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Engineering, AES

Engineering, AES

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The Engineering Science transfer curriculum is intended for students planning a career in an engineering field. In general, the first year of study is common to all fields. The second year involves some divergence of course work, particularly in the fields of electrical and chemical engineering, but a high degree of similarity remains among courses in other engineering fields. Students who earn the Engineering Science associate degree may choose one of the following specific fields of engineering at a senior institution: aeronautical, astronautical, ceramic, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, industrial, mechanical, and metallurgical engineering. If you have chosen a transfer institution, consult them to make course selections. Students enrolling in this curriculum are urged to meet with an academic advisor each semester to review course selections and transfer plans.

This program has the General Education Core Curriculum built in. It is part of the Illinois Articulation Initiative, and accepted at more than 50 private and public colleges. So, you won't have a problem transferring to participating colleges and universities. To choose the classes which are part of GECC and IAI, talk to an advisor at KCC.

If you already know which college you want to go to, you should also talk to someone there. Some colleges have selective admissions, so find out what you need to do and follow their steps.

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