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Department Chair: Emily Eagan-Rowe, 847.635.1268, eeaganrowe@oakton.edu

The Engineering curriculum is designed to prepare students to continue studies toward the baccalaureate degree in engineering in four-year colleges and universities. Since this curriculum places emphasis on mathematics and its applications in the sciences, students should possess skills in this area.

Completion of this curriculum and compliance with other graduation requirements will enable the student to earn an Oakton A.E.S. degree and to continue working toward a wide choice of specialized fields of engineering, including mechanical, civil, electrical, computer, industrial, and aerospace engineering.

Students should note that four-year colleges and universities vary in specific course and transfer requirements. Therefore, it is important that in selecting Oakton courses students consult the Engineering department chair or the Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success, as well as the catalog and/or admissions advisors at the senior institution to which transfer is intended. General education courses should be selected from the list of IAI General Education Courses.

Associate in Engineering Science Degree

64 Semester Credit Hours; Curriculum: 0850

Note: Refer to IAI General Education Courses page for guidelines on General Education course selection.

Course List
Code Title Hours
General Education Requirements:
Area A — Communications
EGL 101Composition I3
EGL 102Composition II3
Area B — Mathematics
MAT 250Calculus I5
MAT 251Calculus II4
Area C — Science
PHY 221General Physics I5
PHY 222General Physics II5
Area D — Social and Behavioral Sciences
Two courses (two courses from the same discipline are recommended)6
Area E — Humanities/Fine Arts
One course from a humanities or fine arts discipline3
Area F — Global Studies 1
One course that satisfies Global Studies requirement0-3
Area G — U.S. Diversity Studies 2
One course that satisfies U.S. Diversity Studies requirement0-3
Total Hours34
Course List
Code Title Hours
Major Requirements
CHM 121General College Chemistry I4
MAT 252Calculus III4
MAT 262Ordinary Differential Equations3
Select one of the following:3
CSC 155
C++ Computer Science I
CSC 156
Java Computer Science I
CSC 157
Python Computer Science I
CSC 170
& CSC 171
Introduction to Numerical Methods
and C++ Programming for Engineers
CSC 170
& CSC 173
Introduction to Numerical Methods
and Java Programming for Engineers
CSC 170
& CSC 174
Introduction to Numerical Methods
and Python Programming for Engineers
Additional courses dependent on transfer requirements and major concentration: 316
CHM 122, CSC 144/MAT 144, CSC 240, CSC 241, CSC 242, CSC 255, ENG 120, ENG 211, ENG 212, ENG 217, ENG 220, ENG 250, MAT 260, PHY 223 or other approved courses
Total Hours30
1

Students may take a Global Studies course that satisfies both Area F and another Area requirement.

2

Students may take a U.S. Diversity Studies course that satisfies both Area G and another Area requirement.

3

Consult the department chair and/or academic advisor before selecting these courses. Baccalaureate Engineering programs vary greatly regarding which courses are needed and accepted for transfer.

Engineering Pre-major

Department Chair: Emily Eagan-Rowe, 847.635.1268, eeaganrowe@oakton.edu

The following pre-major is recommended for students who are considering completing a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering after transferring to a four-year institution. It is designed for students who have not decided upon a specific four-year college or university. Once a transfer school is selected, students are strongly encouraged to consult the Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success and the transfer institution’s catalog to select courses that will meet both Oakton and transfer institution requirements.

For more information on course selection or program-specific advising, contact the department chair. Part time students should also consult the Office of Advising, Transition, and Student Success for part-time pre-major recommendations. General Education courses should be selected from the list of IAI General Education Courses.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Semester OneHours
EGL 101 Composition I 3
MAT 250 Calculus I 5
CHM 121 General College Chemistry I 4
Select one Social and Behavioral Sciences course 1 3
 Hours15
Semester Two
EGL 102 Composition II 3
MAT 251 Calculus II 4
PHY 221 General Physics I 5
Select one of the following: 3
CSC 155
C++ Computer Science I  
CSC 156
Java Computer Science I  
CSC 157
Python Computer Science I  
CSC 170
& CSC 171
Introduction to Numerical Methods
and C++ Programming for Engineers
 
CSC 170
& CSC 173
Introduction to Numerical Methods
and Java Programming for Engineers
 
CSC 170
& CSC 174
Introduction to Numerical Methods
and Python Programming for Engineers
 
Select one Social and Behavioral Sciences course 1 3
 Hours18
Second Year
Semester One
MAT 252 Calculus III 4
PHY 222 General Physics II 5
Select two of the following: 2 6
ENG 120
Engineering Graphics  
ENG 211
Analytical Mechanics (Statics)  
ENG 250
Introduction to Digital Systems 3  
CSC/MAT 144
Discrete Mathematics  
CSC 240
C++ Data Structures  
CSC 241
Java Data Structures  
CSC 242
Python Data Structures  
 Hours15
Semester Two
MAT 262 Ordinary Differential Equations 3
Select a minimum of ten credit hours from the following: 2 10
CHM 122
General College Chemistry II  
CSC/MAT 144
Discrete Mathematics  
CSC 255
Objects and Algorithms  
ENG 211
Analytical Mechanics (Statics)  
ENG 212
Analytical Mechanics (Dynamics)  
ENG 217
Strength of Materials  
ENG 220
Engineering Circuit Analysis 4  
ENG 250
Introduction to Digital Systems 3  
MAT 260
Linear Algebra  
PHY 223
Modern Physics 4  
Select one Humanities/Fine Arts course 1 3
 Hours16
 Total Hours64
1

When choosing Social and Behavioral Studies and Humanities/Fine Arts courses, please select at least one course that also satisfies Global Studies requirement and one course that also satisfies the U.S. Diversity Studies requirement.

2

Consult the department chair and/or advisor before selecting these courses. Baccalaureate Engineering programs vary greatly regarding which courses are needed and accepted for transfer.

3

Course typically offered in Fall.

4

Course typically offered in Spring.

Note: Pre-major is a recommended sequence and selection of courses. See Associate in Engineering Science (A.E.S) page for degree requirements.  

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