Engineering Science
- TRANSFER DEGREE
- MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS
Engineering Science Gateway Courses:
- Gateway courses: MAT 205, CHM 101, PHY 103
- Key courses: MAT 205, MAT 206, MAT 207, MAT 214, PHY 103, PHY 104, PHY 203, CHM 101, CHM 102
- Engineering Electives: EGR 214, GLG 110, EGR 220, EGR 212, PHY 204, EGR 218, MAT 211,
EGR 216
- Students majoring in chemical, biological or environmental engineering should plan to take: CHM 201 and CHM 202. (CHM 202 may be substituted for EGR 206 with permission from the department chair)
- Computer Engineering majors should take: CSC 101, CSC 102 and CSC 201. (CSC 101 may be substituted for EGR 102 and CSC 201 may be substituted for EGR 206 with the permission of the department chair)
Courses above have been recommended by the department to help introduce you to the program (Gateway courses) and guide you in selecting courses that will provide you with the best academic experience (Key courses and suggested Electives).
- PPREREQUISITE
- CCOREQUISITE
- P/CPRE/COREQUISITE
Course # | Course Name | P, C, P/C | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
ENG 101 | Freshman English 1 | P | 3 |
CHM 101 | General Chemistry 1 | P | 4 |
PHY 103 | Physics for Science and Engineering 1 | P | 4 |
MAT 205 | Calculus 1 | P | 4 |
EGR 101 | Intro to Engineering Design | P/C | 3 |
Total Semester Credits | 18 |
Milestones
During this semester, students should:
- Meet with your departmental advisor
- Join the Engineering Club
Course # | Course Name | P, C, P/C | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
ENG 102 | Freshman English 2 | P | 3 |
PHY 104 | Physics for Science and Engineering 2 | P, P/C | 4 |
CHM 102 | General Chemistry 2 | P | 4 |
MAT 206 | Calculus 2 | P | 4 |
EGR 102 | Programming for Engineers | P/C | 3 |
Total Semester Credits | 18 |
Milestones
During this semester, students should:
- Visit the Transfer Fair
- Seek out scholarship opportunities
Course # | Course Name | P, C, P/C | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
________ | SUNY Social Science (GE 3) | 3 | |
PHY 203 | Physics for Science and Engineering 3 | P, P/C | 4 |
MAT 207 | Calculus 3 | P | 4 |
EGR 205 | Statics | P, P/C | 4 |
________ | Engineering Elective * | 3 | |
Total Semester Credits | 18 |
Milestones
During this semester, students should:
- Apply to and visit transfer school(s)
- Check your progress with your advisor
- Seek leadership opportunities through the Engineering Club or Student Senate
Course # | Course Name | P, C, P/C | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
_______ | SUNY American History (GE 4) | 3 | |
MAT 214 | Differential Equations and Series | P | 4 |
EGR 206 | Dynamics | P | 4 |
________ | Engineering Elective * | 3 | |
Total Semester Credits |
Milestones
During this semester, students should:
- Seek out scholarship opportunities
- Apply for graduation
Notes:
Students must take a minimum of two courses from the following depending on their area of specialization:
- Physical Geology (GLG 110)
- Thermodynamics (EGR 214) - Summer
- Solid Mechanics (EGR 220) - Spring
- Circuit Theory (EGR 212) - Spring
- Modern Physics (PHY 204)
- Materials Science (EGR 218) - Fall
- Linear Algebra (MAT 211) - Fall/Summer
- Engineering Computations (EGR 216)
Students majoring in chemical, biological or environmental engineering should plan to take:
- Organic Chemistry I (CHM 201) and Organic Chemistry II (CHM 202)
- CHM 202 may be substituted for EGR 206 with permission from the department chair
Computer engineering majors should take:
- Computer Science I and II (CSC 101 and 102) and Data Structures (CSC 201)
- (CSC 101 may be substituted for EGR 102 and CSC 201 may be substituted for EGR 206, with the permission of the department chair)
Proper advising is crucial for proper course selection.