writing ENGR& 214 Statics ENGR& 215 Dynamics ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics MATH 154* Calculus IV

Total minimum Credits

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P r o g r a m s o f S t u dy

BIOL& 211* Majors Biology Cellular BIOL& 212* Majors Biology Animal CHEM& 262* Organic Chemistry w/Lab II CHEM& 263* Organic Chemistry w/Lab III CS 170 Computer Programming ENGL& 235 Technical Writing ENGR& 204 Electrical Circuits ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics MATH 154* Calculus IV MATH 220 Linear Algebra

Pre-Major Requirements: *It is recommended that sequence courses be completed at one institution.

Degrees/Certificates

Electives 5 credits minimum — select electives with the help of an advisor based on the requirements of the specific discipline at the baccalaureate institution the student plans to attend.

Mechanical/Civil/Aeronautical/ Industrial/Materials Science Engineering ■■Associate in Science — Transfer/Major Related Program Complete basic background studies for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program in engineering disciplines. Careers may be found in research, development, design, operations management, teaching, sales and consulting. Degree Requirements To earn an Associate in Mechanical/Civil/Aeronautical/ Industrial/Materials Science Engineering-AS-T Other Engineer/MRP degree, you must complete a minimum of 90 credits in transferable courses with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0. A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area. The credits must include the following: Communications credits ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning Skills MATH& 151* Calculus I 5 MATH& 152* Calculus II 5 MATH& 153* Calculus III 5 MATH 220 Linear Algebra 5 MATH 240 Differential Equations 5 Humanities/Social Science Minimum 5 credits in Humanities, minimum 5 credits in Social Science, plus an additional 5 credits in either Humanities or Social Science from the distribution list for transfer degrees. Economics recommended 15 Diversity From the Diversity course list. Courses that meet this requirement may also be used toward other graduation requirements. Diversity courses are listed in the quarterly schedule and identified by ‘DIV’ attached to the course title. Example: SOC& 101 — Introduction to Sociology:DIV 5

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