2025-2026 Catalog

Associate of Engineering Science in Civil Engineering

Program Description

This program is designed for students transferring to a four-year university to complete their BS degree in Civil Engineering. It allows students to complete the first two years of the BS degree at the community college. Civil engineers design, build, and maintain the foundation for our modern society – our buildings, roads and bridges, drinking water and energy systems, seaports and airports, and the infrastructure for a cleaner environment, to name just a few. Civil engineering is an exciting profession because at the end of the day you can see the results of your work, whether this is a completed bridge, a high-rise building, a subway station, or a hydroelectric dam. This program introduces students to calculus, physics, and engineering applications and it includes courses that are designed to transfer to Colorado State University or University of Colorado in order to continue studies in civil engineering. This is a designed career pathway in civil engineering. The Associate of Engineering Science (AES) degree prepares students to complete the second half of a Bachelor of Science (BS) in civil engineering at a four-year university, specifically Colorado State University and University of Colorado.

The AES in Civil Engineering requires you to enter prepared to take Calculus I (MAT 2410) and General College Chemistry I (CHE 1111). See an advisor to discuss testing out options, review transfer university requirements, and to develop an academic plan that works for you.

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My Academic Plan: Full-Time

Courses are displayed in a full-time sequence showing the fastest path to your degree. Follow the pathway below to complete your AES degree in 4 semesters (2 years). For more information please see your Academic Advisor.

There are multiple ways to pursue a degree in Engineering. It is very important to work with your Academic Advisor to develop the best academic plan for where you are starting and where you are hoping to transfer.

For students who want to complete a degree in Civil Engineering and transfer to the University of Colorado and Colorado State University and are college chemistry and calculus ready, the AES in Civil Engineering is the most direct path to a Bachelor’s degree in this field.  It is recommended that you meet with your advisor before selecting a pathway in Engineering.

MAT 2410Calculus I: GT-MA1

5

CHE 1111General College Chemistry I w/Lab: GT-SC1   

5

EGG 1040Engineering Projects

3

ENG 1021English Composition I: GT-CO1

3

Total Credit Hours:16
MAT 2420Calculus II: GT-MA1

5

PHY 2111Physics: Calculus-Based I w/Lab: GT-SC1 

5

EGG 1060Intro to Engineering Computing

4

EGG 2011Engineering Mechanics I - Statics

3

Total Credit Hours:17
MAT 2430 or MAT 2431 Calculus III (MAT 2430) or Calculus III w/Engineering Apps (MAT 2431)

4

CHE 1112 or PHY 2112 General College Chemistry II w/Lab (CHE 1112) or Calculus-Based Physics II w/Lab (PHY 2112)

5

EGG 2012Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics

3

GT-SSAny Social & Behavioral Sciences (GT-SS) Course

3

Total Credit Hours:15
MAT 2562Differential Equations with Linear Algebra

4

EGG 1050 and EGG 1051 or EGG 2030 Engineering Data Analysis (EGG 1050) and Experimental Design (EGG 1051) or Mechanical Solids (EGG 2030)

3

ENG 1022 or Civil Engineering Elective English Composition II (ENG 1022) or AES in Civil Elective*

3

Civil Engineering Elective AES in Civil Engineering Elective*

3

GT-AHAny Arts & Humanities (GT-AH). Prefer: Environmental Ethics (PHI 2018)

3

Total Credit Hours:16

My Academic Plan: Part-Time

Courses are displayed in a part-time sequence providing flexibility for the working professional. Follow the pathway below to complete your AES degree within 8 semesters (3 years). This pathway may be accelerated by applying transfer credit, credit for prior learning, and/or completing one or more additional courses each semester. For more information, please see your Academic Advisor.

EGG 1040Engineering Projects

3

MAT 2410Calculus I: GT-MA1

5

ENG 1021English Composition I: GT-CO1

3

Total Credit Hours:11
MAT 2420Calculus II: GT-MA1

5

PHY 2111Physics: Calculus-Based I w/Lab: GT-SC1 

5

Total Credit Hours:10
EGG 2011Engineering Mechanics I - Statics

3

Total Credit Hours:3
MAT 2430 or MAT 2431 Calculus III (MAT 2430) or Calculus III w/Engineering Apps (MAT 2431)

4

CHE 1112 or PHY 2112 General College Chemistry II w/Lab (CHE 1112) or Calculus-Based Physics II w/Lab (PHY 2112)

5

Total Credit Hours:9
MAT 2562Differential Equations with Linear Algebra

4

EGG 2012Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics

3

EGG 1060Intro to Engineering Computing

4

Total Credit Hours:11
GT-SSAny Social & Behavioral Sciences (GT-SS) Course

3

Total Credit Hours:3
CHE 1111General College Chemistry I w/Lab: GT-SC1   

5

EGG 1050 and EGG 1051 or EGG 2030 Engineering Data Analysis (EGG 1050) and Experimental Design (EGG 1051) or Mechanical Solids (EGG 2030)

3

Total Credit Hours:8
Civil Engineering Elective AES in Civil Engineering Elective*

3

ENG 1022 or Civil Engineering Elective English Composition II (ENG 1022) or AES in Civil Elective*

3

GT-AHAny Arts & Humanities (GT-AH). Prefer: Environmental Ethics (PHI 2018)

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Total Credit Hours: 64

Prior Learning eligible course

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Important Program Notes: 

*Associate of Engineering Science in Civil Engineering Electives include: ENG 1022 is required for students pursuing transfer to Colorado State University Fort Collins. Students must also take one Science/Technical elective which includes: Thermodynamics (EGG 2020), Physical Geology (GEY 1111), General College Biology w/Lab (BIO 1111), Botany w/Lab (BIO 2121), Environmental Geology w/Lab (GEY 1135), or Introductory Soil Science (HLT 2140).

Students pursuing transfer to University of Colorado must take 3 credits of electives from either Civil 3D (CAD 2332) or Revit (CAD 2220), or 6 credits of AutoCAD (CAD 1101 and CAD 1102). The remaining 3 credits must be taken from either Thermodynamics (EGG 2020) or Physical Geology (GEY 1111).

You must complete a minimum of 64 credits to complete this degree. If receiving financial aid, you should only take courses and credits as required for this degree. Check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.