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Yakima Valley College Catalog 2018-2019 
    
Yakima Valley College Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Transfer Track 2, AS-T T2


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Associate in Science - Transfer Track 2 (AS-T T2)


Note: Special advising is required for this degree. Please see your advisor for course specific information. This degree is for students interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science (information technology), or physics (Track 2) at a four-year institution.

This degree is appropriate for a student with a strong commitment to majoring in one of the science and who is ready to enter MATH& 151 : Calculus I and ENGL& 101 : English Composition I. Completion of this degree will prepare the transfer student for upper division study in the sciences; however, it does not guarantee admission to the major. Course sequences should be completed at one institution. For example, the physics sequence or chemistry sequence should be completed at one school.

Advising is a critical element for students pursuing the Associate in Science - Transfer degree to determine which courses are included in each category. Students check specific requirements of the four-year institution. Students interested in pursuing this degree should contact the Admissions Office directly for referral to Associate in Science - Transfer degree advisors.

Core Classes


Communications


GPA must be 2.00 or above. No Pass/Fail/Satisfactory grade. (Exception: AP, CLEP, DANTES, and IB scores overall).

Humanities/Social Science


Choose fifteen credits

Must include 5 credits HM, 5 credits SS, and an additional 5 credits of either HM or SS. Three disciplines required. GPA must average 2.00 or above. No Pass/Fail/Satisfactory grades.

Math


GPA must average 2.00 or above. No Pass/Fail/Satisfactory grades.

Choose one of the following two courses 5 Credits

Physics Requirements


GPA must average 2.00 or above. No Pass/Fail/Satisfactory grades.

Total Core Credits 50


Associate in Science - Transfer Track 2


To begin the two-year engineering transfer emphasis program at YVC, students should have completed the following courses or their equivalencies in high school: mathematics through precalculus, one year of chemistry, one physics course, two years of foreign language, and four years of English composition.

Students who have not completed the courses listed above should take the following necessary equivalent preparation courses before beginning the transfer program:

Engineering Major Requirements: Grades must average 2.00 or above. No Pass/Fail/S grades. Depending on the individual student needs and degree plan, there can be up to 12 credits of electives.

Required Courses


YVC’s Engineering department offers an associate in science DTA, track 2 (AS-T T2) degree which serves those students intending to complete the required coursework for the Bachelor of Sience in engineering programs at Washington State University, University of Washington, or similar programs at other universities. This degree contains a concentration of coursework in math, physics, chemistry, and engineering.

Students attempting the AS-T T2 degree are expected to follow the curriculum outlined below which parallels the first two years of study for several engineering disciplines at four-year institutions. Upon completion of the AS-T T2, students should be able to enter with junior standing in the following programs: mechanical engineering, civil engineering, industrial engineering, materials engineering, environmental engineering.

First Year - Winter


First Year - Summer


Second Year - Winter


Second Year - Spring


Total Credits 119


Bachelor of Science in Engineering at YVC & WSUTC (Yakima Valley College and WSU Tri-Cities) offer an exciting program for students interested in earning a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (ME), Electrical Engineering (EE) or Civil Engineering (CE). This program would allow an engineering transfer student, upon enrollment at YVC, to receive priority registration at WSUTC. Priority registration assures ME students access to and enrollment in a bachelor’s of science engineering program. The BS degree would be awarded by WSUTC upon completion.

Students who choose this option follow the Associate of Science - DTA, Track 2 program at YVC. The second half of the program is taken at WSUTC where courses, laboratories, and research experience provide students with instruction specific to their engineering disciplines.

Students who choose this program will receive benefits that include:

  • Joint advising with YVC and WSUTC.
  • Free transcript transfer.
  • Unique scholarship opportunities.
  • Consideration for a transfer achievement award (hundreds of dollars toward tuition at WSUTC).
  • Significant savings in overall educational costs.
  • Priority consideration for AWAR internships.

Please contact the Engineering department for more information at the phone number listed in the front of this catalog.

Core Competency Codes


♦ Computation
• Communication
■ Human Relation

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