Courses For Pre-Engineering at Aquinas College Grand Rapids Michigan
Aquinas College currently offers the courses in mathematics, chemistry,
and physics required by most engineering schools if a student is to transfer
after sophomore year. Students interested in pre-engineering should contact
the chair of the physics department. A probable sequence of courses
minimally required for transfer is listed below.
Semester One*:
MS121 Calculus with Analytical Geometry
CY111 General Chemistry
CY111 General Chemistry Lab
Semester Two*:
MS122 Calculus with Analytical Geometry
CY112 General Chemistry
CY112 General Chemistry Lab
Semester Three*:
MS231 Multivariate Calculus
PC213 General Physics with Calculus
PC213 General Physics Lab
Semester Four*:
MS241 Differential Equations
PC214 General Physics with Calculus
PC214 General Physics Lab
*NOTE: Fulfi llment of the General Education Core and Distribution courses also
required.
Recommended Electives
MS232 Linear Algebra
EH105 English Composition
EH/BS106 Business and Technical Writing
Pre-Engineering 239
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240 Academic Programs
ES213 Basic Economic Concepts
PS101 American Government and Politics
HY101 American History
CN101 Introduction to Communication Arts
CN205 Public Speaking
Students should consult with the catalog of the school to which they intend
to transfer on choice of liberal-arts courses. All students should coordinate
their two-year schedules with the program chairperson to insure a smooth
transfer to a four-year engineering school.
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