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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGWR 300 with a grade of "C" or better.Course Transferable to CSU Hours: 36 hours LEC This course will provide a brief study of an area of literature or an overview of a literary subject. Specifi cally, courses might be offered in a particular subgenre (for example, the sonnet or the fairy tale), author, short literary period (for example, the Harlem Renaissance), or theme (for example, the Monster in Literature). Individual course descriptions are provided in the class schedule. The course may be taken four times for a maximum of six units.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGWR 300 with a grade of "C" or betterGeneral Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C; IGETC Area Course Transferable to CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This is a literature course to be scheduled as needed under a title describing specifi c content. It provides the opportunity to focus on an in-depth study of specifi c literary subjects or genres. The course will offer an extensive study of works by signifi cant writers of literature defi ned by theme, region, vocation, or human experiences. Possible titles include Retelling Stories, The Love Story, The Far West, The Military Experience in Literature, The Hero in Contemporary Fiction, Humor in American Fiction. May be taken twice for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Advisory: ENGWR 102 or 103 and ENGRD 116 or ESLR 320 AND ESLW 320. Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 18 hours LEC This course is an introduction to the engineering and engineering technology professions and their place in industry. It includes an explanation of engineering and engineering technology options and curricula involved. The topics include an emphasis on problemsolving techniques used in engineering and engineering technology. This course is recommended for all entering engineering, engineering technology and design technology students.
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3.00 Credits
Advisory: ENGWR 102 or 103 and ENGRD 116; or ESLR 320 and ESLW 320, or placement through the assessment process. Course Transferable to CSU Hours: 36 hours LEC; 72 hours LAB This course introduces the graphical tools and instruments used to generate, analyze and interpret engineering drawings. This class is required for engineering students. Topics include lettering, geometric construction, or orthographic projection, auxiliary drawings, sectioning, and dimensioning.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 100 with a grade "C" or better.Advisory: MATH 120. Course Transferable to CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC; 36 hours LAB This course covers the basic properties of materials used in industry. The course emphasizes the practical use of the materials, but uses sufficient theory to understand these applications well. The course covers metals, concretes, plastics, ceramics, glasses, wood, and other composites. This course is primarily intended for design technology, engineering technicians and other technical students.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 312 or DESGN 310; ENGWR 103 or 300 or ESLW 340. Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB Principles of manufacturing processes in the areas of material removal, addition, joining, and change of form or condition. Handson experience in welding, machinery operation, (e.g. lathe, milling machine drill press, etc.) and various casting techniques (sand casting, etc).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Physics 410 with a grade of "C" or better.Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course covers the study of bodies in equilibrium with emphasis on structures and friction, including methods to calculate centroids and moments of inertia. It also includes the fundamental principles of kinematics and kinetics, and the study of motion and force analysis of particles and rigid bodies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 420 and MATH 402 with a grade of "C" or better.Advisory: MATH 420; ENGWR 300 or ESLW 340. Course Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 54 hours LEC This course covers the basic fundamentals of dynamics for engineers. Topics include kinematics and kinetics of particles, systems of particles and rigid bodies; systems with fi xed and rotating axes; and the equations of motion, energy and momentum.
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 36 hours LEC This course provides college vocabulary and spelling skills. Topics include Greek and Latin word parts, phonetic analysis, thematic readings, proofreading, determining meaning of technical terms in academic disciplines, and effective use of learning style strategies. Topics in this course promote college success.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGRD 15 with a grade of "C" or better; or placementthrough the assessment process. Advisory: Concurrent enrollment in ENGWR 102 or 103. Hours: 54 hours LEC This course analyzes expository and argumentative essays, textbooks, and literature in preparation for ENGRD 310 or ENGRD 312. It emphasizes recognition of an author's thesis, supporting details, point of view, purpose, and tone through an in-depth analysis of an essay's introduction, body, and conclusion. This course also focuses on applying study strategies for comprehending and retaining information from textbooks in preparation for tests. Individual work in the Writing Across the Curriculum Program, the Reading Across the Disciplines Program, or the Reading Center may be required.
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