Engineering emphasis, Associate of Science

Students who successfully complete all Engineering emphasis, Associate of Science degree requirements will be able to:

  • Apply knowledge of mathematics to formulate and solve engineering problems.
  • Use computers to solve engineering problems.
  • Properly set up and follow an engineering process to solve engineering problems.

Program Course Requirements

See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Engineering emphasis, Associate of Science Program Maps.

General Education Courses

OSU does not allow students to take courses in their chosen discipline to meet this requirement.

CH 201Chemistry For Engineering Majors I

5

or

CH 221General Chemistry

5

COMM 111ZPublic Speaking

4

or

COMM 114Argument and Critical Discourse

3

MTH 251Differential Calculus

5

PE 231Lifetime Health & Fitness

3

PH 211General Physics With Calculus

5

WR 121ZComposition I

4

WR 227ZTechnical Writing

4

Biological Sciences

4

Cultural Diversity

3

Difference Power & Discrimination

3

Literature & the Arts

3

Social Processes & Institutions

3

Western Culture

3

Total Credit Hours:44

COMM 111Z and WR 227Z: Three credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.

CH 201, CH 221, MTH 251 and PH 211: Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.

Core Courses

CH 202Chemistry For Engineering Majors II

5

or

CH 222General Chemistry

5

ENGR 111Engineering Orientation I

4

ENGR 112Engineering Orientation II

4

MTH 252Integral Calculus

5

MTH 253Series Calculus/Linear Algebra

4

MTH 254Multivariable Calculus

4

MTH 256Applied Differential Equations

4

PH 212General Physics With Calculus

5

PH 213General Physics With Calculus

5

Select 20 elective credits from the following:

Students should choose courses that are required for their major at the 4-year institution they plan to attend. Electives must include a minimum of four 200-level ENGR courses OR match the requirements for an engineering major at OSU or another accredited university and include a minimum of two 200-level ENGR courses. 

BI 221Principles of Biology I

4

BI 222Principles of Biology II

4

BI 223Principles of Biology III

4

CEM 263Surveying

3

CH 223General Chemistry

5

CH 241Organic Chemistry

4

CH 242Organic Chemistry

4

CH 243Organic Chemistry

4

CS 161Introduction to Computer Science I

4

CS 162Introduction to Computer Science II

4

CS 260Data Structures

4

CSS 205Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems

4

ENGR 201Electrical Fundamentals: DC Circuits

4

ENGR 202Electrical Fund: AC Circuits

4

ENGR 203Electric Fund:Signals/Controls

4

ENGR 211Statics

4

ENGR 212Dynamics

4

ENGR 213Strength Of Material

4

ENGR 242Introduction To GIS

3

ENGR 245Engineering Graphics: Civil

3

ENGR 248Engineer Graphics: Mechanical

3

ENGR 271Digital Logic Design

3

ENGR 272Digital Logic Design Lab

1

MTH 231Elements Of Discrete Math

4

MTH 255Vector Calculus

4

STAT 265Introduction to Statistics for Engineers

4

Total Credit Hours:64

Total Credit Hours: 108-109

 

 

Students planning to major in Mechanical, Industrial, Manufacturing, or Energy Systems Engineering at Oregon State University are not required to take MTH 253.

Students planning to major in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Bioengineering, or Ecological Engineering at OSU should take CH 221, CH 222 and CH 223 and not take CH 201 and CH 202.

Students planning to major in Construction Engineering Management at OSU should take BA 215, BA 226, and EC 202 and not take MTH 253, MTH 254, MTH 256, CH 202, and PH 213.

Students planning to major in Forest Engineering Management at OSU should take CSS 205 and not take MTH 253, CH 202 and PH 213.

Students planning to major in Electrical and Computer Engineering at OSU should take CS 160 instead of ENGR 111.