Computer Engineering Technology

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Associate in General Studies

Liberal Arts & Sciences

Computer Engineering Technology

Computer Engineering Technology Course Descriptions

Dean:  Dr. Sue Courtney
Program Coordinator:  Bill Wyatt

Curriculum pathway leading to an Associate in General Studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences for students seeking a transfer degree to a 4-year institution.

General Education Requirements

College Requirement
- All first time degree-seeking students who score 75 or above on the ACCUPLACER reading exam are required to take HUDV0100, Freshman Orientation (1 credit hour). All degree-seeking students who score below 75 on the ACCUPLACER reading exam will take HUDV 101, Strategies for Academic Excellence/Lifelong Learning (2 credit hours). (See exemptions)

Course Number Course Title Hours
Basic Skill Requirements
ENGL 101 Composition I 3
ENGL 102 Composition II* 3
SPCH 151
SPCH 153
Public Speaking or
Interpersonal Communication
3
Total 9
Mathematics Requirements
ENGR 104 Applied Math or
Math Core Elective
3
Total 3
Humanities Requirements
(from at least one of the following: Art, History, Literature, Modern Language, Music, Philosophy or Theatre)
Humanities Core Elective 3
Total 3
Social and Behavioral Science Requirements
(from at least of the following: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology)
Social Science Core Elective 3
Total 3
Natural and Physical Science Requirement
(lecture with lab)
NASC Natural and Physical Science Core Elective 3
Total 3
Total General Education Requirements 22-23
Technical Requirements:
CIST Electives 19-20
FREE Electives 20
Total 39-40

Total hours for an Associate in General Studies in Computer Engineering Technology Degree

61-62

*See course description for prerequisite.
Note:  Substitutions from other departments may be submitted with advisors approval. Recommended: Computer core plus additional hours in CIST, ENGR, MATH, NASC, or BUSN.