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May 25, 2026
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2026 - 2027 Catalog
Associate in Science - Engineering Transfer Pathway
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Program Code: AA.40416
The Engineering program provides students with the foundational courses in the first two years of most Bachelor of Science engineering degrees. Students take basic science, engineering, and math courses as well as general education courses required by most engineering schools. Upon completion of this program, students can transfer to a 4-year institution to complete their bachelor's degree in engineering. The Michigan Transfer Network and Articulation agreements with many universities in Michigan make the transfer of our graduates seamless. Students are encouraged to consult with a Student Success Advisor about proper course selections based on transfer destination and career goals.
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Program Requirements Meeting the Michigan Transfer Agreement
Students wishing to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) must successfully complete at least 30 credits from the MTA Approved List with a minimum of a “C” (2.0) in each course. Students are encouraged to consult with a Student Success Advisor about proper course selections based on transfer destination and career goals. Humanities
Humanities courses must be from two different subjects. Social Sciences Social Science courses must be from two different subjects. HIS 237W and POL 105HW /POL 105W will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements. Natural Sciences Natural Science courses must be from two different subjects. Mathematics Note: and MTH 264 are recommended; Students are encouraged to consult with a Student Success Advisor about proper course selections based on transfer destination and career goals. Additional Degree Requirements
Civic Engagement
- Any Civic Engagement option from approved list below
Approved options are: A course that includes the civic engagement project in its outcomes and objectives - These courses are HIS 237W , IHU 120W /SSI 120W , IHU 240W /SSI 240W , JRN 111W , or POL 105HW /POL 105W . OR A Civic Engagement project (1 credit) - A faculty member must supervise this project, either as a project tied to a course, or as individualized instruction. OR A designated Service Learning course across the curriculum - SL will appear after the course designation. HIS 237W and POL 105HW /POL 105W will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements. Lifelong Wellness
- Complete a minimum of 2 credits in any set of Lifelong Wellness course options from the Lifelong Wellness page
Additional Electives
- Electives to meet the overall 62 credits required for an Associate in Science Degree
Notations
- Students must earn a minimum grade of a “C” (2.0) in all required CHM, EGR, MTH, and PHY courses for the degree.
- Students wishing to fulfill the Michigan Transfer Agreement must successfully complete at least 30 credits from the MTA Approved List , with a minimum of a “C” (2.0) in each course.
- HIS 237W and POL 105HW /POL 105W will satisfy both the Foundational Civics and Civic Engagement graduation requirements.
- Students with special considerations for exercise should reach out to the course instructor, program coordinator, and/or Office of Disability Resources for exercise accommodations when appropriate. The Lifelong Wellness Activity (LWA) 1 credit class can be waived with a full season of intercollegiate athletics validated by the Athletic Director.
- The total credits from Natural Science and Mathematics must be a minimum of 21.
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