Pre-Engineering Mechanical/Civil Focus (PRE.EGR.AAS)

Program Outcomes

Program outcomes represent broad areas of knowledge and skills developed over the duration of the program through a wide range of courses and experiences. These learning outcomes represent what a student should be able to know, think, or do upon successful completion of their program at Oakland Community College.

  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in the ability to translate a physical electrical circuit problem into software algorithm generating correct solution.
  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in the ability to translate a physical digital circuit problem into circuit simulation solution.
  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in the ability to translate a physical mechanical statics problem into software algorithm generating correct solution.
  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in the ability to translate a physical mechanical dynamics problem into software algorithm generating correct solution.
  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in the ability to translate a physical robotics problem into software algorithm generating correct solution.
  • Students will demonstrate proficiency in the ability to translate a physical assembly problem into software algorithm generating correct solution.

Program Plan 2024-2025

Part Time - Fall Start (2.5 Years Night)

**Students should meet with an OCC counselor before attempting this plan of study**

Year 1 - Fall

Courses    Credits
MAT 1730 Calculus I 4
EGR 1100 Introduction to Engineering 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  7

Year 1 - Winter

Courses    Credits
MAT 1740 Calculus II 4
CHE 1510 General Chemistry I 4
  TOTAL CREDITS  8

Year 1 Summer

Courses    Credits
ENG 1510  Composition I  3
  or ENG 1510E Composition I Enhanced 4
  or ENG 1510S Composition I with Support 6
Gen Ed Fine Arts/Humanities 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  6

Year 2 - Fall

Courses    Credits
MAT 2740 Calculus II 4
EGR 2010 Engineering Programming 4
  TOTAL CREDITS  8

Year 2 - Winter

Courses   Credits
MAT 2810 Differential Equations 4
PHY 2400 Engineering Physics I 5
  TOTAL CREDITS  9

Year 2 - Summer

Courses   Credits
ENG 1520 Composition II 3
Gen Ed Fine Arts/Humanities 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  6

Year 3 - Fall

Courses    Credits
PHY 2500 Engineering Physics II 5
CAD 1201  Introduction to CAD 4
  TOTAL CREDITS  9

Year 3 - Winter

Courses    Credits
EGR 2100 Statics  3
Gen Ed Social Science 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  6

MILESTONE: Make an appointment to meet with a Counselor to apply for graduation for this degree

Year 3 - Summer

Courses    Credits
EGR 2200* Mechanics of Materials  3
EGR 2500* Dynamics 3
  TOTAL CREDITS  6

* Only 1 or 2 required for degree (recommend taking both courses)

TOTAL CREDITS 65

Note: To receive MTA endorsement, students must fulfill the requirements noted for each MTA category and successfully complete at least 30 credits. All coursework used to fulfill MTA requirements must be completed with a grade of 2.0 or higher in EACH course.