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Feb 17, 2025
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2011-12 Vincennes University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering Science 4550, A.S.
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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.
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Concentrations
- Engineering Science - Agricultural and Biological Engineering Concentration 4551, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Biomedical Engineering Concentration 4552, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Chemical Engineering Concentration 4553, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Civil Engineering Concentration 4554, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Computer Science Concentration 4555, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Electrical Engineering Concentration 4556, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Food Process Engineering Concentration 4557, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Mathematics Concentration 4558, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Mathematics Concentration 4558, A.A.
- Engineering Science - Mechanical Engineering Concentration 4559, A.S.
- Engineering Science - Physics Concentration 4560, A.S.
Major Program Requirements (32)
Some courses listed as Major Program Requirements will be replaced by courses listed in a concentration. See “Sequence of Courses ” for a complete listing of required courses for each concentration. General Education Requirements
See General Education in this catalog for a complete description of the general education and assessment requirements. Liberal Education Core (21)
Recommended Sequence of Courses
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