Engineering: Electrical Engineering Field of Study
The Electrical Engineering Field of Study Curriculum is designed for students seeking a bachelor’s degree in engineering. This field of study will expire on August 31, 2025.
For information about applicable engineering field of study courses that support your engineering interests, consult with an Engineering faculty advisor.
Austin Community College’s (ACC) field of study courses for electrical engineering are shown below. The Field of Study Curriculum for Electrical Engineering consists of 31 lower-division semester credit hours (SCH) of fully transferable and applicable lower-division academic courses. Academic credit shall be granted on a course-for-course basis at the credit-hour level of the receiving institution. Full academic credit shall be granted on the basis of comparable courses completed, not on specific numbers of credit hours accrued.
Electrical Engineering Field of Study Curriculum | |
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COSC 1320 | C++ Programming |
ENGR 2405 | Electrical Circuits I |
MATH 2413 | Calculus I |
MATH 2414 | Calculus II |
MATH 2415 | Calculus III |
MATH 2420 | Differential Equations* |
PHYS 2425 | Engineering Physics I |
PHYS 2426 | Engineering Physics II |
*MATH 2320 is the required course in this field of study but is not offered by ACC. MATH 2420, as mandated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, covers the same material in more depth and should be accepted in substitution. |
Students should always consult with an academic or Engineering faculty advisor regarding transfer to a specific college or university. In addition, students should consult with an advisor at the Texas college or university to which they are transferring for additional information.