This associate degree curriculum provides a basic program of
engineering coursework for students planning to transfer to a
university engineering program. The program includes common
lower- division engineering courses and also the foun
... dational
science and mathematics coursework required for most university
engineering programs. While the program reflects a typical lower
division university engineering curriculum, it may not fully satisfy
lower-division requirements at all engineering university programs.
Thus, students should communicate with their desired university to
determine the required coursework to transfer with upper-division
status. Transfer students are also advised to take job skills courses to
improve their employability (see paragraph below).
Students must take coursework for the specified number of units
from the block of courses below labeled “engineering or engineeringrelated courses”. Students should select the courses based on major:
For mechanical engineering majors: ENGR 235, 240, 250, 250L, 280,
281, 125, 103 (or 130A)
For civil engineering majors: ENGR 235, 240, 280, 281, 125, 183;
For electrical engineering majors: ENGR 250, 250L, 183; CMPR 120,
121
The program may also provide the necessary background for
employment as a drafter, designer, or engineering technician.
However, in these cases, students are advised to also pursue
associate degrees or certificates in the appropriate career education
areas to improve their employability.
For instance, drafter employment may require a degree or certificate
in drafting or CAD technology. Engineering technician employment
may require a degree or certificate in engineering technology. This is a sample map based on the 21-22 catalog. Please meet with a counselor to confirm the requirements for achieving your educational goals. Read More