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Engineering • Associate in Science

Transfer Program

Colleague Code: AS.ENGR

Curriculum Code: ASD 101

Program Information:

This suggested listing of courses that fulfills the requirements for earning an AS at LLCC, is primarily designed to prepare students seeking to transfer with junior status to four-year schools in Illinois to pursue a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering or electrical engineering.

  • Since program requirements vary among the four-year schools, the courses listed here are only suggested guidelines. Students are strongly encouraged to explore the specific program requirements of the four-year schools they are considering for their transfer, as they make their course selections for their first two years of study at LLCC. LLCC advisors, faculty members, and deans are also sources of helpful advice.
  • To complete the AS in two years, the calculus sequence (starting with MAT 131) should begin in the first semester. Students unprepared for MAT 131 should consider completing MAT 113 and MAT 120 during the summer term preceding their first fall semester at LLCC.
  • If you intend to complete only one course of a sequenced offering at LLCC (such as CHE 101/CHE 102 or PHY 201/PHY 202)and the latter at your transfer school, you run the risk of having to repeat some course(s) at your transfer school IF the content split in the sequence at LLCC varies enough from the content split at the transfer school.  Therefore, it might be in your best interest to finish out the sequence or not start the sequence, before transferring. 
  • Chemical engineering majors should pursue the AS in Chemistry.

For Program Information Contact:

Mathematics and Computer Sciences Department at 217-786-2386 or 217-786-2326 or see a Student Success Coach.

Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester:

CHE 101General Chemistry I

4

EGL 101Composition I

3

MAT 131Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

5

Social Science Selection*

3

*Check with your transfer school to see if ECO 131 - Principles of Economics I (Microeconomics) or ECO 132 - Principles of Economics II (Macroeconomics) is preferred for Social Science Selection.

 

 

Second Semester:

EGL 102Composition II

3

MAT 132Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

5

PHY 201Physics I

4

Social Science Selection

3

Third Semester:

Fine Arts Selection

3

MAT 233Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

4

PHY 202Physics II

4

MAT 161Computer Programming and Applications for Engineers

4

OR

CSC 125Computer Programming Concepts

3

Electrical engineering majors should take MAT 161 - Computer Programming and Applications for Engineers. Computer engineering majors should take CSC 125 - Computer Programming Concepts.

Fourth Semester:

CMN 101Public Speaking Fundamentals

3

Life Science Selection

4

Humanities Selection

3

Program Course Selection

3-4

Program Course Selection

3-4

PROGRAM COURSE SELECTIONS:  Computer engineering majors should take MAT 220 - Discrete Math and CSC 170 - Computer Science I. Electrical engineering majors should take ENG 270 - Circuit Analysis and MAT 235 - Differential Equations. Computer engineering majors might also consider taking ENG 270 and/or MAT 235, as their schedule permits for extra coursework. 

Course Requirements:

Required General Education Courses

Please see your Student Success Coach for course planning.

CMN 101Public Speaking Fundamentals

3

EGL 101Composition I

3

EGL 102Composition II

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Recommended General Education Courses

CHE 101General Chemistry I

4

MAT 131Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

5

MAT 132Calculus and Analytic Geometry II

5

MAT 233Calculus and Analytic Geometry III

4

PHY 201Physics I

4

Fine Arts Selection

3

Humanities Elective

3

Life Science Selection

4

Social Science Selection

3

Social Science Selection

3

Total Credit Hours:38

Economics is recommended as one of the social science electives, but students should check with their transfer program to determine if ECO 131 or ECO 132 is preferred.

A minimum of ten (10) credits must be earned in both the life and physical science areas; must be selected from the list of General Education Core Curriculum courses and must include one laboratory course.

Recommended Program Courses

PHY 202Physics II

4

Program Course Selection

3-4

Program Course Selection

3-4

Total Credit Hours:10-12

PROGRAM COURSE SELECTIONS: Computer engineering majors should take MAT 220 - Discrete Math and CSC 170 - Computer Science I. Electrical engineering majors should take ENG 270 - Circuit Analysis and MAT 235 - Differential Equations. Computer engineering majors might also consider taking ENG 270 and/or MAT 235, as their schedule permits for extra coursework. 

Recommended Program Support Courses

MAT 161Computer Programming and Applications for Engineers

4

OR

CSC 125Computer Programming Concepts

3

Total Credit Hours:3-4

Computer engineering majors should take CSC 125 - Computer Programming Concepts. Electrical engineering majors should take MAT 161 - Computer Programming and Applications for Engineers

Total Credit Hours: 60-63