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two advisors; one at LBCC and a second at the institution you hope to attend to make sure you are taking the courses that will meet program requirements.
Many students start at terms other than fall term and take night classes as well as day classes. Some students attend part time.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in Engineering Transfer will:
• Apply knowledge of mathematics to formulate and solve engineering problems.
• Use computers to solve engineering problems.
• Properly set up and follow a process to solve engineering problems.
Program Requirements
Students entering the program with solid high school backgrounds in physics, chemistry and pre-calculus can expect to complete the program in two years. Students who need to complete any pre-calculus classes after their arrival on campus should expect to spend more than two years in the program. Many of the courses listed as fall term freshman courses have prerequisites. Entering students who are deficient in mathematics, chemistry, writing or reading commonly spend three years at LBCC before transferring to a four-year institution.
CH 201 Chemistry for Engineering Majors and CH 221 General Chemistry( depending upon the student’ s intended engineering area of emphasis) are usually taken in the first or second terms of the Engineering Transfer degree program. These courses require that the student possess a basic knowledge of chemistry prior to enrolling. In order to fulfill this requirement a student must either:
• Pass a Chemistry Entrance Exam, or
• Take a college-level chemistry course( CH 112, CH 121, or CH 150). To schedule an entrance exam or for further information contact:
Linda Taylor at taylorl @ linnbenton. edu or 541-917-4741.
Students should be prepared to purchase a scientific-type electronic calculator.
T R A N S F E R
Associate of Science with an emphasis in Engineering Transfer
See the front of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree.
General Education Requirements:................................. 43 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements:................................................
66
Course No. Course Title
Credits
Biological Science.................................................
4
CH 201
Chemistry for Engineering Majors or
CH 221
General Chemistry................................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
CH 202
Chemistry for Engineering Majors II or
CH 222
General Chemistry.........................................................
5
Cultural Diversity.................................................
3
Difference, Power & Discrimination......................
3
COMM 111 Fundamentals of Speech or
COMM 112 Introduction to Persuasion...................................
3
ENGR 111
Engineering Orientation I.............................................
4
ENGR 112
Engineering Orientation II...........................................
4
Literature & the Arts..............................................
3
MTH 251
Differential Calculus.............................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
MTH 252
Integral Calculus...........................................................
5
MTH 253
Calculus.........................................................................
4
MTH 254
Calculus.........................................................................
4
MTH 256
Applied Differential Equations......................................
4
PH 211
General Physics with Calculus...............................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
PH 212
General Physics with Calculus......................................
5
PH 213
General Physics with Calculus......................................
5
PE 231
Lifetime Health & Fitness.......................................
3
Social Processes & Institutions...............................
3
Western Culture....................................................
3
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
WR 227
Technical Writing..................................................
3
Engineering Electives....................................................
24
Total Credits Required:
108
Approved Electives
From the following list of approved electives, select courses that are
required for your major at the institution you plan to attend.
A minimum of four elective courses must either have an ENGR prefix
or be CEM 263, CH 241, or CH 242.
CEM 263
Plane Surveying( 3 credits)
CH 223
General Chemistry( 5 credits)
CH 241
Organic Chemistry( 4 credits)
CH 242
Organic Chemistry( 4 credits)
CH 243
Organic Chemistry( 4 credits)
CS 161
Introduction to Computer Science I( 4 credits)
CS 162
Introduction to Computer Science II( 4 credits)
EC 201
Introduction to Microeconomics( 4 credits)
EC 202
Introduction to Macroeconomics( 4 credits)
ENGR 201
Electrical Fundamentals: DC Circuits( 4 credits)
ENGR 202
Electrical Fundamentals: AC Circuits( 4 credits)
ENGR 203
Electrical Fundamentals: Signals & Controls( 4 credits)
ENGR 211
Statics( 4 credits)
ENGR 212
Dynamics( 4 credits)
ENGR 213
Strength of Materials( 4 credits)
ENGR 242
Introduction to GIS( 3 credits)
ENGR 245
Engineering Graphics: Civil( 3 credits)
ENGR 248
Engineering Graphics: Mechanical( 3 credits)
ENGR 271
Digital Logic Design( 3 credits)
ENGR 272
Digital Logic Design Lab( 1 credit)
MTH 255
Vector Calculus( 4 credits)
MTH 265
Statistics for Scientists & Engineers( 4 credits)
Note: Students majoring in Chemical Engineering, Environmental
Engineering, and Bioengineering should take CH 221, CH 222 and CH
223 instead of CH 201 and CH 202.
Students majoring in Construction Engineering Management at OSU
should take BA 215, BA 226, and BA 275 instead of MTH 253, MTH 254,
MTH 256, CH 202, and PH 213
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.