Engineering Science: A.S.
Program Mission
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of engineering careers and engineering program transfer opportunities.
- Complete experiments, interpret data, and analyze results.
- Analyze the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
- Apply the principles and computational tools of mathematics, science, and engineering to solve a wide variety of engineering problems.
- Communicate effectively and function as members and leaders of multidisciplinary teams.
Prepare for your future with SUNY Broome’s Engineering Science degree.
This program is modeled on the first two years of engineering programs at four-year schools. The degree enables students to transfer as juniors to many top colleges and universities in SUNY and across the country, where they complete a Bachelor’s degree in the engineering field of choice.
For a student to finish in two years, they must enter in the Fall semester having completed Math 12 (Pre-Calc), Regents Physics and Regents Chemistry.
Students in this program must work closely with their advisors and transfer institutions to select the appropriate technical electives that align with their desired engineering plan.
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Course Requirements
Contact Information
New Students:
Admissions Office
607-778-5001
admissions@sunybroome.edu
Current Students:
Robert Lofthouse, Chairperson & Associate Professor607-778-5214
EngineeringScience@sunybroome.edu
Applied Technology 104B
Transfer Opportunities
Engineering Science graduates transfer as juniors to:
- Binghamton University
- Clarkson University
- Cornell University
- Penn State
- RIT
- RPI
- Syracuse University
- University at Buffalo
- and many other colleges and universities across the country.
Transfer majors include:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Architectural Engineering
- Biological Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Robotics Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Systems Engineering
Students are urged to contact Transfer Universities to receive up-to-date program information enabling them to choose the best course options.