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Engineering ScienceAS (EGRS)

ACC's engineering program provides a core curriculum typical of 4-year engineering 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. High school preparation: Mathematics through calculus & regents chemistry required. Recommended: Physics, computer science, mechanical drawing/CAD.

Cr. Course TitleCourse Code
1-4 Freshman ExperienceHrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Writing I or Writing/Reading Workshop A&BEng 101
3 Writing IIEng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110
4 General Chemistry IChm 111
12 Engineering Physics I, II, and IIIEgr 105, Egr 106 or Egr 204
4 Circuit Analysis (Prereq Req)Egr 222
8 Calculus I and IIMat 131 or Mat 132
2 Physical Education 
3 SUNY Gen Ed Humanities 
3 SUNY GEN ED Social Science 
8 Calculus III and Differential Equations and SeriesMat 231 or Mat 232
15-18 Core Electives: Choose from Concentration* 
  Chemical Engineering Core Elective 
  General Chemistry IIChm 112
  Organic Chemistry IChm 203
  Organic Chemistry IIChm 204
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Electrical Engineering Core Elective 
  Digital Logic DesignEgr 183
  Introduction to ProgrammingCis 143
  Intermediate Programming in a Windows EnvrionmentCis 144
  Microprocessor ArchitectureEgr 223
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Mechanical/Civil Eng. Core Elective 
  Mechanics I - StaticsEgr 207
  Mechanics II - Mechanics of MaterialsEgr 209
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Computer Engineering Core Elective 
  Digital Logic DesignEgr 183
  Introduction to ProgrammingCis 143
  Intermediate Programming in a Windows EnvironmentCis 144
  Core Elective by Advisement 
  Choose 1 course from the following: 
  Data Structures and Objects in C++Cis 243
  Microprocessor ArchitectureEgr 223

66-69 minimum credits required for graduation

Additional Information:
*Substitutions can be made to core concentrations depending upon transfer requirements of four-year schools. Please see division chair or advisor.
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Recommended First Year
First Semester
1-4 Hrd 100, Hrd 100A or Hrd 110
3 Eng 101; Eng 100A & Eng 100B
4 Mat 131
3  SUNY Gen Ed Social Sci or Humanities
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 (110 Recommended)
4 Mat 132
4 Egr 105 (Prereq MAT 131)
3-4  Core Elective by Concentration Area
3-4  Core Elective by Concentration Area
Recommended Second Year
Third Semester
3-4  Core Elective by Concentration Area
4 Mat 231
4 Egr 222
3  SUNY Gen Ed Social Sci or Humanities
4 Egr 106
Fourth Semester
4 Mat 232
3-4  Core Elective by Concentration Area
3-4  Core Elective by Concentration Area
4 Egr 204
1  PED
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