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ACC's engineering program provides a core curriculum typical of 4-year enineering colleges. Students transfer as juniors to a variety of public and private institutions throughout the U.S. The NYS Two Year Engineering Sciences Association (TYESA) articulation agreement guarantees priority admission to all major public and private engineering schools in New York State (e.g. Binghamton, Clarkson, RIT, RPI, Union). ACC also has formal articulation agreements with selected colleges. An integrated physics/calculus program (IPC) is provided for students without prior college level calculus (EGR 105, 106; MAT 131, 132). High School Preparation: Mathematics through precalculus & regents chemistry required. Recommended: physics, computer science, mechanical drawing/CAD, calculus.

Cr. Course TitleCourse Code
1-4 Freshman ExperienceHrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Writing IEng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
3 Writing II (Eng 110 Recommended)Eng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
8 General Chemistry I, IIChm 112 & Chm 111
12 Engineering Physics I, II, IIIEgr 105, Egr 106 & Egr 204
6 Mechanics I, II (Prereq Required)Egr 207 & Egr 209
12 Calculus I, II, IIIMat 131, Mat 132 & Mat 231
4 Differential Equations (Prereq Required)Mat 232
2 Physical Education 
6 Social Science/Humanities 
6 Liberal Arts Elective 
3-4 Core Elective 
  Choose 1 course from the following: 
  Engineering Graphics & CADEgr 109
  Introduction to Engineering Design (Spring Only)Egr 180
  Dynamics (Prereq Required)Egr 208
  Thermodynamics (Prereq Required)Egr 210
  Introduction to Material Science (Prereq Required)Egr 211
  Introduction to Programming in C++Cis 143
  Introductory StatisticsMat 127
  Linear AlgebraMat 220
  Organic Chemistry I, IIChm 203 or Chm 204

66 minimum credits required for graduation

Additional Information:
1. Students may choose to take ECO 201 & 202 and six additional liberal arts electives OR take three credits of HIS 100, 101, 102, 103, or 104, three credits of a Humanities elective, three credits of Social Science and three credits of liberal art electives.
2. Consult advisor for recommended courses dependent on Engineering discipline chosen.
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Recommended First Year
First Semester
  *Pending SUNY approval
1-4 Hrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Eng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
4 Mat 131
4 Egr 105
4 Chm 111
1  PED
Second Semester
3 Eng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110 Eng 110 Recommended
4 Mat 132
4 Egr 106
4 Chm 112
3  Liberal Arts Elective
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3-4  Core Elective
4 Mat 231
3 Egr 207
3  Social Science/Humanities
3 Egr 204
Fourth Semester
4 Mat 232
3 Egr 209
3  Liberal Arts Elective
3  Social Science/Humanitites
1  PED
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