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Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Industrial, Materials Science Pre-Engineering, Associate in Science Transfer
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113 CREDITS
Program Admission dates: Fall, Spring
The Associate in Science Transfer (AS-T) degree Track 2 is designed to prepare mechanical, civil, aeronautical, industrial and materials science pre-engineering majors for transfer to a four-year institution with junior standing.
Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Industrial, Materials Science Pre-Engineering graduates will:
- apply the skills and knowledge acquired through coursework to analyze issues, solve problems, and critically evaluate an issue or theory as applied to mechanical, civil, aeronautical, industrial, and materials science pre-engineering
- use appropriate quantitative tools to solve scientific questions, represent data, and document scientific findings as applied to mechanical, civil, aeronautical, industrial, and materials science pre-engineering
- demonstrate the knowledge acquired through coursework by effectively communicating to team members, the public, and members of the scientific community, using written, oral, and visual communication methods as applied to mechanical, civil, aeronautical, industrial, and materials science pre-engineering
- safely and appropriately use standard laboratory or field equipment to make precise and reliable measurements as applied to mechanical, civil, aeronautical, industrial, and materials science pre-engineering
- demonstrate understanding that science relies on evidence, and that scientific knowledge is tentative, open to revision, falsifiable and subject to constraints as applied to mechanical, civil, aeronautical, industrial, and materials science pre-engineering
- demonstrate critical thinking, intercultural appreciation, information literacy, communication, and teamwork
- meet Social Science, Humanities, Written Communication, and Quantitative Reasoning distribution area outcomes
Lake Washington Institute of Technology does not offer every course each quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to consult the Class Schedule and work out an individual schedule with an advisor. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
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Program Requirements
Required Course Sequence - Fall Quarter Start*Quarter One - ENGR 100 College Success in Engineering 3 credits
- MATH& 151 Calculus I 5 credits
- CHEM& 161 General Chemistry with Lab I 5 credits
- Social Science course 5 credits (any course with BUS&, ECON&, PSYC&, SOC&, CJ&, or POLS& as the prefix)
Quarter Two - ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering I: Modeling and Analysis 5 credits
- MATH& 152 Calculus II 5 credits
- CHEM& 162 General Chemistry with Lab II 5 credits
- PHYS& 221 Engineering Physics I with Lab 5 credits
Quarter Three - ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics 5 credits
- MATH& 163 Calculus III 5 credits
- PHYS& 222 Engineering Physics II with Lab 5 credits
- ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 credits
Quarter Four - ENGL& 235 Technical Writing 5 credits
Quarter Five - ENGR& 214 Statics 5 credits
- MATH& 264 Calculus IV 5 credits
- PHYS& 223 Engineering Physics III with Lab 5 credits
Quarter Six - ENGR& 225 Mechanics of Materials 5 credits
- MATH 238 Differential Equations 5 credits
- ECON& 201 Micro Economics 5 credits
OR - ECON& 202 Macro Economics 5 credits
- Humanities course 5 credits (any course with CMST&, ART/ART&, ASL&, SPAN&, ENGL&, or HIST& as the prefix)
Quarter Seven - ENGR& 215 Dynamics 5 credits
- ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics 5 credits
- MATH 230 Matrix Algebra with Applications 5 credits
Total Program Credits: 113
View the Statewide Major Related Program (MRP) Agreement. *Students who start the Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Industrial, Materials Science Pre-Engineering AS-T/MRP in spring quarter will have a different recommended course sequence, listed below. Required Course Sequence - Spring Quarter StartQuarter One - ENGR 100 College Success in Engineering 3 credits
- MATH& 151 Calculus I 5 credits
- CHEM& 161 General Chemistry with Lab I 5 credits
- Social Science course 5 credits (any course with BUS&, ECON&, PSYC&, SOC&, CJ&, or POLS& as the prefix)
Quarter Two - ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 credits
Quarter Three - ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering I: Modeling and Analysis 5 credits
- MATH& 152 Calculus II 5 credits
- CHEM& 162 General Chemistry with Lab II 5 credits
- PHYS& 221 Engineering Physics I with Lab 5 credits
Quarter Four - ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics 5 credits
- MATH& 163 Calculus III 5 credits
- PHYS& 222 Engineering Physics II with Lab 5 credits
- ENGL& 235 Technical Writing 5 credits
Quarter Five - ENGR& 214 Statics 5 credits
- MATH& 264 Calculus IV 5 credits
- PHYS& 223 Engineering Physics III with Lab 5 credits
Quarter Six (Fall) - ENGR& 225 Mechanics of Materials 5 credits
- MATH 238 Differential Equations 5 credits
- ECON& 201 Micro Economics 5 credits
OR - ECON& 202 Macro Economics 5 credits
- Humanities course 5 credits (any course with CMST&, ART/ART&, ASL&, SPAN&, ENGL&, or HIST& as the prefix)
Quarter Seven - ENGR& 215 Dynamics 5 credits
- ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics 5 credits
- MATH 230 Matrix Algebra with Applications 5 credits
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