Apr 28, 2024  
2011-12 Vincennes University Catalog 
    
2011-12 Vincennes University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Science - Chemical Engineering Concentration 4553, A.S.


A Two-Year Transfer Program Leading to the A.S. Degree


This curriculum is designed for an A.S. degree in engineering science with concentrations in the engineering disciplines of agricultural and biological; biomedical; chemical; mechanical; food process; electrical; and civil. This sequence of courses also meets requirements in the engineering-related disciplines of physics; mathematics; and computer science. Students entering this program should have the following high school prerequisites: one and one-half years of algebra (elementary and advanced); one year of plane geometry; one-half year of trigonometry; and separate laboratory science courses in physics and chemistry are strongly advised. All students should check specific requirements of the respective transfer institution before choosing a concentration in this program.

General Education Requirements


See General Education  in this catalog for a complete description of the general education and assessment requirements.

Note


The Reading Intensive requirement may be met by PHYS 206 .

The Speaking Intensive requirement may be met by CHEM 215L .

The Writing Intensive requirement may be met by PHYS 205 .

The Mathematics Intensive requirement may be met by MATH 118 .

A grade of C or better is required in all Basic Skills courses.

Note


Computer Skills are enhanced by CSCI 126 .

Recommended Sequence of Courses


 (This sequence assumes any necessary developmental requirements have been met.)

Total Hours: 70


Note


1 Many transfer institutions require PHYS 206L - Laboratory for Physics for Scientists and Engineers II .

2 Students not qualifying for  ENGL 112  must satisfy the writing requirements by completing either of the following course sequences: (1) ENGL 101 - English Composition I  and ENGL 102 - English Composition II , or (2) ENGL 101 - English Composition I , LITR 220 - Introduction to World Literature I  and LITR 221 - Introduction to World Literature II . If the latter option is chosen, LITR 220  and LITR 221  will satisfy the second writing requirement and the Humanities requirement for the A.S. degree. Students transferring to IU School of Arts and Science and Purdue School of Engineering are encouraged to consider option 2.

3 If developmental courses are required, more time may be needed to complete this program.

4 Students should select from the following Humanities Common Core courses based on where they plan to transfer: ARTT 110 - Art Appreciation , LITR 220 - Introduction to World Literature I , LITR 222 - American Literature I , MUSI 218 , PHIL 111 - Introduction to Philosophy  and PHIL 212 - Introduction to Ethics .