Electrical/Computer Engineering, Associate of Science

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The Associate of Science (AS) in Electrical/Computer Engineering degree will provide fundamental engineering skills in circuit analysis and design, computer programming, engineering problem solving, and an understanding of the professional expectations and ethics of engineering. This program provides a two year foundation for transfer into a four year program in electrical or computer engineering. This degree was designed to transfer to Oregon Institute of Technology's College of Engineering or Oregon State University's College of Engineering. Please consult your advisor for details.

Graduation Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 105 credit hours with a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or better. All courses must be completed with a grade of 'C' or better. Twenty-four (24) credits must be completed at Southwestern before the degree is awarded. Courses that are developmental in nature (designed to prepare students for college transfer courses) are not applicable to this degree. Students must complete the graduation application process one term prior to the term of completion (e.g., spring term graduates must apply during winter term).

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate the ability to solve engineering problems using a variety of mathematical and computational methods.
  • Students will learn and apply the required ethics expected in a professional engineering setting.
  • Students will gain a fundamental understanding of electrical concepts and will be able to apply analysis techniques to electric circuits of varying complexity.
  • Students will gain familiarity with transient analysis of circuits with time varying voltage and/or current sources including Fourier and Laplace analysis.
  • Students will design and test electric circuits for practical applications.
  • Students will be able to communicate designs and results effectively.
  • Students will demonstrate an ability to function in interdisciplinary teams.

Math and writing placement are unique to each student and are determined during the admissions and intake advising process.  Additional math or writing courses may be required prior to taking the math or writing program requirements in this degree. 

Pre-Program Courses

Students are required to take the following courses prior to the program courses, depending on students' college placement information. See advisor for details:

CS160Computer Science Orientation (or higher)4

Program Guide

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
ENGR111 Intro to Engineering 3
CHEM221 General Chemistry I 5
MTH251 Calculus I Differential Calculus 4
WR121 English Composition 4
 Credits16
Winter
MTH252 Calculus II Integral Calculus 4
ENGR112 Engineering Computation 4
SP111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
CS161 Introduction to Computer Science I 5 4
Social Science 1 3
 Credits18
Spring
BI103 General Biology 2 4
WR227 Report Writing 4
CS162 Introduction to Computer Science II 4
MTH264 Introduction to Matrix Algebra and Power Series 6 4
Cultural Diversity 3 3
 Credits19
Second Year
Fall
MTH254 Vector Calculus I 4
PH211 General Physics with Calculus I 5
CS261 Data Structures 4
ENGR201 Electrical Fundamentals I 4
 Credits17
Winter
MTH255 Vector Calculus II 4
PH212 General Physics with Calculus II 5
ENGR202 Electrical Fundamentals II 4
PE231 Wellness for Life 4 3
Arts & Letters 1 3
 Credits19
Spring
PH213 General Physics with Calculus III 5
ENGR203 Electrical Fundamentals III 4
MTH256 Differential Equations 4
Arts & Letters 1 3
 Credits16
 Total Credits105
1

Select appropriate course in specific subject area from the course listed in AS Social Science or Arts and Letters category.

2

BI101, BI102, BI103, BI201, BI202, BI203, BI234, ENV235, F250 may be substituted. Transfer to OIT for Civil Engineering should substitute G201.

3

Cultural Diversity: ANTH224, ANTH231, ANTH232, or HST104 will satisfy this requirement.

4

PE231, HE250, or three (3) credits of PE185 sport/activity courses will satisfy this requirement.

5

CS161 may require instructor consent to register, talk to your advisor for details.

6

MTH253 may be substituted for MTH264, students transferring to Oregon Institute of Technology and Portland State University must take MTH253.

*

All Honors courses may substitute for their equivalent requirements.