The community college engineering Associate of General Studies is a broad engineering discipline that incorporates skills and expertise in the areas of design, manufacturing, mechanics and thermal sciences essential to most sectors of industry and society.
This two-year degree is designed to transfer to the University of Colorado at Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. There you may earn a Bachelor of Science degree in one of twelve majors. See the Colorado “Statewide Engineering Articulation Agreement (AS) ” and “University of Colorado at Boulder Course Matrix” at http://highered.colorado.gov/Academics/Transfers/ for more information, as well as competitive transfer criteria for admission to the CU-Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science at admissions.colorado.edu/undergraduate/apply.
It is highly recommended that the student intending to transfer from CMC keep in contact each semester with a faculty or staff advisor from their intended major department or degree program at CU-Boulder.
For information about the program, contact Stephen Craig (engineering program director and mathematics professor) at 970-870-4486 or email at scraig@coloradomtn.edu.
Graduates of the program will receive an Associate of General Studies Degree in Community College Engineering.
The Community College Engineering degree is offered at Steamboat Springs. See the course description section for more information about these courses.