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An Associate in Science Degree requires completing at least 60 units of degree-eligible coursework, covering both major and breadth requirements, while maintaining a minimum 2.0 GPA. All major courses must be passed with a grade of C or higher. The Engineering Program involves gaining and using scientific, mathematical, economic, social, and practical knowledge to design and construct structures, machines, devices, systems, and materials. An engineering foundation is valuable not just for engineers but also for students pursuing chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine. Information about the CCC engineering program is provided below. Alongside engineering classes, students should build a solid foundation in math and physics.
An Associate in Science degree in Engineering serves as a solid foundation for further education and careers in various engineering disciplines, including civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental, aerospace, industrial, chemical, and nuclear engineering. Related areas of study encompass geology, physics, applied physics, biophysics, biotechnology, and astronomy.
To qualify for admission, a student must be a high school graduate (or its equivalent) or be 18 years of age or older.
Proof of English proficiency with one of the following:
• Duolingo online exam 95
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (Internet-based) 61
• IELTS Academic 5.5
• CAE 160
• iTEP Academic 3.5
• PTE Academic 45
• TOEFL iTP 500
• TOEFL Essentials (score of 6.5)
• TOEFL IBT 61