



Students wanting to complete an Associate of Science Degree must follow one of the programs outlined in the SCC/Missouri University of Science and Technology "Model Program for Engineering Transfers" or SCC/University of Missouri-Columbia "Engineering Transfer Program." Should you experience difficulty transferring your SCC coursework to another institution, contact the Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs for assistance with an appeal to the receiving institution.
Transfer Guides Available: Determination of specific courses should be based on the individual engineering area desired (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, etc.) and the school to which you plan to transfer. Transfer Guides are available for Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Missouri University of Science and Technology, UM-Columbia, UM- St. Louis/ Washington University Joint Engineering Program, and Washington University. Bolded classes below are standard classes for most engineering degrees at most schools of engineering.
| + Humanities/Social Science Electives-Typical Social Science courses include History, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology and Economics. Humanities courses typically include non-applied Art, Music, and Theater courses, Literature, and Philosophy. Check transfer school's requirements before choosing these courses. | |||
| * The Academic Skills Assessment or appropriate ACT scores are required before enrolling in Math or English classes. | |||
| ** Check with transfer institution to see if this course is required for engineering area desired. | |||
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| MAT 180 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry I* | 5 | |
| CHM 115 (110/113) | General Chemistry I | 5 | |
| ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 | |
| U.S. History or American Government | 3 | ||
| COL 101 | College Success Seminar | 1 | |
| Second Semester | 14 | ||
| MAT 230 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | 5 | |
| PHY 240/243 | College Physics I and Lab | 5 | |
| ENG 102 | English Composition II ** or | 3 | |
| SPE 101/110 | Oral Communication/Interpersonal Communication ** | ||
| EGR 100 | Introduction to Engineering ** | 1 | |
| Third Semester | 16 | ||
| MAT 240 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry III | 5 | |
| PHY 241/244 | College Physics II and Lab | 5 | |
| EGR 104 | Engineering Design ** | 3 | |
| EGR 170 | Engineering Mechanics-Statics | 3 | |
| Fourth Semester | 15-16 | ||
| CPT course per transfer institution-CPT 182/186/280/284 ** | 3 | ||
| Humanities/Social Science Elective + | 3 | ||
| MAT 250 | Differential Equations | 3 | |
| ECO 110 or 120 | Principles of Macroeconomics or Microeconomics ** | 3 | |
| EGR 210 | Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics or | 3 | |
| EGR 220 | Electrical Circuits ** | ||
| EGR 221 | Electrical Circuits Lab (optional) | 1 | |
| Total Hours Required for Graduation | 64 | ||
Call 636-922-8496
CAD/Pre-Engineering/General Technology DepartmentAdministration Building, Room 1242