Program Code: AS.PSUENVIRENGR
The Associate of Science with an emphasis in Engineering is for students interested in transferring a bachelor’s degree to Portland State University, Oregon State University, Oregon Tech (Oregon Institute of Technology) or George Fox University.
For information contact Eric Lee, 503-594-6163 or elee@clackamas.edu
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- apply the fundamental elements of engineering design;
- employ mathematics, science, and computing techniques in a systematic and rigorous manner to support the study and solution of engineering problems;
- conduct and document laboratory experiments in the sciences and engineering, effectively communicating determined quantitative relationships using both graphs and equations;
- exhibit good teamwork skills and serve as effective members of laboratory and project teams;
- articulate and justify technical solutions to an audience through oral, written, and graphical communication.
Plan of Study Grid
First Year |
Fall Term |
CH-221 |
General Chemistry |
5 |
ENGR-111 |
Introduction to Engineering |
3 |
MTH-251 |
Calculus I |
5 |
WR-121 |
English Composition |
4 |
| Credits | 17 |
Winter Term |
BI-204 |
Elementary Microbiology |
4 |
CH-222 |
General Chemistry |
5 |
ENGR-112 |
Engineering Programming |
3 |
MTH-252 |
Calculus II |
5 |
| Credits | 17 |
Spring Term |
COMM-111 |
Public Speaking |
4 |
MTH-254 |
Vector Calculus |
5 |
WR-227 |
Technical Report Writing |
4 |
|
4 |
| Credits | 17 |
Second Year |
Fall Term |
ENGR-211 |
Statics |
4 |
GIS-201 |
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems |
3 |
PH-211 |
General Physics With Calculus |
5 |
|
4 |
| Credits | 16 |
Winter Term |
CDT-103 |
Computer-Aided Drafting I |
3 |
ENGR-212 |
Dynamics |
4 |
MTH-256 |
Differential Equations |
4 |
PH-212 |
General Physics With Calculus |
5 |
| Credits | 16 |
Spring Term |
ENGR-213 |
Strength of Materials |
4 |
MTH-261 |
Linear Algebra |
4 |
PH-213 |
General Physics With Calculus |
5 |
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3-4 |
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| Credits | 16-17 |
| Total Credits | 99-100 |
Arts & Letters Electives
All courses in ASL, COMM, ENG, FR, GER, HUM, PHL, SPN, WR. Note that native speakers should only take advanced (300 level or above) world language courses
Non-performance based courses in art, journalism, music, and theater also meet this requirement:
Course List
Code |
Title |
Credits |
ART-101 | Art Appreciation | 3 |
ART-205 | History of Art/Romanesque Through Baroque | 4 |
ART-206 | History of Art/Enlightenment Through Contemporary | 4 |
J-211 | Mass Media & Society | 4 |
MUS-105 | Music Appreciation | 3 |
MUS-141 | Introduction to the Music Business | 3 |
MUS-205 | Music Literature: History of Jazz | 4 |
MUS-206 | Music Literature: History of Rock | 4 |
MUS-230 | Music and Media: Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll | 4 |
TA-101 | Appreciation of Theatre | 4 |
TA-102 | Appreciation of Theatre | 4 |
Social Science Electives
All courses in ANT, EC, GEO, HST, PS, PSY, SOC, SSC, and WS.
Recommended
Take one additional Arts & Letters or Social Science elective.