ENG 103 Freshman Composition and Literature I Credits: (3)
ENG 104 Freshman Composition and Literature II Credits: (3)
COM 100 Introduction to Communication Credits: (3) or
COM 210 Public Speaking Credits: (3)
MAT 161 Calculus I Credits: (4)
MAT 162 Calculus II Credits: (4) 1 or
MAT 151 Statistics I Credits: (4) 1
Sequential Laboratory Science Credits: (8) 1, 2
SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective Credits: (9) 3
Math/Science/Computer Electives Credits: (9) 1, 4
General Electives Credits: (17) 1, 4
Total Program Credits: 60
1. Check transfer requirements and consult with your academic advisor.
2. Acceptable laboratory sequences are BIO 151-BIO 152, GEO 151/GEO 151L-GEO 152/GEO 152L, PHY 103-PHY 104, PHY 105-PHY 205, or CHE 171/CHE 171L-CHE 172/CHE 172L.
3. Make sure your SUNY Gen. Ed.’s are from three different categories chosen from Social Sciences, The Arts, Foreign Language, American History, Western Civilization, or Other World Civilizations.
4. The Math/Science department would recommend using these credits to explore and focus on a particular branch of Math or Science.
ENG 103 Freshman Composition and Literature I Credits: (3)
ENG 104 Freshman Composition and Literature II Credits: (3)
COM 210 Public Speaking Credits: (3) or
COM 100 Introduction to Communication Credits: (3)
MAT 161 Calculus I Credits: (4) 1
MAT 162 Calculus II Credits: (4) 1 or
MAT 251 Discrete Mathematics Credits: (3) 1
CSC 109 Algorithm Development Credits: (1)
CSC 111 Fundamentals of Computing I Credits: (4)
CSC 112 Fundamentals of Computing II Credits: (4)
CSC 211 Computer System Organization Credits: (4)
SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Sciences with Lab Sequence I Credits: (4) 4
SUNY Gen. Ed. Natural Sciences with Lab Sequence II Credits: (4) 4
PHI 107 Logic Credits: (3)
SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective Credits: (9) 2
CSC Elective Credits: (6-8) 3
CSC/CIS/CFS course if needed for 61 credit minimum Credits: (3-4)
1. The mathematics requirement is fulfilled by completion of MAT 161 and either MAT 162 or MAT 251. All three courses are recommended and additional mathematics courses may be applied to the general elective.
2. Students must pick from three of the following categories: Social Sciences, American History, Western Civilization, Other World Civilizations, The Arts, and Foreign Language.
3. CSC curriculum elective must be completed from the following list: CSC 162, CSC 222, CSC 224, CSC 250, CSC 255, CSC 263, CSC 264, or CSC 280. CSC 110 will be allowed as a curriculum elective only if taken prior to students successfully completing CSC 111.
4. Eight (8) credits of a laboratory science sequence must be completed. PHY 105 and PHY 205 are recommended for transfer. Eight (8) credits of sequential laboratory science from one of the disciplines listed below will fulfill degree requirements, but may not transfer.
Geology: GEO 151/GEO 151L and GEO 152/GEO 152L
Physics: PHY 103 and PHY 104 / PHY 105 and PHY 205
Chemistry: CHE 171/CHE 171L and CHE 172/CHE 172L
ENG 103 Freshman Composition and Literature I Credits: (3)
ENG 104 Freshman Composition and Literature II Credits: (3)
COM 210 Public Speaking Credits: (3)
MAT 161 Calculus I Credits: (4)
MAT 162 Calculus II Credits: (4)
MAT 263 Calculus III Credits: (4)
MAT 264 Differential Equations Credits: (4)
CHE 171 General Chemistry I Credits: (3)
CHE 171L General Chemistry I Laboratory Credits: (1)
PHY 205 Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism Credits: (4)
PHY 206 Physics III-Thermodynamics and Waves Credits: (4)
ENS 150 Introduction to Engineering Credits: (3)
ENS 207 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics Credits: (3)
ENS 208 Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics Credits: (3)
Higher Programming Language Elective Credits: (4) 2
SUNY Gen. Ed. Elective Credits: (3) 3
Technical Elective Credits: (6) 1
Total Program Credits: 66
1. Technical Electives:
ENS 201 Digital Logic Design/CMT 171 Digital Electronics
ENS 210 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENS 212 Mechanics of Materials
MET 261 Introduction to CAD or MET 270 Solid Modeling
CHE 172 General Chemistry II and CHE 172L General Chemistry II Laboratory
CHE 205 Organic Chemistry I and CHE 205L Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHE 206 Organic Chemistry II and CHE 206L Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
2. Higher Programming Language: CSC 110 Program Design and
Development or CSC 111 Fundamentals of Computing I are recommended.
3. Students are required to take one SUNY General Education course. This course must be from the following categories: American History, Western Civilization, Other World Civilizations, Foreign Language and/or The Arts.