Requirements for Associate in Engineering Science Degree (A.E.S.)(2)

These requirements apply to students who first enrolled for Fall 2003 or later. Students who first enrolled prior to Fall 2003 should obtain the appropriate sheet of requirements from Student Development Center.

Fall 2003 Hours Required Harper Courses
Group 1
Communications

A grade of C or better is required for ENG 101 and 102.
6 ENG 101, 102




Group 2
Mathematics

17 MTH 200, 201, 202, 212
Group 3
Computer Science(3)
4 CSC 208
Group 4
Physical and Life Sciences
13 CHM 121; PHY 201, 202
Group 5
Humanities and Fine Arts(1)

Minimum of 3 hours required from Group 6. Must have a minimum of 9 hours from Humanities and Fine Arts and Social and Behavioral Sciences combined.
3-6 Humanities: FRN 202 or GER 202 or JPN 202 or SGN 210 or SPA 202; HST 105 or HUM 105; HUM 120; LIT 105, 110, 115, 206, 207, 208, 210, 221, 222, 223, 224, 231, 232; PHI 101, 105, 115, 160, 205, 220, 231, 232; FRN 210 or GER 210 or SPA 210

Fine Arts: ART 105; FNA 111, 112 or 113; FNA 114 or LIT 112; MUS 103, 104, 120; SPE 111

Interdisciplinary Studies: HUM 101, 102, 103, 110
Group 6
Social and Behavioral Sciences(1)

Minimum of 3 hours required from Group 5. Must have minimum of 9 hours from Humanities and Fine Arts and Social and Behavioral Sciences combined.
3-6 ANT 101, 202, 205, 206; ECO 200, 211, 212; GEG 101 or 108, 103, 104, 210; HST 111, 112, 121,141, 142, 231, 232, 241, 242, 243, 245; PSC 101, 220, 250, 270, 280; PSY 101, 216, 217, 218, 228; SOC 101, 120, 205, 215, 230



Group 7
Engineering

Specialy courses approved in consultation with the Engineering Chair
18 CSC 122; EGR 100, 120, 121, 205, 212, 260, 262, 270; CHM 122, 204, 205; MTH 220; PHY 203




Total Hours Required
67

1. Students are encouraged to select at least one course in either the humanities/fine arts or the social/behavioral sciences that emphasizes non-Western cultures or minority cultures within the United States. A two-semester sequence in the same discipline from either the humanities/fine arts or the social/behavioral sciences is recommended.

2. Completion of the Associate in the Engineering Sciences degree does not fulfill the requirements of the Illinois General Education core curriculum. After transfer, AES students will need to complete the general education requirements of the institution to which they transfer.

3. Computer engineering and computer science students should select CSC 121 instead. Other computer science courses may be substituted based on requirements of specialty and transfer institution.

Note: No more than two GEG and two HST (except HST 105) courses may be used to fulfill Groups 1-6.