Engineering Department
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Engineering is the art of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, judgment, and common sense to make things that benefit people. Engineers design buildings, bridges, airplanes, roads, computers, cars, plastics and new materials as well as processes for cleaning up toxic spills, draining storm water, and systems for mass transit.
Transfer
Degrees: Associate of Arts Degree
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Classes offered this quarter Designed to provide students with a broad
liberal arts background of study during their
first and second years of college with an
emphasis on engineering. The state’s two-year and
four-year schools developed transfer
agreements that allow students from a
community college to transfer at least 90
credits (60 semester credits) to a four-year
college or university. The degrees satisfy
some – or all – general requirements for a
bachelor’s degree.
Engineering
(non-major specific) - AS Track 2
University of Washington School of Engineering
Aerospace, Civil & Environmental, Industrial, Materials
Science,
Mechanical Engineering - AS Track 2
Biological and Chemical Engineering - AS Track 2
Computer and Electrical Engineering - AS Track 2
Engineering
Transfer Program Green Booklet
Engineering Scheduling
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Flowchart
Engineering Courses July08
Flowchart
Math Comp Chem Phys Prereqs July08
Professional-Technical Degree: Associate of
Applied Arts & Sciences Degree
There are several areas of focus for those
interested in a professional-technical degree
that will take them straight to the workforce.
Check each of these options.
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