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2023 - 2024 Catalog Year
Engineering and Engineering Technology University Transfer (Full-time)

Degree: Associate of Science
Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering

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This Sample Program Pathway is designed to provide an example of course selections in a term by term sequence. Please see an Academic Advisor for a plan specific to your academic needs.

Fall Semester (First Year)
Elective course signified by
Hours
 

Description: The first course of a three-semester sequence of courses. Topics include limits and continuity, the derivative and its applications including related rates and optimization, L'Hopital's rule, antiderivatives, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, integration by substitution. Traditional testing (proctored or in Testing Center) is used in all online sections.

Prerequisites: MAT 1570 or MAT 1580 and Other (with a grade of C or better or satisfactory score on math placement test)

Description: A university-parallel course in chemistry for the science major. The first half of a comprehensive first-year survey of chemistry. Topics include the basics of matter, atoms and molecules, chemical reactions, bonding, molecular geometry and gases. Students registering for this course should have previously taken high school chemistry or equivalent. Four classroom hours, three lab hours per week.

Prerequisites: MAT 0300 or MAT 1450 or MAT 1470 or MAT 1570 or MAT 1580 or MAT 2270 or MAT 2280 or MAT 2290

Corequisites: CHE 1251

Corequisites: CHE 1211

Description: In English Composition I students learn reflective, analytical and argumentative writing strategies, incorporating sources and personal experience. Students will negotiate between public and private rhetorical situations and purposes to achieve academic literacy. They will write multiple drafts using a recursive writing process as they work toward fluency in style and mechanics.

Prerequisites: DEV 0035 or Other (Placement Test Score)

Description: A critical analysis of contemporary American society with review of major sociological theories, research methods, culture, socialization, groups, social structure, social institutions, deviance, social inequalities, social processes and social change.

Notes: Choose two from: ECO-2160, ECO-2180, PLS-1120, PSY-1100 or SOC-1101 (must be from different subjects)

Prerequisites: DEV 0015

 

Term hours subtotal:

16

Spring Semester (First Year)
Elective course signified by
Hours
 

Description: The second course of a three-semester sequence of courses. Techniques of integration, applications of integration, numerical integration, improper integrals, infinite sequences and series, power series, parametric equations, polar coordinates, conic sections.

Prerequisites: MAT 2270 and Other (with a grade of C or better or satisfactory score on math placement test)

Description: The second half of a university-parallel course in chemistry for the science or engineering major. Topics include liquids and solids, solutions, chemical reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, electrochemistry, representative metals, metalloids and non-metals and organic chemistry. Four classroom hours, three lab hours per week.

Prerequisites: CHE 1211

Corequisites: CHE 1261

Corequisites: CHE 1221

Description: Principles of linear circuit analysis, covering circuits containing passive and active components. Analysis of direct-current (DC) and alternating-current (AC) circuits, including transient behavior and sinusoidal steady-state behavior. This calculus-based course is designed for Engineering University Transfer students. Three classroom, three lab hours per week.

Notes: 20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Prerequisites: MAT 2270 or EGR 1101

Description: Major trends in the development of Western culture, emphasizing political, economic, social and cultural achievements from the seventeenth century to the present.

 

Term hours subtotal:

17

Summer Semester (First Year)
Elective course signified by
Hours
 

Description: Designed to improve speaking and listening skills through the study and application of public speaking structure, content and style. This course requires 5 speeches in front of a live audience. The online course sections require the recordings to be created by the student with at least 8 adults present for each speech. Any questions, please contact the Communication Department at com.dept@sinclair.edu.

Notes: Or COM-2206 Interpersonal Communication

Prerequisites: DEV 0035 or Other (Any other college level English course)

Description: Basic nature of philosophy, its relationship to physical and social sciences and theology and its value to the individual.

Notes: Or PHI-2206 Introduction to Ethics *20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Description: The study of alkanes, stereochemistry, alkyl halides, organometallic compounds, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbons and spectroscopic methods of organic analysis. Four classroom, three lab hours per week.

Notes: 20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Prerequisites: CHE 1221

Corequisites: CHE 2151

Description: Lab for CHE 2111.

Corequisites: CHE 2111

 

Term hours subtotal:

11

Fall Semester (Second Year)
Elective course signified by
Hours
 

Description: Vectors in the plane and space, dot and cross product of two vectors. Lines, planes and surfaces in space, vector-valued functions, arc length and curvature. Functions of several variables, partial derivatives with applications, multiple integrals with applications, line integrals, surface integrals, vector fields, Green's Theorem, the Divergence Theorem and Stokes' Theorem.

Notes: 20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Prerequisites: MAT 2280 and Other (with a grade of C or better or satisfactory score on math placement test)

Description: Fundamentals of mechanics including kinematics, dynamics, work and energy, momentum, oscillations, gravity, fluids, waves and sound, thermodynamics and kinetic theory, using calculus as appropriate. Four classroom, three lab hours per week.

Prerequisites: MAT 2270

Corequisites: PHY 2207

Corequisites: PHY 2201

Description: Introduction to Western religions and cultural traditions, including beliefs, practices, stories, rituals and historical context.

Notes: Or REL-1111, REL-2204, or REL-2255

Description:

First and second laws of thermodynamics; thermodynamic properties of gases, vapors and gas-vapor mixtures; energy-systems analysis including power cycles, refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning processes. Introduction to thermodynamics of reacting mixtures. Two classroom, two lab hours per week.

Notes: 20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Prerequisites: MAT 2270

 

Term hours subtotal:

16

Spring Semester (Second Year)
Elective course signified by
Hours
 

Description: Solutions and applications of ordinary differential equations including separable, exact, homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear equations and others. Numerical approximation methods as well as substitutions, the total differential, separation of variables, integrating factors, undetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, Laplace Transforms and power series methods are covered.

Prerequisites: MAT 2280 and Other (with a grade of C or better or satisfactory score on math placement test)

Description: Electrostatics, DC conduction and circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, quantum mechanics, optics and special relativity. Calculus used extensively. Four classroom, three lab hours per week.

Prerequisites: PHY 2201 and MAT 2280

Corequisites: PHY 2208

Corequisites: PHY 2202

Description: Basic economic principles with macro sequence. Interrelationship of households, business and government with an examination of Keynesian theory, fiscal policy and monetary policy. Traditional testing (proctored or in Testing Center) is used in all online sections.

Notes: Choose two from: ECO-2160, ECO-2180, PLS-1120, PSY-1100 or SOC-1101 (must be from different subjects)

Prerequisites: DEV 0035 and MAT 0050 or MAT 1120

Description: Vectorial treatment of forces and moments. Analysis of trusses and frames. Centroids, friction and moment of inertia. Internal shear and moment for beams. Virtual work. This calculus-based course is designed for Engineering University Transfer students. Two classroom, three lab hours per week.

Notes: 20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Prerequisites: MAT 2270 and PHY 2201

 

Term hours subtotal:

15

Summer Semester (Second Year)
Elective course signified by
Hours
 

Description: The study of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, derivatives of carboxylic acids, enolates, carbanions, amines, polycyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds, pericyclic reactions, and polymers. Four classroom, three lab hours per week.

Notes: 20 credit hours of approved electives are needed to meet the ESUP.S.AS degree requirements. Any additional hours may not be eligible to be covered by Financial Aid

Prerequisites: CHE 2111

Corequisites: CHE 2161

Description: Lab for CHE 2121.

Corequisites: CHE 2121

 

Term hours subtotal:

5

This information is for planning purposes only. Sinclair College will make every effort to offer curriculum listed above but reserves the right to change, add and cancel curriculum offerings for unforeseen circumstances. View current catalog.