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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Credit Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate in Engineering Science (AES) Degree
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Associate in Engineering Science (AES) Degree Requirements
Curriculum: BAC 050
Communications (C): 6 Credit Hours
2 courses
A grade of C or higher is required for ENG 151 and ENG 152 .
Humanities (H) and Fine Arts (F): 3-6 Credit Hours
1-2 courses Social and Behavioral Sciences (S): 3-6 Credit Hours
1-2 courses
ECO 251 generally is required for industrial engineering majors and recommended for other engineering specialties.
Non-Western Cultures or Minority Cultures within the United States: 0-3 Credit Hours
Note: One Non-Western/Minority Cultures course is required. The course that satisfies this requirement may be used to satisfy credits in Humanities/Fine Arts or Social/Behavioral Sciences.
Science: 13 Credit Hours
3 courses Mathematics: 17 Credit Hours
4 courses Computer Science: 4 Credit Hours
Engineering Specialty: 6-22 Credit Hours
Total Degree Requirements: 60-68 Credit Hours
Engineering Specialty Courses
The IAI Engineering Advisory Committee recommends the following engineering specialty courses for students who are undecided about their baccalaureate transfer institution. Baccalaureate engineering programs vary from one institution to another, so it is important to identify potential transfer institutions early and to follow their catalogs carefully for required courses. Students should meet with an MCC academic advisor for guidance to avoid taking unnecessary or redundant courses.
Civil/Mechanical/Industrial
Other AES Graduation Requirements:
- Total of 60-68 credit hours
- 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA at MCC on completion of degree
- 15 semester hours taken at MCC
- Completion of E-Portfolio end-of-program assessment
- Completion of graduation application
Degree Notes:
- No single course can be used to meet two different requirements (excluding Non-Western and Minority Cultures).
- Baccalaureate engineering programs vary. Consult the catalog of the intended transfer institution for required courses. To meet baccalaureate prerequisites, students can request a course substitution approval for an AES degree requirement. Please see an academic advisor for course selection.
- It is recommended that course sequences be completed at MCC before transferring, since topics are covered in different orders by different schools.
- Students should contact their transfer school as soon as possible for evaluation of their MCC credits.
- Acceptance of a D grade and non-traditional credit (CLEP, AP, DANTES, military service, proficiency exam) varies from institution to institution.
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