My Academic Plan
Courses are displayed to show the fastest path to your degree and should be completed in the order listed. If you are unable to complete all courses listed in a semester, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows. If you have questions or concerns about your MAP, please see your Pathways Advisor.
There are multiple ways to pursue a degree in engineering. It is very important to work with your Pathways 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 engineering and are college chemistry and calculus ready, the AES in General 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.
Program Description
This program is designed for students transferring to a four-year university to complete their BS degree in Mechanical Engineering. It allows students to complete the first two years of the BS degree at the community college. Students explore calculus, physics, and engineering applications. Mechanical engineering combines engineering physics, mathematics, and materials science principles, preparing them to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain systems that incorporate motion, energy, and force. Mechanical engineers are creative problem solvers who design, develop, and manufacture the machines and instrumentation that run energy, building, environmental, and transportation systems. This program introduces students to calculus, physics, and engineering applications and it includes courses that are design to transfer to Colorado State University and University of Colorado in order to continue studies in mechanical engineering. This is a designed career pathway in mechanical engineering. The Associate of Engineering Science (AES) degree prepares students to complete the second half of a Bachelor of Science (BS) in mechanical engineering at a four-year university, specifically Colorado State University and University of Colorado.
The AES in Mechanical Engineering requires you to enter prepared to take Calculus I (MAT 201) and General College Chemistry I (CHE 111). Any needed prerequisites to be ready for these courses will not count for this degree. For some students, a general AS degree is a better fit. It allows you to apply college-level courses in College Algebra, Pre-calculus, and Physics. See a Pathways Advisor to discuss testing out options, review transfer university requirements, and to develop an academic plan that works for you.
Learn more about this program.
First Semester
MAT 201 | Calculus I: GT-MA1 | 5 |
CHE 111 | General College Chemistry I w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
EGG 140 | First Year Engineering Projects | 3 |
ENG 121 | English Composition I: GT-CO1 | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Second Semester
MAT 202 | Calculus II: GT-MA1 | 5 |
PHY 211 | Physics: Calculus-Based I w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
EGG 145 | Intro to Engineering Computing | 4 |
GT-AH | Environmental Ethics (PHI 218) or Any GT-AH | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 17 |
Semester Note: Students transferring to Colorado State University Fort Collins should take English Composition II (ENG 122) this semester (semester 2) and take their GT-AH requirement in semester 4.
Students transferring to Colorado State University Fort Collins must take Intro to Engineering Computing (EGG 145).
Students transferring to University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Denver, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, may take either Intro to Engineering Computing (EGG 145) or Computer Science I (CSC 160) to fulfill this requirement. EGG 145 is preferred for students transferring to the University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Denver, and University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Third Semester
MAT 203/204 | Calculus III (203) or Calculus III w/ Engineering Apps (204) | 4 |
PHY 212 | Physics: Calculus-Based II w/Lab: GT-SC1 | 5 |
EGG 211 | Engineering Mechanics I - Statics | 3 |
GT-SS | Any Social & Behavioral Science (GT-SS) Course | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Fourth Semester
MAT 266 | Differential Equations with Linear Algebra | 4 |
EGG 212 | Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics | 3 |
REQUIRED | Engineering Data Analysis (132) and Experimental Design (151) or Mechanical Solids (206) | 3 |
CAD 255 | SolidWorks/Mechanical | 3 |
ELECTIVE | English Composition II, GT-HI1, or AES in Mechanical Elective* | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Semester Note: Students transferring to Colorado State University Fort Collins must take CAD 255. Students transferring to University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Denver, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, may take either SolidWorks/Mechanical (CAD 255) or Thermodynamics (EGG 230) to fulfill this engineering requirement. For students transferring to University of Colorado Boulder, it is recommended that you take CAD 255 and MAC 142 together.
Because students transferring to Colorado State University Fort Collins have already taken English Composition II (ENG 122) in semester 2, they will take their GT-AH requirement this semester (semester 4) to complete degree requirements.