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Engineering college degree program.
Engineering college degree program.

Engineering Curriculum - Associate of General Studies

Engineering college degree program.
Engineering Degree Requirements.

The Community College Engineering Associate of General Studies is a broad engineering discipline that incorporates skills and expertise in the areas of design, manufacturing, mechanics and thermal sciences essential to most sectors of industry and society. This 2-year degree is designed to transfer to the University of Colorado at Boulder's College of Engineering and Applied Science. Colorado Mountain College and CU Boulder have signed an articulation agreement that allows students who complete the following curriculum to transfer to the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder.

There you may earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Under the terms of this agreement, you will be admitted as a junior with no loss of credit. You must have a "C" or better in each of Colorado Mountain College courses attempted in order for this agreement to be valid. Taking courses at Colorado Mountain College does not assure the student of acceptance by the University of Colorado and the College of Engineering and Applied Science. There is a prior existing agreement on admissions that is not addressed by this course articulation agreement.

A student can take any combination of the courses noted below and transfer to any degree program within the College of Engineering and Applied Science as long as they meet the minimum requirements for transfer. Courses will be evaluated on a course-by-course equivalency with the engineering curriculum of the receiving CU boulder degree program. It is highly recommended that the student intending transfer from CMC keep in contact each semester with a faculty or staff advisor from their intended major department or degree program at CU Boulder.

See the course description section for more information on these courses.

For information about the program, contact Stephen Craig (Engineering Program Director and Mathematics Professor) at (970) 870-4486 or email at scraig@coloradomtn.edu

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