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4.00 Credits
UC, CSU ( CAN ENGR 12) Prerequisite: PHY-4B and MAT-2. Direct-current circuit analysis, circuit theorems, RL and RC transients, second-order circuits, phasor concepts, steady state sinusoidal analysis, current voltage and power relationships, polyphase circuits, elementary transformers, principles of electrical instruments, and computer-aided circuit analysis. 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: ENE-1AB or five years surveying experience. A study of legal aspects related to public land survey, municipal property survey, and descriptions and laws affecting a surveyor. Includes property line surveys, methods of setting missing property corners. 54 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
CSU ( CAN ENGR 10) Prerequisite: None. Advisory: MAT-36. Fundamental surveying methods and procedures as applied to land measurement, building trades and route location. Taping, leveling and angle measurements are studied, as are the analysis and adjustment of the measurements. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: ENE-1A. Emphasis upon adjustment techniques and greater depth in error theory. Traverses and triangulation surveys are studied with elements of topographic surveying. Special problems similar to those encountered in actual practice. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours field laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU Prerequisite: PHY-10 and 11 and MAT-5. Stress-strain diagrams, tension and compression, working stresses and safety factors, torsion, stresses in beams, riveted joints, welded connections and columns. 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
CSU* Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Students should have paid or voluntary employment. This course is designed to coordinate the student's occupational on-thejob training with related classroom instruction. Students enrolled in this occupational work experience course must be employed in a field related to the work experience subject area. Students may earn up to four (4) units each semester for a maximum of 16 units of work experience. No more than 20 hours per week may be applied toward the work requirement. 18 hours lecture. Additionally, 60 hours of volunteer work or 75 hours of paid work is required for each unit.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: None. Fundamentals of mechanical drawing including lettering, instruments and their uses, geometric construction, types of projection, freehand drawing, sectioning, dimensioning, auxiliary views, and pictorial drawing. Recommended for beginners and students with up to one year of drafting in high school. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory. Materials fee does not include substantial cost of equipment and text(s) required to be purchased by the student.
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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU Prerequisite: ENE-21. Advisory: ENE-30. Drafting fundamentals briefly reviewed, geometric construction, orthographic projections, free-hand sketching, sectioning, auxiliary views, shop processes, dimensions and tolerances, fasteners, working and pictorial drawings, and as time permits, piping and electrical drawings. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
UC, CSU Prerequisite: ENE-22 and MAT-36. Graphical (drafting) techniques applied to the solutions of vector problems, the development of surfaces as in sheetmetal work, the determination of lines of intersection between surfaces, and the solution of miscellaneous engineering problems involving points, lines, and planes. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
CSU Prerequisite: ENE-21. Advisory: ENE-60, or MAT-36. This course is designed to provide exposure to civil engineering drafting. Emphasis will be placed upon developing topographic and contour maps, including their use in site preparation and basic earthwork calculations. Techniques for interpreting field notes and legal descriptions will also be examined. 27 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
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