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Engineering, A.S.


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Program Director: Tricia Crossett · Phone: 410-386-8529 · Email: tcrossett@carrollcc.edu

The purpose of the Associate of Science program in Engineering is to prepare students to continue their studies towards a baccalaureate degree in engineering. This program provides an opportunity for students to explore the various aspects of engineering. Students acquire a solid foundation in mathematics, science, and engineering while developing their ability to think critically and solve problems.

Degree Requirements


Associate of Science, Engineering, Degree
Recommended Course Sequence: 60 Credits

Fall


Spring


Program Goals


Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate relevant foundational knowledge in mathematics, science, and engineering, including the use of computer tools.  
  2. Use foundational knowledge to engage in engineering problem solving.
  3. Collaborate with others on a team to complete projects and assignments.
  4. Explain the professional and ethical obligations of engineers to employers and society. 

Student Notices


*If transferring to UMCP, CHEM 134  (offered winter term only) or CHEM 106  must be completed (prerequisite CHEM 105 ).

The following courses are required for this concentration; some courses fulfill General Education requirements: CHEM 105 , MATH 135 , MATH 136 , MATH 205 , MATH 215 , PHYS 212  and 14 Concentration Elective credits (according to transfer institution preferences, select from CAD 101 , CIS 132 , ENGR 102 , ENGR 220 , ENGR 221 , MATH 210  and/or PHYS 213 ).

Diversity requirement: select one Diversity General Education  course. 

Disclosure Regarding Programs for Professional Licensure or Certification

Some programs at Carroll Community College (CCC) are designed to meet educational requirements for a specific professional licensure or certification that is required for employment in an occupation.

If you are an out-of-state student seeking professional licensure in a state other than Maryland and you are taking a course or program leading to professional licensure or certification, CCC currently does not guarantee that the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure or certification anywhere other than Maryland. We encourage all students, especially out-of-state students, to contact the appropriate state (or District of Columbia or U.S. territory) licensing board or agency where you intend to work to familiarize yourself with the state educational, licensing, and/or certification requirements.

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