Associate in Science Degree Program
College of Technology: Engineering Science
The "Engineering Pathway" consists primarily of coursework in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. In addition to the 64-hour core of courses shown below, a grade average of "B" with no grade less than a "C" is required for continuation at UConn's School of Engineering, where you can earn a bachelor of science degree in:
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering or Materials Engineering (as a double major with one of the preceding)
| Course of Study |
| Mathematics |
Credits |
| Calculus I & II |
8 |
| Multivariable Calculus |
4 |
| Differential Equations |
3 |
| Physics |
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| Calculus-based w/ Lab |
8 |
| Chemistry |
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| General Chemistry w/ Lab |
8 |
| English |
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| Composition |
3 |
| Composition and Literature |
3 |
| Humanities & Social Sciences |
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| Arts |
3 |
| Western Culture |
3 |
| Philosopy & Ethical Analysis |
3 |
| Social Science |
3 |
| Engineering Science |
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| Statics |
3 |
| Dynamics |
3 |
| Computer Programming |
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| FORTRAN, Pascal or C |
3 |
| Other |
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| Electives (possibly foreign of technical language) |
6 |
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