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Page 117 of Antelope Valley College 1995-1996 Catalog by Antelope Valley Community College Lancaster CaliforniaEngineering 115 Definition Engineering is concerned with the application of scientific and mathematical theories and principles to solve practical technical problems. Staff College Phone 943-3241 Program Advisement: Administrative Secretary: Faculty: Adjunct Faculty: Frank Roberts, Dean Ext. 570 Maureen Rethwisch Ext. 571 Richard Donner Ext. 628 Thomas Barnes Buddy Bocock James Chew Larry Jernigan Harold Petersen John Rusek Program Description The Engineering program at Antelope Valley College has four distinct components: the Engineering certificate program, the Drafting Technology certificate program, the Engineering transfer program, and the Engineering Technology transfer program Distinctive Features The Engineering program offers the student challenging and rewarding classes that transfer to four year universities in California. The Engineering Technology program has been matched to California State University, Long Beach, and to a lesser extent to Cal-Poly Pomona. Career Options Aerospace Engineering Agricultural Engineering Architectural Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering (Most of these careers require education beyond the two-year college level.) Certificate Programs Drafting Technology Certificate The following courses (16 units) are required for the Level I certificate: ELECT 15, Electronic Drafting (3) ENGR 19, Basic Engineering MATH B, Plane Geometry (4) or MATH D, Plane Trigonometry (3) SPCO 15, Critical Thinking and Drawing (3) MATH C, Intermediate Algebra (4) Communication (3) The following courses (10.5 units) are required for the Level II certificate: CNST TEC 61A, Architectural ENGR 25, Descriptive Geometry (3) WELD 70A, Blueprint Reading and Drafting (6) Welding Symbols (1.5) The following courses (9-12 units) are required for the Level III certificate: CIS 42A, Introduction to BASIC ENGR 41/CNST TEC 61C, Computer Electives 3-6 units Programming (3) Aided Design (3) Electives: CNST TEC 61B, Architectural Drafting (6) or WE 98R, Cooperative Work Experience Seminar (1) Drawing (3) ENGR 20, Intermediate Engineering Engineering Aide/Civil Engineering Technology Certificate This program is designed to prepare the student to work as an Engineering Aide in industry. The following courses (17-19 units) are required for the Level I certificate: CIS 42A, Introduction to BASIC Programming (3) ELECT 15, Electronic Drafting (3) ELECT 60A, Electronic Fundamentals (4) or ELECT 62A, Electronic Funda- mentals and Circuit Analysis (6) ENGR 1A, Plane Surveying (4) ENGR 19, Basic Engineering Drawing (3) The following courses (14-16 units) are required for the Level II certificate: ELECT 60B, Electronic Fundamentals (4) or ELECT 62B, Electronic Funda- mentals and Circuit Analysis (6) ENGR 1B, Plane Surveying (4) ENGR 20, Intermediate Engineering ENGR 25, Descriptive Geometry (3) Drawing (3) The following courses (13 units) are required for the Level III certificate: ENGR 15/MATH 1 , FORTRAN for Engineers and Scientists (3) MATH 6, College Algebra (4) Choice of two courses from below (6) Supporting courses: CNST TEC 61A, Architectural CNST TEC 61B, Architectural GEOL 2, Physical Geology (3) MGT 71, Elements of Supervision (3) WELD 61, Welding Fundamentals (2) Drafting (6) Drafting (6) NOTE: Substitutions may be made for certain courses that may not be offered in the two-year period. Associate Degrees The major requirements for an associate degree in Engineering Aide/Civil Engineering Technology may be satisfied by completing a minimum of 18 units from the certificate program. Of these 18 units, at least 12 units must be from the required certificate courses rather than the supporting list of courses. (See Graduation/Associate Degree Requirements .) The requirements for an associate degree with an Engineering Technician major may be satisfied by completing a minimum[close] |
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