Associate in Aeronautical, Civil, Industrial, Manufacturing, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Plastics and Composites Pre-Major�

Shoreline Community College

USA,Washington

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 11,565/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50

Application Fee

Jan 2025

Apply Date

USA, Washington

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 9,000 +

Int. Students: 810 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133, United States

Associate in Aeronautical, Civil, Industrial, Manufacturing, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Plastics and Composites Pre-Major�

Program Overview

Prepare for a major in Aeronautical, Civil, Industrial, Manufacturing or Materials Science Engineering by completing Shoreline's Aeronautical, Civil, Industrial, Manufacturing & Materials Science Engineering Pre-Major.

Part of Shoreline’s Physical Sciences Transfer program, this Major-Related Program includes specific courses to fulfill the requirements of the Associate of Science – Transfer, Track 2 (AS-T2) and leads to a specialized degree.

This program option is designed to support Shoreline’s general education outcomes:

  • Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning:  Students will demonstrate college-level skills and knowledge in applying the principles of mathematics and logic.
  • Communication Skills:  Students will read, write, speak in, and listen to college-level English. Effective communication incorporates awareness of the social nature of communication and the effects of ethnicity, age, culture, gender, sexual orientation, and ability on sending and receiving oral, non-verbal, and written messages.
  • Multicultural Understanding:  Students will demonstrate understanding of issues related to race, social class, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, and culture and the role these issues play in the distribution of power and privilege in the United States.
  • Information Literacy:  Students will access, use, and evaluate information in a variety of formats, keeping in mind social, legal, and ethical issues surrounding information access in today’s society.
  • General Intellectual Abilities:  Students will think critically within a discipline, identify connections and relationships among disciplines, and use an integrated approach to analyze new situations.
  • Global Awareness:  Students will demonstrate understanding and awareness of issues related to, and consequences of, the growing global interdependence of diverse societies by integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines. Students will describe how social, cultural, political, and economic values and norms interact.