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2023-2024 Catalog with Addendum v. 2.0 
    
2023-2024 Catalog with Addendum v. 2.0 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering, AS

Location(s): Central Campus


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Engineers are some of the world’s greatest problem solvers and this is why we take pride in our engineering program and its students. The perfect career for those with an inquisitive mind, our program boasts an advanced, engaging curriculum with an intense hands-on training approach so that you get the most out of your education at TJC.

We offer you a degree meeting the needs of the first two years of a four- or five-year engineering degree program. Join our program and start your in-depth look at one of the most significant industries of modern society.

Marketable skills for this award include: analytical/quantitative skills, critical thinking, mathematics, problem solving, team work and written communication skills.

 

Associate of Science
TSI Complete

Major Courses: 27 Credits


Select 10 hours minimum (based on chosen emphasis):


TJC Core Curriculum: 33 Credits


In addition to the Major Courses, the student is required to take 33 credit hours from the TJC Core Curriculum . Under the Texas Voluntary Compacts for Engineering, the student may complete the balance of the Core Curriculum at the transfer baccalaureate institution.

Major Courses: 27
TJC Core Curriculum: 33

Total Semester Hours: 60


NOTE: Some courses are only offered during Fall semester or Spring semester but not both. Please plan accordingly.

# Indicates course only taught in the fall semester

+ Indicates course only taught in the spring semester

Chemical Engineering


Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester


Second Semester


Third Semester


Fourth Semester


Total Semester Hours: 65


ΔClasses chosen in major must be different from courses used for Core requirements.

*Recommended Core Curriculum course. Other Core Curriculum courses may satisfy this requirement.

**PHIL 2306  Introduction to Ethics recommended.

To receive the degree, the student must make a minimum grade of “C” in all required math and science courses.

While this plan identifies courses that will apply toward most undergraduate engineering programs, it is important that students work with a TJC Academic Advisor each semester as well as with the transfer university early to make sure they are on track and taking courses toward their specific engineering discipline.

The selection of Engineering Electives depends on the student’s engineering discipline and requirements of the transfer institution. Additional courses beyond the minimum of 12 hours may be required to fulfill prerequisites for the transfer institution. It is imperative that students consult engineering advisors at the transfer institution as soon as possible. The guidelines shown below satisfy TJC’s engineering degree requirements; however, the guidelines may be adjusted on a case-by-case basis by the Engineering/Physical Sciences Department Chair depending on the requirements of the transfer institution. Guidelines for engineering electives:

  1. Mechanical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304  and ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 .
  2. Civil Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304, and GEOL 1403.
  3. Electrical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 2304 , ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 , and COSC 1436 .
  4. Chemical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , CHEM 1412 , CHEM 2423 , and CHEM 2425 .

Students interested in engineering disciplines not listed above should consult with the Department Chair of Engineering and Physical Sciences.

For more information, contact the Department Chair, Engineering/Physical Sciences, G-207/903-510-2887.

Civil Engineering


Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester


Second Semester


Third Semester


Fourth Semester


Total Semester Hours: 62


ΔClasses chosen in major must be different from courses used for Core requirements.

*Recommended Core Curriculum course. Other Core Curriculum courses may satisfy this requirement.

**PHIL 2306  Introduction to Ethics recommended.

To receive the degree, the student must make a minimum grade of “C” in all required math and science courses.

While this plan identifies courses that will apply toward most undergraduate engineering programs, it is important that students work with a TJC Academic Advisor each semester as well as with the transfer university early to make sure they are on track and taking courses toward their specific engineering discipline.

The selection of Engineering Electives depends on the student’s engineering discipline and requirements of the transfer institution. Additional courses beyond the minimum of 12 hours may be required to fulfill prerequisites for the transfer institution. It is imperative that students consult engineering advisors at the transfer institution as soon as possible. The guidelines shown below satisfy TJC’s engineering degree requirements; however, the guidelines may be adjusted on a case-by-case basis by the Engineering/Physical Sciences Department Chair depending on the requirements of the transfer institution. Guidelines for engineering electives:

  1. Mechanical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304  and ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 .
  2. Civil Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304, and GEOL 1403.
  3. Electrical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 2304 , ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 , and COSC 1436 .
  4. Chemical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , CHEM 1412 , CHEM 2423 , and CHEM 2425 .

Students interested in engineering disciplines not listed above should consult with the Department Chair of Engineering and Physical Sciences.

For more information, contact the Department Chair, Engineering/Physical Sciences, G-207/903-510-2887.

Electrical Engineering


Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester


Second Semester


Third Semester


Fourth Semester


Total Semester Hours: 61


ΔClasses chosen in major must be different from courses used for Core requirements.

*Recommended Core Curriculum course. Other Core Curriculum courses may satisfy this requirement.

**PHIL 2306  Introduction to Ethics recommended.

To receive the degree, the student must make a minimum grade of “C” in all required math and science courses.

While this plan identifies courses that will apply toward most undergraduate engineering programs, it is important that students work with a TJC Academic Advisor each semester as well as with the transfer university early to make sure they are on track and taking courses toward their specific engineering discipline.

The selection of Engineering Electives depends on the student’s engineering discipline and requirements of the transfer institution. Additional courses beyond the minimum of 12 hours may be required to fulfill prerequisites for the transfer institution. It is imperative that students consult engineering advisors at the transfer institution as soon as possible. The guidelines shown below satisfy TJC’s engineering degree requirements; however, the guidelines may be adjusted on a case-by-case basis by the Engineering/Physical Sciences Department Chair depending on the requirements of the transfer institution. Guidelines for engineering electives:

  1. Mechanical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304  and ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 .
  2. Civil Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304, and GEOL 1403.
  3. Electrical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 2304 , ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 , and COSC 1436 .
  4. Chemical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , CHEM 1412 , CHEM 2423 , and CHEM 2425 .

Students interested in engineering disciplines not listed above should consult with the Department Chair of Engineering and Physical Sciences.

For more information, contact the Department Chair, Engineering/Physical Sciences, G-207/903-510-2887.

Mechanical Engineering


Recommended Course Sequence:

First Semester


Second Semester


Third Semester


Fourth Semester


Total Semester Hours: 62


ΔClasses chosen in major must be different from courses used for Core requirements.

*Recommended Core Curriculum course. Other Core Curriculum courses may satisfy this requirement.

**PHIL 2306  Introduction to Ethics recommended.

To receive the degree, the student must make a minimum grade of “C” in all required math and science courses.

While this plan identifies courses that will apply toward most undergraduate engineering programs, it is important that students work with a TJC Academic Advisor each semester as well as with the transfer university early to make sure they are on track and taking courses toward their specific engineering discipline.

The selection of Engineering Electives depends on the student’s engineering discipline and requirements of the transfer institution. Additional courses beyond the minimum of 12 hours may be required to fulfill prerequisites for the transfer institution. It is imperative that students consult engineering advisors at the transfer institution as soon as possible. The guidelines shown below satisfy TJC’s engineering degree requirements; however, the guidelines may be adjusted on a case-by-case basis by the Engineering/Physical Sciences Department Chair depending on the requirements of the transfer institution. Guidelines for engineering electives:

  1. Mechanical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304  and ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 .
  2. Civil Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , ENGR 2301 , ENGR 2302 , and choose between CHEM 1412  (required at Texas A&M), ENGR 2304, and GEOL 1403.
  3. Electrical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 2304 , ENGR 2305 /ENGR 2105 , and COSC 1436 .
  4. Chemical Engineering: ENGR 1201 , ENGR 1304 , CHEM 1412 , CHEM 2423 , and CHEM 2425 .

Students interested in engineering disciplines not listed above should consult with the Department Chair of Engineering and Physical Sciences.

For more information, contact the Department Chair, Engineering/Physical Sciences, G-207/903-510-2887.

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