Sample Schedule for A.S. Degree Full-time Students
Below is a sample schedule showing courses that A.S. degree students should take during their first two years at a community college and the second two years at Arundel Mills. If you have a problem viewing this information, please
contact Linda Steele.
Freshman Year - Fall
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Freshman Year - Spring
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Arts general education |
3 |
General Chemistry I |
4 |
Intro. to Engineering Design |
3 |
Calculus I |
4 |
Composition and Intro. to Literature I |
3 |
TOTAL |
17 |
|
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Social sciences general education |
3 |
General Chemistry II |
4 |
Physics I |
4 |
Calculus II |
4 |
Composition and Intro. to Literature II |
3 |
TOTAL |
18 |
|
Sophomore Year - Fall
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Sophomore Year - Spring
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Humanities general education |
3 |
Physics II |
4 |
Technical Elective (Circuit Theory or Programming in C |
4 |
Calculus III |
4 |
Digital Logic Design* |
4 |
TOTAL |
19 |
|
|
Social sciences general education |
3 |
Physics III |
4 |
Health/wellness general education |
3 |
Differential Equations* |
4 |
Technical Elective (Circuit Theory or Programming in C) |
4 |
TOTAL |
18 |
|
Junior Year - Fall
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Junior Year - Spring
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ENEE 322 Signal and System Theory |
3 |
ENEE 380 Electromagnetic Theory |
3 |
ENEE 350 Computer Organization |
3 |
ENES 310 Mechatronic and Robotic Design |
3 |
TOTAL |
12 |
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ENEE 445 Intro to Modern Communication Systems |
3 |
ENGL 338 Technical Writing |
3 |
ENME 373 Advanced Computer-Aided Design |
3 |
Technical Elective (300-400 level from approved list) |
3 |
TOTAL |
12 |
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Senior Year - Fall
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Senior Year - Spring
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ENEE 303 Analog and Digital Electronics |
3 |
ENES 401 Fundamentals of Energy Engineering |
3 |
ENES 491 Seminar |
3 |
ENEE 307 Electronic Circuits Design |
2 |
ENEE 439 Topics in Signal Processing |
3 |
TOTAL |
14 |
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ENEE 475 Power Electronics |
3 |
ENEE 408 Capstone Design Project |
3 |
Elective or general ed requirement |
3 |
Technical elective (300-400 level from approved list) |
3 |
TOTAL |
12 |
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*Digital Logic Design and Differential Equations will transfer into FSU as 3 credits each to assure adherence to the 70 credit transfer limit set by MHEC.