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6.00 Credits
5 units 6 hours weekly (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 102. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 101 and READ 099. This course covers discrete mathematics, logic Boolean algebra, binary arithmetic, logic gates, combinatorial logic, and minimization techniques. Includes an introduction to sequential circuits, state machines and synchronous state machine design. Students will design combinatorial circuits, flipflops, multivibrators, registers and counters. (CSU, UC, AVC)
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4.00 Credits
1-4 units hours vary Prerequisite: Students must be registered in at least 7 units (including the Work Experience units) and have approval of instructor supervising work experience subject area. Prior to enrolling, students must attend a scheduled orientation. The Work Experience program provides supervised employment extending classroom-based learning to an on-thejob learning situation. Students meet with instructor by arrangement to discuss learning objectives, along with experiences and/or problems arising on the job. (CSU, AVC) ( R3)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 150 and PHYS 110. Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 210PS. An analytical and graphical study of force systems, concurrent and non-concurrent, coplanar and non-coplanar. Centroids, principal moment of inertia, trusses, frames, friction, virtual work, potential energy will be studied; vector methods and calculus will be used as appropriate. NOTE: Offered fall semester only. [CAN ENGR 8] (CSU, UC, AVC)
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1.00 Credits
1 unit 1 hour weekly Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 210. A problem solving session for ENGR 210, Statics, which augments the theoretical lecture session with necessary "handson"experience. (CSU, AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of ENGR 210. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 220L. Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 220PS. Stresses and strains under axial, shearing, and torsional forces; flexural stresses and deflections of simple beams; columns and combined stresses. Failure theories, statically indeterminate problems, and energy methods will be considered. (CSU, UC, AVC)
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3.00 Credits
1 unit 3 hours weekly Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 220. A labor atory cour s e des igned t o accompany ENGR 220 lecture. (CSU, AVC)
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1.00 Credits
1 unit 1 hour weekly Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 220. Problem solving session for the ENGR 220 class, which augments the theoretical lecture session with necessary "handson"experience. (CSU, AVC)
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6.00 Credits
4 units 6 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 160 and PHYS 120. Ohm's and Kirchoff's Law, Mesh andNodal analysis, basic network theorems, RL and RC transients, phasors and steadystate sinusoidal analysis, first and second order circuits, current, voltage and power relationships. [CAN ENGR 6] (CSU, UC, AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly The course is designed to meet the students' individual needs to strengthen their academic performance. The student will be introduced to various topics and subject matters through reading, writing and research. Students will utilize basic writing techniques to help them understand the components of organizing and analyzing their ideas. Students will improve vocabulary. Students will explore and develop skills related to college succes while learning effective strategies within the campus community. Oral communication will give students practical experience with presentations. Self-assessment and active participation in group discussions will be emphasized. The course is intended to help students routinely implement useful skills to achieve their personal and academic goals. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive "pass"or "no pass" only. (Credit course notapplicable to the associate degree and certificate programs.)
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6.00 Credits
4 units 6 hours weekly (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) Advisory: Eligibility for College Level Reading and ENGL 101, and Eligibility for MATH 102. Introduction to Earth Science is an overview of the general principles of geology, astronomy, meteorology and oceanography. Students will examine minerals, rocks, and the geological processes that shape Earth's surface, the atmosphere and oceans, stars and planets. Laboratory exercises will expose students to a variety of hands-on activities exploring the Earth Sciences. (CSU, AVC)
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