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2024-25 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-25 Academic Catalog

Engineering Transfer - ENGR.AS


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By choosing the appropriate math, science, and engineering electives in the 3rd and 4th semesters, a student can major in Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. See see suggested course of studies for ENGR programs.  .

All engineering majors have a common first year curriculum. The following pages list the typical second year curriculum for each specialized engineering field. By careful selection of engineering, mathematics, and science electives during a student’s second year, with the assistance of his/her advisor, the student can be prepared to transfer to almost any college or university in the country. Most four year engineering schools have a “General Education” component that requires a broad and diverse selection of social science and humanities electives. It is recommended that students select SOC-101 - Introduction to Sociology , ECN-101 - Introduction to Macroeconomics , and HIS-100 - Survey of Early Western Civilization , while at STCC.

Upon the successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Science in Engineering and Science Transfer will be awarded.

Program Goals


Graduates of this program:

  1. Are qualified to transfer to a 4-year engineering or science-based curriculum.
  2. Are prepared to complete their Baccalaureate Degree in two additional years.
  3. Have developed critical thinking skills.
  4. Have developed mathematical methods of problem-solving.
  5. Can communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  6. Can conduct research from a variety of sources.
  7. Are computer literate.

(ENGR.AS) Curriculum


Total (ENGR.AS) Curriculum Program Credits: 68-71


Notes:


  1. BIO-201  Biology 1, should be selected by Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering majors going to UMass.
  2. Computer and Electrical Engineers going to UMass should take CSC-111  while all other engineering majors going to UMass should take CSC-100 .

Program Personnel


Name Title Office Phone Email
Zahi Haddad Professor/Department Chair 17/309 413-755-4679 zhaddad@stcc.edu
Sharon Sheng Professor 17/327 413-755-4697 ssheng@stcc.edu
Tony Silvestri Professor 17/333 413-755-4621 silvestri@stcc.edu
Beth McGinnis-Cavanaugh Professor 17/339 413-755-4591 BMcGinnis-Cavanaugh@stcc.edu
Barbara Washburn Professor 17/311 413-755-4587 Washburn@stcc.edu

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