- Engineering
- Chemical Engineering Associate in Applied Science Pathway
- Electrical Engineering Associate in Applied Science Pathway
- Mechanical Engineering Associate in Applied Science Pathway
- Manufacturing Engineering Associate in Applied Science Pathway
- Engineering
- Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering Associate in Applied Science Pathway
- Nuclear Engineering Training Credential Pathway
Pathway Information
- Total Credits | 62
- Pathway Result | Associate in Science
- Program Code | AS.MSC.PATHENGR
- Special Notes |
Pathway Course Sequence
Semester 1 | 14 Credits
- MAT 126 Calculus I (5 Credits)
- ENG 111 Freshman English Composition (3 Credits) ^
- CAD 120 Introduction to Auto CAD (3 Credits)
- CIS 110 Programming Logic (3 Credits)
Semester 2 | 15 Credits
- MAT 225 Calculus II (4 Credits)
- PHY 211 University Physics I (5 Credits)
- POL 201 Introduction to American Government (3 Credits)
- COM 101 Fundamentals of Communication (3 Credits) ^
Semester 3 | 15 Credits
- BUS 213 Business Law and Ethics (3 Credits)
- PHY 212 University Physics II (5 Credits)
- ENG 222 Expository Writing & Research (3 Credits) ^
- SPN 101 Elementary Spanish I (4 Credits)
Semester 4 | 18 Credits
- MAT 226 Calculus III (4 Credits)
- MAT 230 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3 Credits) OR
- MAT 240 Differential Equations w/Linear Algebra (3 Credits)
- CHM 111 General College Chemistry I (5 Credits)
- HUM 200 Modernity and Culture (3 Credits) OR
- HUM 242 Studies in Compassion (3 Credits)
- ECO 201 Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) (3 Credits)
Additional Pathway Information
What's a pathway?
A pathway is a course sequence designed to help you explore interests and complete program of study requirements efficiently and affordably. You can explore more about specific courses in Self-Service.
Can I customize a pathway?
Pathways can be customized to meet your specific needs. Courses designated by a '^' are required and cannot be changed.
How do I create my pathway?
Applicants and current students are encouraged to meet with a Mid Mentor to create or edit their personalized pathway to success. Once created, students can view their customized pathway in Self-Service at any time. Schedule an appointment with a Mid Mentor today!
If you haven't yet applied to Mid, apply today and you'll be connected with a Mid Mentor soon to build your pathway.
Last Reviewed: March 2024