Degrees and CertificationCourse SchedulesCourse Descriptions
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ENGINEERING
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| Class | Date and Time |
| ENGR 100 - Introduction to Engineering and Design | T 2 - 4:50 pm |
| ENGR 119 - Basic Engineering CADD | MW 4 - 6:50 pm |
| ENGR 125 - 3D Solid Modeling | MW 7 - 9:50 pm |
| ENGR 200 - Engineering Mechanics - Statics | MW 2:30 - 3:55 pm |
| ENGR 260 - Engineering Materials | MW 4:00 - 5:25 pm |
| Introduction to Microcontrollers and Robotics - Free 8/16 week Courses | Sat 9 am - noon |
Spring 2013 Tentative Schedule of Engineering Classes
| Class | Date and Time |
| ENGR 100 - Introduction to Engineering and Design | Th 2 - 4:50 pm |
| ENGR 100 - Introduction to Engineering and Design | Th 6 - 8:50 pm |
| ENGR 119 - Basic Engineering CADD | MW 1 - 3:50 pm |
| ENGR 119 - Basic Engineering CADD | MW 4 - 6:50 pm |
| ENGR 120 - Engineering Computer Applications | TTh 6 - 8:20 pm |
| ENGR 125 - 3D Parametric Solid Modeling | MW 7 - 9:50 pm |
| ENGR 210 - Electric Circuits | MW 4 - 5:25 pm |
| ENGR 218 - Plane Surveying | Sat 8 am - 4:35 pm |
| ENGR 220 - Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics | MW 2:30 - 3:55 pm |
| ENGR 270 - Digital Design | MW 6:00 - 8:55 pm |
| ENGR 299 - Engineering Solid Modeling (Pro Engineer) | MW 7 - 9:50 |
| Introduction to Microcontrollers and Robotics - Free 8/16 week Courses | TBD |
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Transfer Program
We offer the
first two years of a typical four-year program leading to the Bachelor’s Degree
in Engineering. Because of the proximity of San Diego State University (SDSU),
most Cuyamaca College engineering students complete their education
at SDSU, and our program is
therefore most closely linked to theirs.
However, our courses are accepted in transfer at most
University of California and Cal State schools, including the two Cal Polys.
Click
on this link to
assist.org to determine what courses transfer from Cuyamaca College to other
California colleges and universities.
Recommended coursework
for transfer to SDSU and other universities
Associate in Science
Degrees and Certificates of Achievement
We offer Associate in
Science (AS) degrees and Certificates of Achievement in each of the following 3
disciplines: 1) Civil Engineering, 2) Electrical and Computer Engineering, and
3) Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
While the bachelor’s degree is usually the
minimum needed to practice as an engineer, the Associate in Science Degree in
Engineering will permit an individual to find work in most engineering firms as
an engineering aide. The AS degrees offered by Cuyamaca College contain all
engineering courses required for transfer to SDSU, plus
Exercise Science and a few additional
engineering courses. However, SDSU requires more
General Education credits than
are required by the AS degree program.
Associate
in Science Degree Requirements for
Civil Engineering
Associate
in Science Degree Requirements for
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate of Science Degree Requirements
for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The Certificate of Achievement requirements
contain a lighter emphasis on advanced math and physics than do the AS degrees,
but more emphasis on applied coursework.
Also, the Certificate of
Achievement does not require any General Education or Exercise Science courses.
The Certificate of Achievement in Engineering will permit
an individual to work in most engineering firms as an engineering technician.
Requirements for the Certificate of Achievement
in Civil Engineering
Requirements for the Certificate of Achievement in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Requirements for the Certificate of Achievement
in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Revised: 7 June 2011
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