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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 unit; 1 hour Lecture, 4 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: ENGR 25. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Applies principles of solid modeling using Pro/Engineer in engineering design and the production of engineering drawings. Construct parts, solid models, and assemblies. Plot three-dimensional drawings and dimensioned orthographic drawings. Produce engineering documentation packages. Spring semester only. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 2 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: PHYS 4A; MATH 5C (may be taken concurrently). Recommended Preparation: ENGR 25; Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH . Analyzes two- and three-dimensional force systems on rigid bodies in static equilibrium. Vector and scalar analysis methods address forces acting on rigid bodies, trusses, frames, machines, and beams. Topics include distributed force systems, friction, shear and bending moment diagrams; centroids/center of mass, moment of inertia. Additional topics include Mohr's circle and virtual work. Spring semester only. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC. CAN ENGR8.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units; 3 hours Lecture, 5 hours Laboratory Prerequisite: PHYS 4A; CHEM 1A. Recommended Preparation: ENGR 10; CHEM 1B; ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Presents the properties and performance of engineering materials and their relationship to the internal structure of materials. Applies the concepts of material science and engineering in testing materials using laboratory testing equipment. Utilizes analysis techniques in selecting the appropriate materials to meet engineering design criteria. Engineering materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, and semiconductors. Fall semester only. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC. CAN ENGR4.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 units; 2 hours Lecture, 1 hour Laboratory Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH. Provides information to evaluate the engineering profession as a personal career choice. Explores the branches of engineering, the functions of an engineer, and the industries in which they work. Presents an introduction to the methods of engineering analysis, design and problem solution emphasizing the interface of the engineer with society and engineering ethics. Explains the engineering education process and explores effective strategies for students to reach their full academic potential. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC.
  • 0.50 - 5.00 Credits

    0.5-5 units; 0.5 hour Lecture Repeatabililty: May be taken 4 times. Selected topics in Engineering not covered by regular catalog offerings. Each special topic course will be announced, described, and given its own title and letter designation in the Schedule of Classes. The structure and format of the classes will vary depending on the subject matter. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units; 3 hours Lecture Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100. Covers the physical, biological, chemical and human systems that constitute the Earth's environment. Topics include geological processes, hydrology, natural resources, climatology, population biology, ecosystems, biodiversity, biochemistry and the chemistry of pollution. Includes an analysis of how human behavior and institutions affect the environment. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units; 3 hours Lecture Recommended Preparation: PS 1 or PS 5; Eligibility for ENGL 100 and READ 100. An introduction to the political economy of environmental quality and natural resource management. Topics include socioeconomic causes of resource degradation, governmental and interest group roles in developing and implementing environmental policy, policy options, benefit-cost analysis, uses of science in decision-making, case studies, policy effectiveness and reform. May be taught in a Distance-Learning Format. Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU. Transfers to UC.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 units; 6 hours Lecture This course is designed to provide new students of English as a Second Language with the basic vocabulary to begin ESL studies at Cabrillo.
  • 2.00 Credits

    0.5-2 units; 1.5 hours Laboratory Provides one-to-one and small group tutorial assistance to orient students to the English language. The lab is staffed by ESL instructors and tutors who can help with English language writing, reading, and conversational difficulties. This course is credit/no credit and operates on a drop-in or appointment basis.
  • 6.00 Credits

    6 units; 6 hours Lecture Prerequisite: ESL 200A or equivalent. A writing preparation class for second language students with an introduction to verbs, tenses, and parts of speech. Emphasis will also be placed on the development of speaking and listening skills. Simple sentences will serve as the focus for writing development. This course May be offered in a Distance-Learning Format.
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