Mechanical Engineering | AES
The Associate of Engineering Science in Mechanical Engineering is the pathway for students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. To earn the AES in mechanical engineering, students must complete the following course requirements for a total of 64 semester credit hours. Because the requirements of various four-year receiving institutions vary significantly, it is highly recommended that students consult with an advisor and engineering faculty to ensure courses align with the specific requirements of the receiving institution.
Courses
- BUS 2016 — Legal Environment of Business
- CAD 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting/2D I
- CAD 2455 — SolidWorks/Mechanical
- CAD 2456 — Advanced Solidworks
- CHE 1011 — Introduction to Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1
- CHE 1111 — General College Chemistry I with Lab: GT-SC1
- CSC 1019 — Introduction to Programming: (Programming Language)
- CSC 1060 — Computer Science I: (Language)
- CSC 1061 — Computer Science II: (Language)
- ECO 2001 — Principles of Macroeconomics: GT-SS1
- ECO 2002 — Principles of Microeconomics: GT-SS1
- EGG 1020 — Engineering Methodologies
- EGG 1040 — First Year Engineering Projects
- EGG 1060 — Introduction to Engineering Computing
- EGG 2011 — Engineering Mechanics I - Statics
- EGG 2012 — Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics)
- EGG 2020 — Thermodynamics
- EGG 2030 — Mechanics of Solids
- EGG 2041 — Circuit Analysis I
- EGT 1110 — IDEA: Introduction to Design and Engineering Applications
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2
- ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1
- MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1
- MAT 1440 — Pre-Calculus: GT-MA1
- MAT 2410 — Calculus I: GT-MA1
- MAT 2420 — Calculus II: GT-MA1
- MAT 2430 — Calculus III: GT-MA1
- MAT 2431 — Calculus III with Engineering Applications: GT-MA1
- MAT 2540 — Linear Algebra
- MAT 2560 — Differential Equations: GT-MA1
- MAT 2562 — Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
- PHI 2018 — Environmental Ethics: GT-AH3
- PHY 2111 — Physics: Calculus-Based I with Lab: GT-SC1
- PHY 2112 — Physics: Calculus-Based II with Lab: GT-SC1
- PHY 2113 — Physics III: Calculus-Based Modern Physics