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Mar 21, 2026
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2026-2027 College Catalog
Engineering Science, A.E.S.
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Return to: Science, Engineering, and Math
Program Code: E.ENS.AES
Graduation requirement: 60 credit hours
The A.E.S. degree involves the completion of required general education, mathematics, and science courses as well as 10 credits in elective courses. Students are advised to follow the recommended courses for specific engineering fields but may choose from among those courses or general education courses to reach 60 semester hours.
Transfer institution requirements may vary. Students should check individual college/university requirements before choosing courses and work with an academic success advisor.
The A.E.S. does not include completion of the IAI General Education Core Curriculum (GECC) and students completing this degree will likely have additional general education requirements at their transferring institution. Since admission into baccalaureate engineering programs is highly competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission.
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Program Notes
- For transfer to UIUC Computer Science:
- For transfer to UIC Chemical Engineering, take CHE 203 , CHE 204 , CHE 205 , CHE 206 prior to transfer.
- For transfer to UIUC Chemical Engineering, consult with a UIUC transfer advisor.
Recommended Coursework for Engineering Disciplines
Students who intend to go into one of the following engineering disciplines are recommended to take the listed courses to prepare them for transfer to a four-year program. Agricultural, Biological, Civil, and Engineering Mechanics
Electrical
No additional math or science courses. Communications Courses (6 credit hours)
Mathematics and Science Courses (39 credit hours)
Non-STEM General Education electives (15 credit hours)
Choose courses to complete the minimum 60 credit hours required for the program. Note: one course from Social/Behavioral Sciences, Humanities, or Fine Arts must fulfill the non-Western culture requirement. |
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