Revised: Effective Semester Fall 2012
This track will prepare students to transfer to other materials engineering programs. Specific requirements in colleges vary, and the student preparing for a particular institution may, with approval, change the sequence listed below; this sequence of courses is articulated with the materials science and engineering program at University of Maryland College Park.
A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; all students should consult an engineering adviser.
The student should also visit the Montgomery College Engineering Advising website at www.montgomerycollege.edu/engineeringadvising for up-to-date comprehensive information.
| First Semester |
| CH 135 |
General Chemistry for Engineers* |
4 |
| EN 102 |
Techniques of Reading and Writing II† |
3 |
| ES 100 |
Introduction to Engineering Design |
3 |
| |
Health foundation |
1 |
| MA 181 |
Calculus I † |
4 |
| Second Semester |
| ES 102 |
Statics |
3 |
| MA 182 |
Calculus II |
4 |
| PH 161 |
General Physics I (NSND) |
3 |
| |
Behavioral and social sciences distribution |
3 |
| |
Humanities distribution |
3 |
| Third Semester |
| CH 203 |
Organic Chemistry I |
5 |
| MA 280 |
Multivariable Calculus |
4 |
| PH 262 |
General Physics II |
4 |
| |
Behavioral and social sciences distribution |
3 |
| Fourth Semester |
| EE 207 |
Electric Circuits |
4 |
| ES 220 |
Mechanics of Material |
3 |
| MA 282 |
Differential Equations |
3 |
| PH 263 |
General Physics III |
4 |
| |
Arts Distribution |
3 |
Total credit hours 64 |
* Students may substitute CH 102
† Students may need to take EN 101 and MA 180 to fulfill prerequisite requirements. |
Program Outcomes for the Engineering A.S. Degree - Material Science & Engineering
Upon completion of this program a student will be able to:
- Identify, formulate, and solve basic physics and engineering problems in mechanics and nuclear physics.
- Identify properties of various materials and their applications.
- Use computer application software in material engineering such as Pro/Engineer and pspice.
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