Program Overview

The Civil Engineering Associates of Science degree program prepares students for transfer to a four-year institution to complete their baccalaureate degree in engineering and opens the door for entry-level internships in engineering. Special emphasis is given to developing skills in critical thinking, communication, teamwork, and entry-level skills in computer aided design (CAD), materials testing, and computational analysis.

Program Requirements

Core Courses (34 units): Units
CHEM 210 General Chemistry I 5 units
ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering 3 units
MATH 251 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 units
MATH 252 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5 units
MATH 253 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III 5 units
MATH 275 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 units
PHYS 250 Physics with Calculus I 4 units
PHYS 260 Physics with Calculus II 4 units
Civil Engineering Selective Courses (7 - 10 Units): Units
CHEM 220 General Chemistry II 5 units
CIS 250 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming: C++ 3 units
CIS 257 Introduction to Microcontrollers with C/C++ 1 unit
ENGR 210 Engineering Graphics 4 units
ENGR 215 Computational Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3 units
ENGR 230 Statics 3 units
ENGR 240 Engineering Dynamics 3 units
ENGR 260 Circuits and Devices 3 units
ENGR 270 Materials Science 4 units
MATH 270 Linear Algebra 3 units
PHYS 270 Physics with Calculus III 4 units
Note: Some transfer institutions require that all the courses in a series (i.e. CHEM, ENGR, MATH, PHYS) be completed at the same community college. Some transfer institutions also prioritize student applicants who have completed more major preparation (i.e. more ENGR courses). Please check with a Skyline College Counselor for more information.
Total Required Major Units: 41 - 44
And required General Education coursework and electives as needed to meet the minimum 60 units required for the Associate degree.

Please refer to the AA/AS Degree Requirements for more information.