Engineering, Associate Of Science In Engineering - San Jacinto College

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1Engineering, Associate of Science in EngineeringENGINEERING, ASSOCIATE OFSCIENCE IN ENGINEERINGIn order to transfer to a four-year institution, students must meet any andall entrance requirements of the receiving institution, including gradepoint averages and/or testing requirements.Career OpportunitiesGraduates of this program are prepared to become engineeringprofessionals working in a wide range of fields such as designing watersystems, highways, manufacturing systems, piping systems for chemicalplants, bridges, computers, and even toy making.Earning PotentialChemical engineer: 147,0231Environmental engineer: 112,76811Mechanical engineer: 106,670Civil engineer: 99,5831Engineer Your Path to SuccessEverything is engineered. Every building, bridge, highway, pipeline, vehicle,toy, computer, athletic shoe – every manmade object is taken fromidea to reality by engineers. San Jacinto College offers an Associateof Science in Engineering (ASE) degree designed to transfer to Texaspublic universities that includes courses in physics, chemistry, math, andengineering.With this foundation, you’ll shape the future of space travel or developour next great energy source. You may secure the world’s supply of freshwater or build the next Olympic stadium. An engineering degree gives youunlimited options to pursue ambitious goals and succeed.An ASE from San Jacinto College: promotes maximum transferability for students and offers coursesbased on a particular field of engineering and the institution to whichthey will transfer; helps students develop skills for the management of naturalresources, environmental restoration, and the design, installation, andimprovement of integrated systems of business and manufacturing ina variety of fields; and prepares students for careers in biomedical engineering, chemicalengineering, civil engineering, computer and electrical engineering,industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleumengineering, and more.Additional InformationSan Jacinto College participates in the Voluntary Mechanical EngineeringTransfer Compact. The Transfer Compact represents 77 percent of theTexas public universities offering mechanical engineering and 75 percentof the Texas public community or technical colleges offering lowerdivision engineering courses. The Compact guarantees transfer creditfor community college students accepted into university mechanicalengineering programs.1Source: www.texaswages.com (http://texaswages.com) annualmedian salary after earning a bachelor's degree, Gulf Coast region,2020CampusesCentral CampusGeneration Park CampusNorth CampusSouth CampusThe Associate of Science in Engineering (ASE) is a collegiatedegree approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board(THECB) consisting of lower-division courses intended for transfer tobaccalaureate programs that lead to an engineering degree. The ASE,as defined by THECB, is fully transferrable to Texas public universitiesthat participate in the Tuning In Texas articulation agreement (transfercompact).The College recommends students seek the advice of an educationalplanner and an engineering faculty member or Department Chair.Students who complete the ASE will be required to meet any and allentrance requirements of the receiving institution, including grade pointaverages and/or testing requirements.Plan of Study (Degree Plan)2ENGINEERFirst TermCreditsMATH 2413Calculus I (020)4CHEM 1311& CHEM 1111General Chemistry I (lecture)and General Chemistry I (lab) (030, 090)4ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering2ENGL 1301Composition I (010)3GOVT 2305Federal Government (Federal Constitutionand Topics)3Credits16Second TermMATH 2414Calculus II4San Jacinto College 2022-2023

2Engineering, Associate of Science in EngineeringPHYS 2325& PHYS 2125University Physics I (lecture)and University Physics I (lab) (030, 090)4GOVT 2306Texas Government (Texas Constitution andTopics)3ENGL 1302Composition IIor ENGL 2311or Technical and Business Writing3Select one of the following:3CHEM 1312General Chemistry II (lecture)& CHEM 1112 and General Chemistry II (lab)ENGR 1304Transfer Plans ANY UNIV IN STATE COMPACT, Engineering, BSAny University in State CompactFull TimeANY UNIV IN STATE COMPACT, Engineering MAPFor college-ready students seeking a Engineering Science AS at SanJacinto College, transferring to ANY seeking a BS in ANY UNIV INSTATE COMPACT, Engineering.Engineering Graphics ICredits17Third TermCourseMATH 2415Calculus III4First YearPHYS 2326& PHYS 2126University Physics II (lecture)and University Physics II (lab) (090)4First TermENGR 2304Programming for Engineers3HIST 1301United States History I (060)Select one of the following:ENGR 2301Calculus I4General Chemistry I (lecture)and General Chemistry I (lab)43CHEM 1311& CHEM 11113ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering2ENGL 1301Composition I3HIST 1301United States History ICHEM 2323Organic Chemistry I (lecture)& CHEM 2123 and Organic Chemistry I (lab)Credits17Calculus II444University Physics I (lecture)and University Physics I (lab)ENGL 1302Composition IIor ENGL 2311or Technical and Business Writing333HIST 130233ENGR 2305& ENGR 2105Electrical Circuits Iand Electrical Circuits I LaboratoryHIST 1302United States History II (060)1GEOL 1303Physical Geology (lecture)oror Technical and Business WritingENGL 2311MATH 2318Linear Algebra3Credits16Total Credits66As with all transfer degrees, students should contact the upper-levelinstitution regarding baccalaureate degree requirements. The educationalplanners and academic advisors can assist with this.1Students may choose to take CHEM 1312 General ChemistryII (lecture)/CHEM 1112 General Chemistry II (lab) instead ofENGR 2302 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics.If you do not see your transfer school, please follow the Plan of Study.(p. 1) For more information, contact an Admissions Advisor. Pleasespeak to an advisor at San Jacinto College and the transfer institution toensure this Transfer Plan is accurate and complete.EngineeringUnited States History IIChoose one of the following:CHEM 2325Organic Chemistry II (lecture)& CHEM 2125 and Organic Chemistry II (lab)Engineering Mechanics - DynamicsSecond TermPHYS 2325& PHYS 2125Differential EquationsSelect one of the following:16MATH 2414MATH 2320ENGR 23023CreditsFourth TermEngineering EconomicsCreditsMATH 2413Engineering Mechanics - StaticsENGR 2308Title3ENGR 1304Engineering Graphics IENGR 2308Engineering EconomicsENGL 2311Technical and Business WritingENGR 2301Engineering Mechanics - StaticsENGR 2302Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics1CreditsFirst TermMATH 2415Calculus III4PHYS 2326& PHYS 2126University Physics II (lecture)and University Physics II (lab)4ENGR 2304Programming for Engineers3GOVT 2305Federal Government (FederalConstitution and Topics)3Choose one of the 3 SCH options listed in First Year,2Second Term.Credits317Second TermMATH 2320Differential Equations3MATH 2318Linear Algebra3GOVT 2306Texas Government (Texas Constitutionand Topics)3Choose one of the following:ENGR 2305 Electrical Circuits I& ENGR 2105 and Electrical Circuits I LaboratorySan Jacinto College 2022-202317Second Year4

Engineering, Associate of Science in EngineeringCHEM 1312 General Chemistry II (lecture)& CHEM 1112 and General Chemistry II (lab)ENGR 2304CHEM 2323 Organic Chemistry I (lecture)& CHEM 2123 and Organic Chemistry I (lab)Second Term23CreditsChoose one of the 3 SCH options listed in the First Year,2Second Term.1Programming for Engineers3Credits16Total Credits66GOVT 2305Students may choose one of the following 3 SCH coursesnot taken previously: ENGR 1304 Engineering Graphics I;ENGR 2308 Engineering Economics; ENGL 2311 Technical andBusiness Writing; ENGR 2301 Engineering Mechanics - Statics; orENGR 2302 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics.10Federal Government (FederalConstitution and Topics)3Choose one of the following 3 SCH options:This course does not transfer to UHCL.33ENGR 1304Engineering Graphics IENGR 2308Engineering EconomicsENGL 2311Technical and Business WritingENGR 2301Engineering Mechanics - StaticsENGR 2302Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics2Choose one of the 3 SCH options not previously takenfrom the list above.3Credits9Differential Equations3Fourth Year First TermANY UNIV IN STATE COMPACT, Engineering, BSAny University in State CompactPart TimeMATH 2320Select from 3 SCH course option in Third Year, Second3Term.ANY UNIV IN STATE COMPACT, Engineering MAPFor college-ready students seeking a Engineering Science AS at SanJacinto College, transferring to ANY seeking a BS in ANY UNIV INSTATE COMPACT, Engineering.CourseTitle3Credits6GOVT 2306Texas Government (Texas Constitutionand Topics)3MATH 2318Linear Algebra3Second TermCreditsChoose one of the following 4 SCH options:4ENGR 2305 Electrical Circuits I& ENGR 2105 and Electrical Circuits I LaboratoryFirst YearFirst TermCHEM 1312 General Chemistry II (lecture)& CHEM 1112 and General Chemistry II (lab)ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering2ENGL 1301Composition I3HIST 1301United States History I3Credits8CHEM 2325 Organic Chemistry II (lecture)& CHEM 2125 and Organic Chemistry II (lab)MATH 2413Calculus I4CHEM 1311& CHEM 1111General Chemistry I (lecture)and General Chemistry I (lab)4GEOL 1303Physical Geology (lecture)& GEOL 1103 and Physical Geology (lab)Credits10Credits8Total Credits66CHEM 2323 Organic Chemistry I (lecture)& CHEM 2123 and Organic Chemistry I (lab)Second TermSecond Year1First TermMATH 2414Calculus II4PHYS 2325& PHYS 2125University Physics I (lecture)and University Physics I (lab)4Credits8University Physics II (lecture)and University Physics II (lab)4Second TermPHYS 2326& PHYS 21261ENGL 1302Composition IIor ENGL 2311or Technical and Business Writing23Make selection based on the receiving institution.Select based on intended major and transfer institution.Students may choose one of the following 3 SCH coursesnot taken previously: ENGR 1304 Engineering Graphics I;ENGR 2308 Engineering Economics; ENGL 2311 Technical andBusiness Writing; ENGR 2301 Engineering Mechanics - Statics; orENGR 2302 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics.3Credits7MATH 2415Calculus III4HIST 1302United States History II3Third YearFirst TermSan Jacinto College 2022-2023

4Engineering, Associate of Science in Engineering Lamar, Electrical Engineering, BSLamar UniversityFull Time Lamar, Electrical Engineering MAPLamar, Electrical Engineering MAPFor college-ready students seeking a Engineering Science AS atSan Jacinto College, transferring to Lamar seeking a BS in Lamar,Electrical Engineering.CourseTitleLamar, Electrical Engineering, BSLamar UniversityPart TimeFor college-ready students seeking a Engineering Science AS atSan Jacinto College, transferring to Lamar seeking a BS in Lamar,Electrical Engineering.CreditsCourseFirst YearFirst YearFirst TermFirst TermTitleCreditsMATH 2413Calculus I4MATH 2413Calculus I4CHEM 1311& CHEM 1111General Chemistry I (lecture)and General Chemistry I (lab)4ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering2ENGL 1301Composition I3ENGR 1201Introduction to Engineering2ENGL 1301Composition I3Credits9HIST 1301United States History I3CHEM 1311& CHEM 1111General Chemistry I (lecture)and General Chemistry I (lab)4HIST 1301United States History I3Credits7MATH 2414Calculus II4ENGL 2311Technical and Business Writing3PHIL 2306Introduction to EthicsCredits16Second TermMATH 2414Calculus II4PHYS 2325& PHYS 2125University Physics I (lecture)and University Physics I (lab)4HIST 1302United States History II3ENGL 2311Technical and Business Writing3PHIL 2306Introduction to Ethics3CreditsSecond TermSecond YearFirst Term17Second YearCredits310Second TermFirst TermMATH 2415Calculus III4PHYS 2325& PHYS 2125University Physics I (lecture)and University Physics I (lab)PHYS 2326& PHYS 2126University Physics II (lecture)and University Physics II (lab)4HIST 1302United States History II3ECON 2301Principles of Macroeconomics3Credits7GOVT 2305Federal Government (FederalConstitution and Topics)3MATH 2318Linear Algebra3PHYS 2326& PHYS 2126University Physics II (lecture)and University Physics II (lab)4MATH 2318Linear Algebra3Credits7MATH 2415Calculus III4ECON 2301Principles of Macroeconomics3GOVT 2305Federal Government (FederalConstitution and Topics)3Credits17Second TermMATH 2320Differential Equations3ENGR 2305& ENGR 2105Electrical Circuits Iand Electrical Circuits I Laboratory4GOVT 2306Texas Government (Texas Constitutionand Topics)3ARTS 1301Art Appreciation3ENGR 2308Engineering Economics3Credits16Total Credits66San Jacinto College 2022-20234Third YearFirst TermSecond TermCredits10Fourth YearFirst TermMATH 2320Differential Equations3GOVT 2306Texas Government (Texas Constitutionand Topics)3ARTS 1301Art Appreciation3Credits9

Engineering, Associate of Science in Engineering5Second TermENGR 2305& ENGR 2105Electrical Circuits Iand Electrical Circuits I LaboratoryENGR 2308Engineering Economics3Credits7Total Credits466No matching transfer programs found. Reset your selections and tryagain.San Jacinto College 2022-2023

Lamar, Electrical Engineering, BS Lamar University Part Time Lamar, Electrical Engineering MAP For college-ready students seeking a Engineering Science AS at San Jacinto College, transferring to Lamar seeking a BS in Lamar, Electrical Engineering. Course Title Credits First Year First Term MATH 2413 Calculus I 4 ENGR 1201 Introduction to .