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STEM Foundation (STE) - Engineering Technology

2023-2024

Associate of Arts, STEM and Business Division

Recommended Course Selection Sequence

Course NumberTitleCredits
CMP101Composition 1

3

ECO103Principles of Macroeconomics

3

MAT151Precalculus 1

3

CAD105Computer Aided Design: AutoCAD

3

 

MET103Introduction to Manufacturing

3

OR

EGS102Introduction to Engineering

3

 

CHE103General Chemistry 1

4

MAT152Precalculus 2

3

CMP102-150Composition 2 Elective

3

 

CAD106Computer Aided Design: 3D AutoCAD and Revit

3

OR

CAD107Computer Aided Design: SolidWorks

3

 

MAT251Calculus 1

4

 

PHY101Introductory Physics 1

4

OR

PHY201Physics 1: Mechanics

4

 

SPE102Speech

3

CAD103Fundamentals of CNC Programming

3

PRO100Introduction to the Professional Portfolio

1

ECO104Principles of Microeconomics

3

CAD203Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing

3

HUM-ELECTIVEHumanities Elective

3

CAD201CAD/CAM in Design and Technology

3

LA-ELECTIVELiberal Arts Elective

3

STEM-ELECTIVESTEM Elective

2

Total Credit Hours: 60

Program Notes

  • Open admissions
  • Eligible Commonwealth Commitment program
  • Eligible North Shore Promise program
  • MassTransfer Program
  • Day, evening, and online 

Campus Information

  • Lynn or Danvers Campus

Additional Graduation Requirements

  • Cumulative CLGPA at or above 2.0
  • Submit your intent to graduate form www.northshore.edu/registrar/

Advising Notes

PHY 201 must be taken concurrently with or after MAT 251.

Students are advised to take EGS 206 Materials Science to satisfy the STEM elective.

The recommended courses listed above are designed upon degree completion to enable a student to be eligible to transfer to a public Massachusetts state university or UMASS system institution a STEM related field with junior status in their major. To determine best credit transfer options by field, seek advising from STEM advisors.

Courses are listed in the recommended order that you should take them.

Many courses have prerequisite requirements that must be fulfilled to be eligible to enroll in the course

If you intend to graduate with an associate degree in two years, you should enroll in at least 15 credits if taking only fall/spring courses.

Completing 30 credits each year helps students stay on track to timely graduation.

Taking classes in the winter intercession and summer can accelerate your time to degree completion.

All student degree audits for graduation purposes will be based off the official program of study the student is enrolled in.

Program Student Learner Outcomes

  • Demonstrate Skills Necessary to communicate and present scientific information
  • Critical Thinking and Information Literacy: demonstrate analytical reasoning and interpret evidence by identifying, locating, evaluating, and synthesizing information as well as effectively use evidence from various print and electronic sources across disciplines to support a claim.
  • Communication: read, write, listen and speak effectively, using multiple modes of communication.
  • Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning: use the scientific reasoning process, quantitative and qualitative reasoning, and data to solve problems.
  • Intercultural Competency: identify their own cultural norms within a framework of other cultural perspectives. Graduates will be able to articulate their individual, social and civic responsibilities as members of a global community.