ENGINEERING Program
School of Business, Technology, and Performing Arts
Position yourself at the forefront of technology and design.
Are you fascinated by navigation systems? Or the structure of tunnels, roads, and bridges? Do you aspire to develop the next sustainable source of energy? Or, maybe the next mode of transportation? Then, you should consider a career as an engineer!
SCC’s engineering programs will give you a robust foundation in the field while introducing
you to specialties like chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. You’ll
be well-prepared to transfer to a four-year program after successfully completing
your associate degree, setting you up for success in one of the highest-paying industries.
SCC will give you the engineering foundation to pursue your grandest ambitions, whether
that’s helping NASA locate water on Mars or inventing a system to mitigate water issues
right here on Earth.
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. | TECH 105
The suggested course sequence helps you to complete your program.
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Program Information
SCC's Associate of Science degree in Engineering is specifically designed to transfer to the following programs or institutions:
- Missouri S&T
- SIUE – School of Engineering
- UMSL – School of Engineering
- University of Missouri (MIZZOU) – College of Engineering
- Washington University in St. Louis – McKelvey School of Engineering
Unlike traditional programs where design work is reserved for upperclassmen, SCC's engineering courses incorporate engineering design projects at the Freshman and Sophomore levels. These hands-on experiences challenge students to apply course concepts to solve open-ended problems and increase their overall understanding.
To further prepare students for success, our curriculum aligns directly with ABET accreditation criteria. Upon graduation, students will be able to:
- identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
- design solutions to meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
- communicate effectively with a range of audiences, enabling them to be effective collaborators and confident in their presentation skills.
- recognize ethical and professional responsibilities and make informed judgments, considering the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
Contact Information
Kim Mercurio
Dean
636-922-8572
kmercurio@stchas.edu
Amy Sheers
Assistant Dean
636-922-8721
ascheers@stchas.edu
Garrett Foster
Engineering Faculty
636-922-8645
gfoster@stchas.edu
Ronda Sackett
Administrative Assistant
636-922-8216
rsackett@stchas.edu
