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ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY —                                 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN                                   Students completing an AS degree in Electrical Engineering
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE                                            develop abilities in mathematics, basic sciences, engineering
                                                                    topics such as circuit design, as well as general education subjects
This degree or certificate is designed to provide knowledge          that complement technical content. Students must complete all
and training for entry into electronics and electrical industry     required courses for a total of 37 units. Program Learning Out-
career areas. Students must complete all required core courses      comes: Upon completion of this program, students will apply
for a total of 23.5 units. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon          knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering; identify,
completion of this program, students will have knowledge            form and solve engineering problems, and demonstrate intro-
and training for entry into electronics and electrical industries;  ductory skills using modern engineering tools necessary for
demonstrate knowledge in electrical and voltage concepts;           engineering practice. The AS degree in Electrical Engineering
demonstrate knowledge in photovoltaic concepts; and have            prepares students for transfer to a 4-year electrical engineering
knowledge of California State Contractors and Electronics           university program.
Technician Association examinations.
                                                                    REQUIRED COURSES: MATH 103E, 104E, 108; PHY 101, 102;
REQUIRED COURSES: ECT 100, 110, 113, 160, 161, 201; ECT 162         A minimum of twelve units from the following courses:
or 163; ENGR 100.                                                   ENGR 100, 125, 131, 132, 140, 152, 240.

ENGINEERING                                                         MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
AS DEGREE                                                           Students completing an AS degree in Mechanical Engineering
                                                                    develop abilities in mathematics, basic sciences, engineering
CIVIL ENGINEERING                                                   topics such as mechanics, as well as general education subjects
Students completing an AS degree in civil engineering develop       that complement technical content. Students must complete all
abilities in mathematics, basic sciences, engineering topics        required courses for a total 37 units. Program Learning Out-
such as structural statics, as well as general education subjects   comes: Upon completion of this program, students will apply
that complement technical content.Students must complete            knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering; identify,
all required courses for a total of 37 units. Program Learning      form and solve engineering problems, and demonstrate intro-
Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students will            ductory skills using modern engineering tools necessary for
apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering;            engineering practice. The AS degree in Mechanical Engineering
identify, form and solve engineering problems, and demonstrate      prepares students for transfer to a 4-year mechanical engineer-
introductory skills using modern engineering tools necessary        ing university program.
for engineering practice. The AS degree in civil engineering
prepares students for transfer to a 4-year civil engineering        REQUIRED COURSES: MATH 103E, 104E; PHY 101, 102; CHEM 101
university program.                                                 A minimum of twelve units from the following courses:
                                                                    ENGR 100, 122, 140, 141, 152, 156, 230, 240, 241.
REQUIRED COURSES: MATH 103E, 104E; PHY 101, 102; CHEM 101;
                                                                    ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - CAD & DESIGN
A minimum of twelve units from the following courses:               DRAFTING
ENGR 100, 122, 140, 141, 152, 156, 180, 230, 240, 241.              AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE

COMPUTER ENGINEERING                                                This degree or certificate prepares students with training to
Students completing an AS degree in Computer Engineering            work in industry as a CAD designer, engineering drafter or
develop abilities in discrete mathematics, basic sciences, engi-    drafting technician or technologist. The program includes
neering topics such as circuit design, as well as general educa-    instruction in both 2-D and 3-D computer aided drafting
tion subjects that complement technical content. Students must      and design software such as AutoCAD and SOLIDWORKS.
complete all required courses for a total of 37 units. Program      Motivated students can complete the required courses in
Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students        one year by taking courses during the winter and summer
will apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering;       sessions and online in addition to the traditional fall and
identify, form and solve engineering problems, and demonstrate      winter sessions. Students must complete all required core
introductory skills using modern engineering tools necessary for    courses for a total of 21 units. Program Learning Outcomes:
engineering practice. The AS degree in Computer Engineering         Upon completion of this program, Students will demonstrate
prepares students for transfer to a 4-year computer engineering     skills in the production of working drawings of engineering
university program.                                                 structures; demonstrate techniques to accomplish drawings
                                                                    and 3D models utilizing different various computer aided
REQUIRED COURSES: MATH 103E, 104E, 108; PHY 101, 102;               design (CAD) software; and discuss how the design process
                                                                    and design/drawing techniques are used with other engi-
A minimum of twelve units from the following courses:               neering processes to create a finished product.
ENGR 100, 125, 240; CS/IS 125, 211
                                                                    REQUIRED COURSES: ENGR 100, 101, 102, 109, 110, 111, 112.

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