Students will be prepared for engineering internship opportunities or entry-level industrial jobs with skills in such areas as computer drafting, solid modeling, engineering design, and problem solving. In addition, students will prepare for transfer into four-year engineering design, learning the fundamentals of physics, chemistry, and engineering.
Required Core: | |||
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Course | Course Description | Units | C-ID |
PHYS 4A | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | PHYS 205 |
PHYS 4B | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | PHYS 210 |
PHYS 4C | Human Relations in Business | 4 | PHYS 215 |
ENGR 10 | Introduction to Engineering | 2 | N/A |
List A – Select one course: | |||
Course | Course Description | Units | C-ID |
CHEM 1A | General Chemistry | 4 | CHEM 110 |
CHEM 3A | Introductory General Chemistry | 5 | CHEM 110 |
List B – Select One: | |||
Course | Course Description | Units | C-ID |
ENGR 2 | Engineering Graphics | 4 | ENGR 150 |
ENGR 40 | Programming for Scientists and Engineers | 4 | ENGR 150 |
List C – Select One: | |||
Course | Course Description | Units | C-ID |
ENGR 4 | Engineering Materials | 3 | ENGR 260 |
ENGR 6 | Electric Circuit Analysis with Lab | 4 | ENGR 260L |
ENGR 8 | Statics | 3 | ENGR 130 |
Faculty Advisor(s): Glaves