|
|
Nov 21, 2024
|
|
2024-2025 Catalog
Mechanical Engineering A.S.
|
|
Return to: Programs of Study
Tennessee Transfer Pathways TBR Community Colleges to Tennessee Public Universities
Community College Area of Emphasis: Mechanical Engineering A.S. Degree
Graduates of this program should be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to apply critical thinking skills
- Write clear, well-organized documents.
- Communicate effectively in personal and professional situations.
- Know how to locate, evaluate, and use information sources.
- Understand basic math and scientific terms/concepts and procedures/processes.
|
Required: NSCC 1010 - First Year Experience 1 Credit
General Education Requirements
Communication - 9 Credits
Humanities and/or Fine Arts - 9 Credits
(at least one course in literature) Social/Behavioral Sciences - 6 Credits
Natural Sciences - 8 Credits
General Education Total - 42 Credits
Area of Emphasis Requirements
Area of Emphasis Total - 24 Credits
Additional Information
- Additional course requirements: The Tennessee Board of Regents requires that students either demonstrate the appropriate skill levels in math, reading, and/or writing before enrolling in college-level courses or enroll in appropriate co-requisite experiences with college-level courses to develop competency in those skills while performing college-level work. ACT/SAT scores, classic ACCUPLACER test scores, next-generation ACCUPLACER test scores, or other relevant information determine whether a student needs to enroll in co-requisite courses in math, reading, and/or writing (English).
- Students are strongly encouraged to complete a course in Mechanics of Materials, also known as Strength of Materials, before transferring to a university.
- Courses in engineering technology do not fulfill any of the requirements for the Area of Emphasis in Mechanical Engineering.
- Although it is possible to complete the B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering in four semesters after earning the associate’s degree, students typically need five or six semesters to complete requirements.
* This course is part of the general education core.
|
Return to: Programs of Study
|
|
|