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May 11, 2025
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2025-2026 College Catalog
Engineering Science, A.S.
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HEGIS: 5609
SUNY CODE: 0530
This curriculum provides a sound academic core preparing the student to transfer into Baccalaureate Engineering programs. Transfer opportunities within the SUNY system include mechanical, biomedical, industrial, chemical, civil and environmental engineering.
Admission Standards:
To be considered for admission into the Engineering Science program, high school graduates must have a cumulative average of “80” or higher and a grade of “80” in Regents Physics and a grade of “85” in Precalculus. Transfer students must have a GPA of 3.0 with a “B” or better in college Precalculus and a “C” or higher in Physics.
The goals of this program are to:
- Provide students with the mathematical and scientific educational experiences and methods engineers use to solve technical problems
- Provide students with the methodology and critical thinking skills to analyze systems using mathematical and scientific concepts for engineering applications
Successful graduates of this program will be have:
- A comprehensive knowledge base of Engineering Science
- The ability to discuss and evaluate current issues in Engineering Science
Career Opportunities/Transfer Information
We have articulation agreements with SUNY Binghamton and SUNY Canton. Taking these courses does not ensure that all first two-year requirements have been met; nor will it guarantee acceptance in all programs at all institutions. The following engineering discipline course requirements are based on the Engineering SUNY Pathways. It is important that the student contact the four-year institution for the specific matriculated degree requirements for that institution. For additional information, please contact the Academic Advisement Office.
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3rd Semester
- EG 230 - Statics Credit Hour(s): 3
- MA 247 - Calculus III Credit Hour(s): 4
- SC 234 - Calculus Physics II Credit Hour(s): 4
- Engineering Pathway Elective 2 Credit Hour(s): 3-4
OR - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Selective Credit Hour(s): 3
- US History and Civic Engagement Selective Credit Hour(s): 3
- Physical Education Activity Credit Hour(s): 1
Subtotal: 18-19
DEISJ must be from a social science designation. 4th Semester
- MA 251 - Differential Equations Credit Hour(s): 3
- Engineering Pathway Elective 1 Credit Hour(s): 3-4
OR - Arts Selective Credit Hour(s): 3
- Engineering Pathway Elective 2 Credit Hour(s): 3-4
OR - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Selective Credit Hour(s): 3
- Engineering Pathway Elective 3 Credit Hour(s): 3
- Physical Education Activity Credit Hour(s): 1
Subtotal: 13-14
DEISJ must be a social science designation. Total Credit Hours: 63-66
Students are required to choose a pathway concentration prior to beginning the spring semester of their first year. In order to meet graduation requirements, students must successfully complete one of the following pathway options. For more information, contact the Academic Division at (315) 866-0300, ext. 8240 or toll free 1-844-GO-4-HERK, ext. 8240. Biomedical and Chemical Engineering SUNY Transfer Pathway
Civil Engineering SUNY Transfer Pathway
Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering SUNY Transfer Pathway
Environmental Engineering SUNY Transfer Pathway
Industrial Engineering SUNY Transfer Pathway
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