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GENERAL ENGINEERING

Associate of Science Degree

Minimum of 69 Credit Hours

The General Engineering Associates of Science degree is designed to provide students a set of courses that will articulate into the four-year engineering programs at New Mexico State University, the University of New Mexico, and New Mexico Tech. Because there are over ten different engineering disciplines offered at the NM universities it is important that students consult with their advisor and intended university program advisor to select a suitable program of coursework within the program at LCC.

Degree Requirements

 

General Education Core (36 hours)

Area I. Communications (9 hours)

ENG111 Freshman Composition I (3 credits)

ENG115 Freshman Composition II (3 credits)

SPCH111 Public Speaking (3 credits)

 

Area II. Mathematics (4 hours)

MATH180 College Algebra (4 credits)

 

Area III. Laboratory Science (8 hours)

CHEM111 General Chemistry I (4 credits)

CHEM112 General Chemistry II (4 credits)

 

Area IV. Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 hours)

 

Area V. Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours)

 

Program Requirements (26 hours)

MATH195 Calculus I (4 credits)

MATH212 Calculus II (4 credits)

MATH213 Calculus III (4 credits)

PHYS161 Calculus Physics I (4 credits)

PHYS162 Calculus Physics II (4 credits)

SMET101 Intro to Science, Math & Engineering Technology (3 credits)

SMET117 Introduction to Engineering (3 credits)

 

Approved Electives (7 hours)

DTEC101 Engineering Graphics and Basic AutoCAD (3 credits)

ELEC101 Electronic Circuits/DC (4 credits)

ELEC102 Electronic Circuits/AC (4 credits)

ELEC204 Digital Electronic Circuits (4 credits)