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Engineering Option, Engineering Studies, A.S.
An associate degree — designed to transfer to a 4-year school. About 2 years full-time.
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Showing transfer outcomes to University of Massachusetts at Amherst for 11 required courses at Holyoke Community College. Browse all transfer pathways →
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 20 CREDITS
20 creditsThis requirement is satisfied by a choice of courses the catalog doesn't list individually.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: 27 CREDITS
27 credits- Not offered this termIntroduction to Electronic Digital Circuits with VerilogEGR 109Transfers
- Not offered this termIntroduction to Engineering with Computer ApplicationsEGR 117Counts as an elective
- Not offered this termMechanics I - StaticsEGR 221Transfers
PROGRAM ELECTIVES: 12-24 CREDITS
12 creditsThis requirement is satisfied by a choice of courses the catalog doesn't list individually.
Mechanical, Civil or Industrial Engineering: 13-14 Credits
13 credits- Not offered this termIntroduction to Materials ScienceEGR 203Transfers
- Not offered this termMechanics II - Strength of MaterialsEGR 222Transfers
- Not offered this termSystem Analysis (Circuit Analysis I)EGR 223Transfers
- Not offered this termThermodynamicsEGR 250Transfers
Electrical Engineering or Computer Systems: 23-24 Credits
23 credits- Not offered this termIntroduction to Programming For EngineersEGR 118Counts as an elective
- Not offered this termSystem Analysis (Circuit Analysis I)EGR 223Transfers
- Not offered this termIntroduction to Materials ScienceEGR 203Transfers
- Not offered this termMechanics II - Strength of MaterialsEGR 222Transfers
General Engineering: 12 Credits
12 creditsThis requirement is satisfied by a choice of courses the catalog doesn't list individually.
GENERAL ELECTIVE: 0-2 CREDITS
0 creditsThis requirement is satisfied by a choice of courses the catalog doesn't list individually.
TOTAL: 60-71 CREDITS
60 creditsThis requirement is satisfied by a choice of courses the catalog doesn't list individually.
Transfer outcomes reflect recorded course-to-course equivalencies and may not capture every agreement. Confirm with your advisor and the receiving university before enrolling.